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  • Ben Colston: "I'm thinking about going into education so I can keep being a leader"

    Thursday, January 24, 2008 By: Kelsey Stults

    Most teens can remember the days when summer camp was always looked forward to because of the friends you would meet and the counselors you’d look up to. Senior Benjamin Colston doesn’t have to look

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  • There is no off season: Majorettes compete outside of the halftime show

    Thursday, January 24, 2008 By: Alyssa DeGeorge

    Although Hoover’s majorettes are usually seen twirling at the football games to the music of the marching band, they are involved with twirling all year long. The Jazz Dolls, a competitive twirl and d

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  • College Search: University of Toledo

    Thursday, January 24, 2008 By: Caitlyn Callahan

    Are you looking for an in-state college that has a lot of scholarships to offer and a lot of classes to choose from? If so, The University of Toledo is a good choice.Founded in 1872, its main campus i

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  • David in Real Life: 'Let's see how far we've come'

    Thursday, January 24, 2008 By: David Esber

    It’s hard to believe that it’s 2008. 2007 was marked by toy-recalls, monks protesting, more war, high oil prices and school shootings. However, that’s not what Americans will remember. It’s that time

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  • With a side order of Fashion

    Thursday, January 24, 2008 By: Miranda Oberholzer

    Just because they make it in your size doesn’t mean you should wear it.Not everyone looks good in everything. I often wish that I could pull off low-cut tops but to be brutally honest, I am not geneti

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  • Trends: New Year, New You

    Thursday, January 24, 2008 By: Staff

    Formal WearWinter Formal is fast approaching this February and for those who don’t already have their dresses, cool colors like purple and blue are in style, along with the warm, pale colors of pink a

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  • 9 miles to diversity: Timken Senior High School

    Thursday, January 24, 2008 By: Rachel Bouer

    OVER THE LOUD, INCOHERENT WHOOPS AND HOLLERS mixed with the fast-paced chatter and gossip, junior Tangina Stone’s voice carried beautifully across the cafeteria. Her eyes were closed as her voice, ful

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  • 40 miles to comfort: Hiland School

    Thursday, January 24, 2008 By: Rachel Bouer

    HILAND SCHOOL PRINCIPAL MR. MATT JOHNSON GREETED ME at the front door with a genuine smile and a firm handshake. Without asking my name, he knew who I was and why I was visiting his school on this rou

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  • 61 miles to faith: Magnificat

    Thursday, January 24, 2008 By: Rachel Bouer

    WITH A SHY SMILE AND AN EMBARASSED GIGGLE, Rosie composed herself. Around her, the rest of the girls squealed and applauded in preparation for the feat about to be performed. For a moment, her cheeks

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  • My View

    Thursday, January 24, 2008 By: Kaitlyn Kline

    For months, potential candidates for the 2008 election have been all over the television, radio and newspaper. Since 2008 is finally here, tensions during the primaries are continuously on the rise. S

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10. The highly-acclaimed iPhone was released in early 2007, marking a new era of cell phones and becoming the newest, gotta-have-it gadget. 9. Former V.P. Al Gore wins the Nobel Peace Prize for hi
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Sitting around the table, they debate the merits of applicant number one versus applicant number two. Academics, athletics and arts? Check. Will this applicant from Hoover High School continue on to b
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The Friendly Ghost: Leap of Faith
White polo? Check. White knee socks? Check. Green and white plaid skirt that never has been nor will be stylish in my lifetime? Check.For nine years, this was my daily wardrobe. My back-to-school shop
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Fourth and Inches: Remember Whose Name?
We’ve all heard it before. “You play for the name on the front of the jersey, not the one on the back.” And while it is cliché, it’s also the truth. Unfortunately, it seems the truth is falling on dea
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Game FaceKatie Evans
With the success of the girls’ swim team this year, many swimmers deserve recognition for their accomplishments.Despite all of her work put into swimming for the past five years, senior Katie Evans be
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Game FaceRobbie Lorenz
It’s not uncommon for athletes to stay interested in their sport for years on end. This rings true for senior Robbie Lorentz, who has participated in the sport of bowling for 13 years. His interest in
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Before all of the students and staff left for winter break, the Lady Vikings made a statement on the court to prove that they are a force to be reckoned with this year in Ohio. On Dec. 12 the Lady Vik
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WrestlingThe wrestling team hosted their annual Holiday Tournament Dec. 21-22. For the first time in four years, Hoover wrestlers made the podium with sophomores Zach Adleman and Tyler Feller placing
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The school athletic record boards located in C Hallway have documented outstanding athletes since 1977.Social studies teacher Mrs. Janet Peare, known on the record boards under maiden name Janet Baugh
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