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  • CNN's 'Crossfire' shows importance of debate in free society

    Monday, June 02, 2003 By: Julie Marino

    Across the blank backdrop of a display screen flew a donkey on the left and an elephant on the right. No, this was not the start of a nursery rhyme or a skewed dream, but the introduction to the poli

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  • Each of us must find a unique inspiration to guide our lives

    Monday, June 02, 2003 By: Bob Taylor

    It touches your very soul. Whatever it is, you feel as if it was created specifically for you. It could be a book, CD, movie, sports team, TV show--anything really. You come in contact with it know

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  • Student artwork and talent showcased at Fine Arts Festival

    Monday, June 02, 2003 By: Colleen Bott

    The sailor hats and tattoos might have confused some visitors, but guests at the Spring Fine Arts Festival May 15 were safe on land in the Barry Gymnasium. The festival featured the artwork, vocal an

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  • Stars shine at talent show, raising funds for Ghana missions

    Monday, June 02, 2003 By: Julie Marino

    A large audience of nearly 500 viewers did not intimidate sophomore Benjamin Cureton, lead guitarist of the up-and-coming punk-rock band, Far From Extinction.He let his energy run wild as he ended wit

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  • Scientific research investigates whether intelligenceis genetic or acquired: WHAT IS INTELLIGENCE?

    Monday, June 02, 2003 By: Ashley Baldev

    Researchers at Princeton University published a recent study that deals with the concept of a "smart gene." Scientists believe they have located the gene that determines how intelligent a person will

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  • Q: Which is more important, common sense or book smarts?: VOICES IN THE CROWD

    Tuesday, June 03, 2003 By: Ashley Baldev and Ean Johnson

    A: "Common sense. People who are book smart will be working for people with common sense. They're more creative and will achieve more, rather than going by the book." --Tom Sitko '03

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  • SPORTS SPOTLIGHT

    Tuesday, June 03, 2003 By: Ashley Baldev, compiler

    Player: Steve RossSport: BaseballYear: JuniorData: Went 17 for 24 in the last week, batting .540 on the season. Pitched a no-hitter against Kenmore in the state playoffs.Quote: "The will to win

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  • Akron area has some of lowest gas prices in U.S.

    Tuesday, June 03, 2003 By: Nick Libertin

    It affects your life in more ways than you imagine. It's the difference between paying $15 or $30 to fill your tank„gas prices!Especially in the past few months, with the war in the Middle East, gas

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  • Be careful or you'll be 'punk'd' on MTV's new show

    Tuesday, June 03, 2003 By: Derek Allen

    You just got punk'd! Those words are being heard over and over again on MTV's new reality show hosted by Ashton Kutcher (That 70s Show).Kutcher pulls outlandish pranks that he calls "punks" on celebr

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  • 'Matrix Reloaded' a good example of style over substance

    Tuesday, June 03, 2003 By: Bob Taylor

    As I walked out of The Matrix Reloaded, I was in awe of the special effects, sets, action sequences and acting, but I also felt let down.After only one film, the premise has almost completely collapse

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The Visor Archbishop Hoban High School Akron, OH
Issue Date: Tuesday, May 20, 2003 Issue: 02-03 Issue 15 Last Update: Sunday, December 04, 2005
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Baseball goes to district semifinals
Matt Collins gets high-fives on an RBI in the May 2 sweep of a doubleheader with St. Vincent-St. Mary. The baseball team's 21-6 record may be the best in school history. Next tournament game is again
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West Geauga win gives momentum as lacrosse postseason starts
Playing West Geauga in its final game of the regular season, the lacrosse team gained the much-needed momentum all teams crave as they head into the postseason. The Knights posted a 12-4 victory over
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Girls track and field does well
Once again the girls track and field team is enjoying a successful season. The Knights have only lost one dual meet the entire season and have placed among the best in several invitationals and relay
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SPORTS SPOTLIGHT
Player: Steve RossSport: BaseballYear: JuniorData: Went 17 for 24 in the last week, batting .540 on the season. Pitched a no-hitter against Kenmore in the state playoffs.Quote: "The will to win
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Veteran pitcher Lloyd has been key in softball wins
A perfect game is the ultimate goal of all pitchers. Senior Michelle Lloyd had a no-hitter April 25 against North.Senior Katie Bender realizes Lloyd's value to the team."She really steps up when she
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Boys volleyball makes regional finals
While other teams are being eliminated left and right from the state playoffs, the Hoban boys volleyball team is still standing strong. The Knights bumped, set and spiked their way to the regional fi
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Boys track readies for postseason, finishing fourth in its district
With time running out, the boys track team has only a few meets left before district competition and on to state.At the NEO All-Catholic Invitational May 17, Hoban finished second behind Cleveland St.
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Coach credited with improving boys tennis program from last season
The daily routine for a boys tennis player this year consisted of matches, matches and more matches. Because of spring break, coach George Koroshazi had to squeeze in as many matches as possible befo
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