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  • Behavior at school Masses needs improvement

    Wednesday, February 01, 2006 By:

    Hoban celebrated the feast of the Venerable Basil Moreau, founder of the Congregation of Holy Cross, at an all-school Mass Jan. 19. As usual, the vast majority of students were quiet and reverent, bu

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  • Court ruling on assisted suicide devalues life

    Wednesday, February 01, 2006 By:

    The Bush administration is a proponent of what it calls a "culture of life." This means the president and his cabinet are opposed to all forms of abortion and euthanasia. However, this does not mean

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  • Movies should be promoted honestly to help viewers choose

    Wednesday, February 01, 2006 By:

    When I walked into a movie theater to see Tristan and Isolde with my little sister on Martin Luther King Day, I fully expected a love story much like that of Romeo and Juliet.Needless to say, I was a

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  • People are not always conscious of their own racial biases

    Wednesday, February 01, 2006 By:

    You are probably a little racist. I recently discovered I am. I read in Malcom Gladwell's book Blink that a psychological test developed at Harvard measures unconscious bias about anything from race

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  • Senior goes to antiabortion march in Washington

    Thursday, February 02, 2006 By: Maureen Bulgrin

    January 23 marked the 33rd anniversary of the Supreme Court decision Roe v. Wade. It also marked the 33rd annual Right to Life March to protest the ruling, which legalized abortion.This year senior T

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  • Academic, Chivalrous Knights announced

    Thursday, February 02, 2006 By: Alex Bluebond, compiler

    Academic Knights for the second grading period are seniors Peter Mushenheim and Erica Nunez, juniors Amy Solsman and Lauren Yanko, sophomores Jenna Furpahs and Greg Swiatek and freshmen Pat Kramer and

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  • MEXICO MISSION: Hoban students experience material poverty, yet find spiritual richness

    Thursday, February 02, 2006 By: Roxanne Sawhill and Brian Krinsky

    Can you be poor in possessions yet rich in spirit? A mission trip to Guadalupe, Mexico, a suburb of Monterrey, allowed 15 students to answer this question.Students traveled with Brother Carlos Parril

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  • Knights bounce back after only loss

    Thursday, February 02, 2006 By:

    After suffering its only loss, the boys basketball team has re-bounded with three straight wins, including rival Walsh Jesuit. The team is now 11-1.The first win came 60-49 against Alliance in the Ho

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  • Wrestlers take a 10-3 record into Walsh Jesuit meet Thursday

    Thursday, February 02, 2006 By: Doug Smith

    A convincing 50-24 win over the Falcons at Firestone Jan. 26 raised the wrestling team's dual-meet record to an impressive 10-3.Winning by pins were senior Bill Schindel and juniors Craig Blike and Ro

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  • Walsh wins in buzzer-beater after Hoban led most of game

    Thursday, February 02, 2006 By: Andrew Bluebond

    After narrowly falling to Walsh Jesuit Jan. 25, the girls basketball team is looking to finish off the season strong.Hoban led nearly the entire game, yet the Knights could not hold off the Warriors'

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The Visor Archbishop Hoban High School Akron, OH
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January 23 marked the 33rd anniversary of the Supreme Court decision Roe v. Wade. It also marked the 33rd annual Right to Life March to protest the ruling, which legalized abortion.This year senior T
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Academic Knights for the second grading period are seniors Peter Mushenheim and Erica Nunez, juniors Amy Solsman and Lauren Yanko, sophomores Jenna Furpahs and Greg Swiatek and freshmen Pat Kramer and
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Physics students may have helped Humpty Dumpty survive
At the physics egg drop Jan. 23 the good news was more eggs survived than those that did not.Physics teachers Randy Solsman and Matt Bryant assigned the task of constructing a protective holder in whi
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Unexpected and fatal heart attack of coach shocks Hoban
Last Wednesday the Hoban community suffered a tragic loss. Terrance Spoonster, an assistant coach and father of 2004 graduate Tom Spoonster, passed away Jan. 22."He was a really awesome person," juni
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New courses planned for next school year
Changes in the academic curriculum are coming next year. New classes have been added at every grade level and in almost every subject area.Associate principal Casey Yandek is on the academic council
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Q Should there be freshman honors classes?
A: "I see the need to avoid good students being bored. However there may be problems in considering students for the course because A's have different meanings at different schools." --Helen Trares
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Free program helps with SAT, ACT
Need a way to prepare for the SAT and ACT? Now students can get a free program that can help.eKnowledge LLC has announced that a group of professional athletes has donated a prep program, SAT Power P
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