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  • Sports Briefs

    Thursday, April 15, 2010 By: Xavier Car

    Three Hoover athletes recently signed with colleges. Senior Cory Veldhuizen signed with Malone University for basketball March 24. Senior Matt Milano signed with Walsh University for lacrosse March 26

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  • Chuck on Sports: The Magic of 65

    Thursday, April 15, 2010 By: Charles Dobry

    With Duke winning the NCAA Tournament championship April 5, another season of March Madness concluded. Three weekends of upsets and buzzer-beating shots were again a staple in the NCAA Tournament. Cor

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  • Game Face: Eric LePage

    Thursday, April 15, 2010 By: Xavier Carr

    America’s favorite pastime comes at a mental and physical price. For sophomore Eric LePage, this pastime has been a part of his life for a long time. LePage said he started playing baseball when he wa

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  • Game Face: Shanice Smith

    Thursday, April 15, 2010 By: AJ Crofford

    The starter raises his hand and a few seconds later, the gun goes off as several runners burst out of the blocks. For junior Shanice Smith, this has been a normal routine for several years.Smith start

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  • Girls lacrosse kicks off season

    Thursday, April 15, 2010 By: AJ Crofford

    In a sport that was mainly for men, the second-year ladies’ lacrosse team made its mark last year, along with the start of their new season. The team started off this season with a 17-0 victory over Y

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  • Students named Teen of the Month

    Wednesday, April 14, 2010 By: Maria Dawaher and Tori Christ

    To be named The Repository’s Teen of the Month is a prestigious honor among high school students in the area. In the past two months, two Hoover students earned the title. February: Erin GarfieldSome

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  • My View

    Wednesday, April 14, 2010 By: Alexa Costi

    In your opinion, are teenagers growing up too fast?

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  • My view

    Wednesday, April 14, 2010 By: Morgan Hoover

    In your opinion, are teenagers growing up too fast?

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  • What the Hill?: A simple solution

    Wednesday, April 14, 2010 By: Caroline Hill

    As I walk the halls, I see faces of sadness and defeat. I can’t understand what is wrong with these people; spring has sprung, the birds are singing, there are flowers a-blooming, children running aro

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  • Half-Blaked: Rules of engagement

    Wednesday, April 14, 2010 By: Blake Tan

    America’s military is the pride of our nation. Heck, we kick billions of dollars in their direction every year. But more than that, any man or woman in a United States military uniform is accorded res

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In Depth

Too Much: An impulsive decision changes a life
Every year, about 500,000 cases of drug overdose are reported in the United States, according to faqs.org. In addition, adolescents are at the greatest risk for accidental drug overdose.Senior Emily G
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Teen Moms: The choice to raise a family in high school Teen Moms: The choice to raise a family in high school
Pregnancies are not easy. Nine grueling months, involving many ups and downs, culminating in the birth of a new human being that requires constant attention and affection. Imagine having to balance th
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Coming Out: Gay teen finds acceptance in family
Secrets whether they’re those precious bits of information shared between friends or the juicy gossip whispered about in the halls are difficult to keep. Nearly everyone has at least one deep dark
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Choices: Then and Now
Some of the choices people make change their lives forever. Whether adversely affecting their way of life, or becoming one of the most rewarding decisions they could make is all the risk in taking tha
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