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    Friday, January 29, 2010 By: The Viking Views Staff

    The boys swim team defeated Wooster Jan. 7, 114-71. Senior Tony Ventosa and sophomore Mitch Alters each won two events. They then defeated Green 124-52. All three relay teams won to lead the team in v

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  • Doctor X: Sports Briefs

    Friday, January 29, 2010 By: Complied by Xavier Carr

    - In boys varsity bowling, Hoover lost to Perry 2774-2840 Jan. 18. The boys are 6-2 overall and 3-2 in the Federal League. Girls varsity played Perry Jan. 18 and won with a score of 2550-2385. The gir

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  • Game Face: Lauren Lammlein

    Friday, January 29, 2010 By: Kelsea Daniluk

    Many people have a fear of drowning, but for sophomore Lauren Lammlein, this is not a concern. Lammlein is part of the girls swim team and participates in the 500 freestyle, 200 freestyle, 400 free re

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  • Game Face: Nick Colston

    Friday, January 29, 2010 By: Stephanie Satrape

    Early 8 AM practices over breaks, long hours daily at the YMCA and straining physical activity does not sound appealing to the average high school student, but for senior swimmer Nicholas Colston, thi

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  • Chuck on Sports: The B-C-Mess

    Friday, January 29, 2010 By: Charles Dobry

    It’s January, so that means that there is yet another controversy with the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) ranking, which decides the college football National Championship Game. This season was slight

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  • CD Reviews

    Friday, January 29, 2010 By: The Viking Views Staff

    Vampire WeekendContraMost people don’t expect a band that hyped up to live up to the same excellence a second time around. Well, not everyone knows about Vampire Weekend apparently. VW’s sophomore alb

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  • Peace Out: Young activists struggle for an end to war and prejudice throughout two tumultuous decades

    Friday, January 29, 2010 By: Katy Coduto

    The 1960s and 1970s brought much change to America. Throughout those twenty years, war was dividing the country, while popular culture was radically evolving. Race, gender and class, once taboo topics

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  • Totally radical: The ‘80s and ‘90s revolutionize pop culture and technology

    Friday, January 29, 2010 By: Mike Richards

    The 1980s brought in a lot of changes and new inventions that would affect society in the near future. These include: a new “music only” channel called MTV, the personal computer creating a new form o

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  • The high life: Lets dance

    Friday, January 29, 2010 By: Owen Miller

    The school dance can be one of the best or one of the worst experiences of a young person’s high school career. By making good decisions you too can have yourself a good dance experience. Make bad de

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  • And the Grammy goes to...

    Friday, January 29, 2010 By: Commentary by Kyle Marcus

    A look into five Grammy Nominees’ potential for winning Album of the Year.

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Vampire WeekendContraMost people don’t expect a band that hyped up to live up to the same excellence a second time around. Well, not everyone knows about Vampire Weekend apparently. VW’s sophomore alb
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The high life: Lets dance
The school dance can be one of the best or one of the worst experiences of a young person’s high school career. By making good decisions you too can have yourself a good dance experience. Make bad de
full story 
A look into five Grammy Nominees’ potential for winning Album of the Year.
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Although the commonalities of daily life have changed drastically over the course of the past several decades, music has been a popular common thread tying Americans together. Even though everyone enj
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'Eli’ brings brutal action
The day after the end of the world isn’t a pretty sight. And neither are the years following. “The Book of Eli” captures this dark image of the world after the apocalypse with both impressive visuals
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These vampires bite
Remember when the most popular movie monsters were zombies, not vampires? Those were the days. Blame the success of “Twilight” for yet another film about boring bloodsuckers. “Daybreakers” is set ten
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Hoover Hall was rocking once again on Jan. 14 for the Second Annual Hoover High School Battle of the Bands. The show was put on by the Hoover Prom Committee as a fundraiser for their 2010 prom, and by
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