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  • Coffin photos suppressed for political reasons

    Thursday, June 03, 2004 By: the Visor Editorial Board

    Tami Silicio, a worker for the Maytag Aircraft Corp., became the first person to violate a 13-year-old Pentagon policy last month in Kuwait. Silicio photographed 20 caskets on a cargo plane bound for

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  • Improvements in Iraq show servicemen are doing good job: SHORT STUFF

    Thursday, June 03, 2004 By: Sarah Antonucci

    A controversy is raging in the news surrounding the photographs of American soldiers abusing Iraqi prisoners. The debate is reigniting the fervor of some Americans who believe the United States has n

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  • Reporters should seriously consider the consequences of their actions: QUIETLY MAKING NOISE

    Thursday, June 03, 2004 By: Chris Arko

    As a journalist, I understand and respect the concept that the public has a right to know. If journalists in the past had ignored this principle, many grave injustices would never have come to light

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  • Rashaud Hannah, Bridget Bogdewiecz are prom king and queen

    Thursday, June 03, 2004 By: Derek Allen and Emily DeCenzo

    Most people don't envision cloudy and rainy day as their picture perfect prom. But as seniors prepared for their luxurious night of dancing and fun, storm clouds rumbled through Akron, and it looked

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  • Work of two sophomores honored by Fifth Avenue Review

    Thursday, June 03, 2004 By: Timothy Adkins

    The Fifth Avenue Review staff has honored sophomores LaRonya Bell and Catherine Cousineau with its first literary contest award.Sophomore Anna Edwards, along with several other staff members, came up

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  • Student artwork, band and choir performances featured at arts fest

    Thursday, June 03, 2004 By: Meryl Swiatek

    Two nights a year, the Barry Gymnasium is transformed into a museum for student art. The Spring Fine Arts Festival May 4 featured paintings, posters, sculptures, collages and other creations. The c

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  • SERVING OUR COUNTRY: Six seniors choose military service

    Thursday, June 03, 2004 By: Steve Beiting and Tim Magaw

    As the war in Iraq continues to make headlines, the decision to enter the military has become even more difficult. However, six Hoban seniors have decided to take that leap and enter the armed servic

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  • Q: What would you say to the students who are going into the military?: VOICES IN THE CROWD

    Thursday, June 03, 2004 By: Colleen Bott, compiler

    A: "I think they're being very brave, and I would like to tell them to be careful." --Asia Mason '04A: "Thank you for your service to our country, and God be with you." --Joe Guzi '05A: "I'd like

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  • Rumors of 'Family Guy' revival well received by fans

    Thursday, June 03, 2004 By: Colleen Bott

    To the delight of fans, 20th Century Fox may be reviving the cancele cartoon Family Guy. Though the series ran only from 1999 to 2002, strong DVD sales of over a million copies convinced networks tha

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  • Director of Public Safety cautions teens about alcohol use: MAILBOX

    Thursday, June 03, 2004 By: Kenneth L. Morckel

    Dear Student:This is certainly a special time of year for you. The excitement of proms, graduation and other occasions are especially meaningful. Unfortunately, some individuals feel that the joy of

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As the war in Iraq continues to make headlines, the decision to enter the military has become even more difficult. However, six Hoban seniors have decided to take that leap and enter the armed servic
full story 
Tami Silicio, a worker for the Maytag Aircraft Corp., became the first person to violate a 13-year-old Pentagon policy last month in Kuwait. Silicio photographed 20 caskets on a cargo plane bound for
full story 
Some of Hoban's most talented stars will grace the stage in the Barry Gymnasium tonight for the annual talent show. Singers, dancers, pianists and an array of other artists will perform beginning at
full story 
A controversy is raging in the news surrounding the photographs of American soldiers abusing Iraqi prisoners. The debate is reigniting the fervor of some Americans who believe the United States has n
full story 
As a journalist, I understand and respect the concept that the public has a right to know. If journalists in the past had ignored this principle, many grave injustices would never have come to light
full story 
Most people don't envision cloudy and rainy day as their picture perfect prom. But as seniors prepared for their luxurious night of dancing and fun, storm clouds rumbled through Akron, and it looked
full story 
Work of two sophomores honored by Fifth Avenue Review
The Fifth Avenue Review staff has honored sophomores LaRonya Bell and Catherine Cousineau with its first literary contest award.Sophomore Anna Edwards, along with several other staff members, came up
full story 
Two nights a year, the Barry Gymnasium is transformed into a museum for student art. The Spring Fine Arts Festival May 4 featured paintings, posters, sculptures, collages and other creations. The c
full story 
A: "I think they're being very brave, and I would like to tell them to be careful." --Asia Mason '04A: "Thank you for your service to our country, and God be with you." --Joe Guzi '05A: "I'd like
full story 
To the delight of fans, 20th Century Fox may be reviving the cancele cartoon Family Guy. Though the series ran only from 1999 to 2002, strong DVD sales of over a million copies convinced networks tha
full story 
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