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  • NYC protest was an eye-opener for me

    Friday, September 17, 2004 By: Roxanne Sawhill

    I always thought my first trip to New York City would be to see a Broadway show. Then I grew up a little and decided that acting on my political beliefs was more important than any Andrew Lloyd Weber

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  • Smoking bans are in the interest of public health

    Friday, September 17, 2004 By: the Visor Editorial Board

    When entering a restaurant, we've all been asked the question, "smoking or non?" But in some cities across the country, the question has been eliminated altogether. Cities such as New York and Bosto

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  • It's not too early to begin the college selection process

    Friday, September 17, 2004 By: Elise Yahner

    As I begin my senior year, now is the time to look at colleges.  Actually, last spring and summer were probably the optimum occasions for campus visits and such, but I'm a procrastinator.Here's a mess

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  • Restricting yard signs abridges freedom of speech

    Friday, September 17, 2004 By: Tim Magaw

    As the presidential election rapidly approaches, political bumper stickers, buttons, T-shirts, hats and yard signs are on the increase. I don't know about you, but my favorite part of the political s

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  • New AD brings many years' experience in coaching

    Friday, September 17, 2004 By: Paul Bland

    Taking over the driver's seat of all Hoban sports is Jim Hodakievic. When Ralph Paonessa retired last spring, Hoban needed a new athletic director. Hodakievic took the job in the athletic office, al

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  • Associate principal enjoying second stint at Hoban

    Friday, September 17, 2004 By: Shaun Eberle

    To many of the students here at Hoban, the right and left wing of principal Mary Anne Beiting have been associate principals Kevin Hillery and Jayme Loudin. But as Bob Dylan once said, "The times the

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  • Freshmen feel comfortable in office of new counselor

    Friday, September 17, 2004 By: Dwayne Yates

    When entering the office of Beth Jennings, the new freshman counselor, one experiences an instant feeling of comfort. The tropical pictures on the walls catch the eyes of her visitors. Her wicker fu

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  • Former assistant campus minister to make final vows

    Friday, September 17, 2004 By: Tim Magaw, complier

    Brother Ed Fox, who served on the campus ministry team last year, will profess final vows in the Congregation of Holy Cross at 2 p.m. Oct. 16 at St. Joseph Chapel, Holy Cross Village at Notre Dame, In

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  • Bush stumps at three Ohio stops in one day

    Friday, September 17, 2004 By: Alex Bluebond

    One campaign stop just wasn't good enough for President Bush Sept. 4. He made three, reaching over 25,000 Ohioans. His first stop was at Brecksville High School, where the gym was so crowded the over

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  • Senior's 'Jesus Mobile II' reflects his religious faith

    Friday, September 17, 2004 By: Amber Beery

    A blue car with silver racing stripes, a red cross and the words "Jesus Mobile II" painted in red across the side. To most people, this is not a typical car. However, for senior Adam Nestor, this is

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NYC protest was an eye-opener for me NYC protest was an eye-opener for me
I always thought my first trip to New York City would be to see a Broadway show. Then I grew up a little and decided that acting on my political beliefs was more important than any Andrew Lloyd Weber
full story 
Bush stumps at three Ohio stops in one day
One campaign stop just wasn't good enough for President Bush Sept. 4. He made three, reaching over 25,000 Ohioans. His first stop was at Brecksville High School, where the gym was so crowded the over
full story 
Smoking bans are in the interest of public health
When entering a restaurant, we've all been asked the question, "smoking or non?" But in some cities across the country, the question has been eliminated altogether. Cities such as New York and Bosto
full story 
Restricting yard signs abridges freedom of speech Restricting yard signs abridges freedom of speech
As the presidential election rapidly approaches, political bumper stickers, buttons, T-shirts, hats and yard signs are on the increase. I don't know about you, but my favorite part of the political s
full story 
Knights carry momentum of 3-game streak into St. V-M game
After being ranked number one in the Beacon Journal preseason poll, Hoban had high expectations to meet. Three weeks later with a record of 3-0, the Knights are putting any doubts to rest after defea
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