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  • The BROTHERS:: Is there life after school?

    Wednesday, April 04, 2007 By: Maureen Bulgrin and Matthew Jordan

    Going to a Holy Cross school, students at Hoban are familiar with the title of "brother" and have likely had contact with at least one of the six Holy Cross Brothers currently working at the school.

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  • Troubadours bring home awards

    Wednesday, April 04, 2007 By:

    The Hoban Troubadours attended the state conference of the International Thespian Society March 30. Junior Katie Jenks won second place in the monologue contest. Senior Joe Lambert and sophomore Emi

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  • Drinking story was beneath Visor expectations

    Wednesday, April 04, 2007 By:

    Following last issue's feature on teen drinking, the Visor was subject to criticism from a variety of sources. We admit that some of the reaction was appropriate. Our coverage of a very serious topi

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  • Police auditor could ease tensions in Akron

    Wednesday, April 04, 2007 By:

    The March 17 death of 19-year-old Demetrus Vinson of Akron has caused controversy in the city for the past two weeks. Police followed Vinson and 15-year-old Chance Baker from a known drug house at 3

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  • Will chains and franchises ruin character of Highland Square?

    Wednesday, April 04, 2007 By:

    As I stood in line for my five-dollar, anything-goes-at-no-extra-cost meal at the Chipotle in Highland Square last Wednesday, I looked out the restaurant's massive windows. Across the street, I saw a

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  • Lowering drinking age could actually reduce teen alcohol abuse

    Wednesday, April 04, 2007 By:

    In light of last issue's centerspread concerning the prevalence of underage drinking, it is imperative that we at Hoban not only recognize a problem, but also attempt to find a solution. As the artic

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  • Teen drinking story offends school librarian: MAILBOX

    Wednesday, April 04, 2007 By:

    To the Visor:I must admit that in the 17 years that I've been affiliated with this school, the cover story on "Teen Drinking" is, in my opinion, the most horrendous, irresponsible display of journalis

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  • Reader says columnist rushed to judgment: MAILBOX

    Wednesday, April 04, 2007 By:

    To the Visor:For too long this distinguished and highly awarded newspaper has been plagued by the racial ventings of its editor-in-chief, Dwayne Yates. Week after week, Yates seems to write racially

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  • Wrestlemania has left its mark on America for nearly 25 years

    Thursday, April 05, 2007 By:

    I can easily assume that the average sports fan was engrossed in men's and women's final four coverage the past weekend, but much more was happening in the world of sports. Appearing on exclusive pay

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  • SPORTS SPOTLIGHT

    Thursday, April 05, 2007 By:

    Compiled by Pat JusticePlayer: Curtis MaySport: Boys volleyballYear: JuniorData: Starts at middle hitter position. Third year on varsityQuote: "Our team has a lot of expe

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The Visor Archbishop Hoban High School Akron, OH
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Editorials

Drinking story was beneath Visor expectations
Following last issue's feature on teen drinking, the Visor was subject to criticism from a variety of sources. We admit that some of the reaction was appropriate. Our coverage of a very serious topi
full story 
Police auditor could ease tensions in Akron
The March 17 death of 19-year-old Demetrus Vinson of Akron has caused controversy in the city for the past two weeks. Police followed Vinson and 15-year-old Chance Baker from a known drug house at 3
full story 
To the Visor:I must admit that in the 17 years that I've been affiliated with this school, the cover story on "Teen Drinking" is, in my opinion, the most horrendous, irresponsible display of journalis
full story 
To the Visor:For too long this distinguished and highly awarded newspaper has been plagued by the racial ventings of its editor-in-chief, Dwayne Yates. Week after week, Yates seems to write racially
full story 

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