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  • Marijuana should be legal for disease sufferers

    Sunday, December 19, 2004 By: the Visor editorial board

    For cancer patients, the side effects of chemotherapy can be as devastating as the disease itself. Medications are available to ease these effects, but when they don't help, some sufferers turn to ma

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  • I'm gonna help you guys find a sweet job

    Sunday, December 19, 2004 By: Drew Seachrist

    I don't know what it is about Christmas that just makes you feel like being a better person. Like the other day I was in the CVS parking lot after picking up some Red Bull, and I saw an old lady putt

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  • New video game is beyond outrageous

    Sunday, December 19, 2004 By: Tim Magaw

    Since their invention in the late '70s, video games have become a staple in American culture. Any high school or college student would admit to having spent countless hours in front of the TV or comp

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  • New Italian club plans to eat, play Bocce and watch movies

    Sunday, December 19, 2004 By: Elise Yahner

    When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie, that's amore! Joining Hoban's French and Spanish clubs is the new Italian club.The first meeting was Dec. 7 in room 122. About 40 students attended.

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  • Academic, Chivalrous Knights named

    Sunday, December 19, 2004 By: Tim Magaw, compiler

    The Academic Knights for the first grading period are seniors Liz Kalbus and David Wartko, juniors Alex Bluebond and Keira Williams, sophomores Kelly Dimengo and Rob Ondracek, and freshmen Matt Green

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  • AP Statistics class collects data about school and community

    Sunday, December 19, 2004 By: Ryan Norris

    Watch out, Gallup, Hoban has its own group of pollsters.Seniors in Jen Kostko's AP Statistics class recently engaged in a two-person project to create, implement, analyze and present a survey. With r

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  • Third-period classes gather Christmas gifts for needy families

    Sunday, December 19, 2004 By: Amber Beery

    During the Christmas season, many parents struggle to provide gifts for their children. So student council has teamed up with HM Life Opportunity Services to provide gifts for these poor families.HM

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  • THE AVIATORS: Some students among us have a desire to fly and are on their way

    Sunday, December 19, 2004 By: Colin Shechter and Dwayne Yates

    Before visiting a theater to watch Leonardo DiCaprio light up the silver screen in The Aviator, it might be interesting to know that a few aviators are roaming the halls of Hoban.For most teen-agers,

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  • 'Dance Dance Revolution' gets video gamers on their feet

    Sunday, December 19, 2004 By: Amber Beery and Chris Lomanno

    The age of reclusive video gamers hiding in dark rooms, surrounded by greasy potato chip bags and empty cans of Mountain Dew has come to an end. Today, gamers can get up and move to high-energy techn

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  • Teachers remember their favorite childhood Christmas gifts

    Sunday, December 19, 2004 By: Roxanne Sawhill

    From reminiscing about childhood to simply spending time with family, teachers have as much fun at Christmas as anyone else.Although it is hard for many students to imagine, teachers were once kids wi

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The Visor Archbishop Hoban High School Akron, OH
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At-a-glance

Loss to GlenOak does not deter boys' team, which is now 4-1
After getting off to a 4-0 start, the boys basketball team experienced its first setback Dec. 11 against GlenOak at Lake High School in the Hoops for Healing Tournament, losing 68-57.The Knights were
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Mayor, other guests honor Sutton at Mr. Football assembly
He has had the most remarkable rushing career in Ohio high school football history. Now he has the most prestigious award that can be given to a high school football player. The Associated Press has
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Girls open season winning six straight
Despite a new coach and the loss of key players from last year, the girls basketball team has started 6-0.The winning streak began at the Holiday Classic and continuted at home Nov. 23, when the Knigh
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SPORTS SPOTLIGHT
Player: Senior Alex D'AmicoSport: Girls basketballData: Cocaptain, three-year varsity letterer, leading scorer against St. Vincent-St. Mary.Quote: "We're going to be successful this season because
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With two meets in the last two weeks, the wrestling team's season is under way.The team took on nine area teams at Hillsdale Dec. 4, finishing sixth with some impressive individual places. Junior Bil
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Art club members stretch their talents with yoga session
If you walked into the Showers Activity Center Dec. 2, you might have noticed limbs being bent, twisted and stretched. It wasn't a human pretzel contest, it was the art club practicing yoga.Ten stude
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Bonds's lack of integrity should keep him out of Hall of Fame
It seems Barry Bonds did not gain huge muscle mass in a couple seasons by drinking milk or eating his vegetables. Bonds admitted to having used steroids during testimony in the BALCO investigation.
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Nirvana's box set of previously unreleased material a tribute to Cobain Nirvana's box set of previously unreleased material a tribute to Cobain
Since Kurt Cobain's death in 1994, millions of fans have elevated Nirvana and its frontman to almost godlike status. It's impossible to walk into any musical novelty shop or record store and not come
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Brother's autobiography links astronomy to Catholicism Brother's autobiography links astronomy to Catholicism
It sounds like something out of a Dan Brown novel. Hidden in Italy, at the pope's summer residence, is an observatory used by Jesuits who do astronomical research for the Church. Across the ocean in
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From reminiscing about childhood to simply spending time with family, teachers have as much fun at Christmas as anyone else.Although it is hard for many students to imagine, teachers were once kids wi
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