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  • My View: Staff member Morgan Hoover Responds

    Friday, November 20, 2009 By: Morgan Hoover

    It’s no lie that fame is always great. It helps make your success easier and your status in society higher. It can be helpful, but it can be hurtful. We’d all love to be rock stars, professional sport

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  • “Goodnight Saigon”: The true life of a true veteran

    Friday, November 20, 2009 By: Mike Richards

    Each passing generation knows the trials and tribulations of war. Often depicted in novels and Hollywood films, the idea of war is sometimes exaggerated or glorified. However, for students in Mr. Mich

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  • Paranormal Phenomena

    Friday, November 20, 2009 By: Caroline Hill

    The days of masked killers torturing stereotypical teenage girls with screeching violins in the background are over. Slasher movies are taking the back burner as movies about ghosts and alien abductio

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  • Chuck on Sports: Another Wedge

    Friday, November 20, 2009 By: Charles Dobry

    The Indians decided to hire Manny Acta to be their next manager, replacing Eric Wedge. This is the same Manny Acta who led the Washington Nationals to a record of 26-61 before getting fired. The recor

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  • Novels hit the Silver Screen

    Friday, November 20, 2009 By: Carina Belles

    From witches and wizards, to vampires, to elves, dwarves and hobbits, Hollywood has gotten a little less creative in terms of where they get their ideas. Many of today’s most popular film franchises a

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  • From NC to LA: Former Hoover students make it big

    Friday, November 20, 2009 By: Katy Coduto

    It may be surprising, but there are famous people who have graduated from Hoover High School. To some, it may seem hard to escape from North Canton, but a select few have made the journey and achieved

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  • Diversifying Culture: Hoover celebrates Deaf awareness

    Monday, November 23, 2009 By: Maranda Shrewsberry

    Deaf Culture, as defined by Deafculture.com, is “a social, communal, and creative force of, by and for Deaf people based on American Sign Language,” or ASL. Because Deaf are passionate about their cu

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  • Ogilvie named Stark Rookie of the Year

    Monday, November 23, 2009 By: Sam Stults

    The process of selecting the Rookie Teacher of the Year award for North Canton started in May 2009. This was just a small step toward a greater award. Mrs. Rachelle Ogilvie was selected as the 2009 St

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  • Almost Famous: Students have potential for stardom

    Friday, November 20, 2009 By: Melanie Sudar

    Fame. To some, this would just be an added bonus to their already planned lives. While many simply dream of becoming famous and signing autographs, others actually have intentions of fame. Senior Aus

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  • The power of words: Students achieve early success in publications

    Friday, November 20, 2009 By: Alexa Costi

    When it comes to writing, many students think mainly of obligatory assignments that they are never quite happy with. Others think of the work they write secretly—stories and poems meant for their eyes

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Deaf Culture, as defined by Deafculture.com, is “a social, communal, and creative force of, by and for Deaf people based on American Sign Language,” or ASL. Because Deaf are passionate about their cu
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Throughout the years, Hoover High School has recognized its teachers in many different ways. Among these is the People of Character award. This year, Guidance Csounselor Mr. Jim Wyckoff received the a
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The process of selecting the Rookie Teacher of the Year award for North Canton started in May 2009. This was just a small step toward a greater award. Mrs. Rachelle Ogilvie was selected as the 2009 St
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Fame. To some, this would just be an added bonus to their already planned lives. While many simply dream of becoming famous and signing autographs, others actually have intentions of fame. Senior Aus
full story 
When it comes to writing, many students think mainly of obligatory assignments that they are never quite happy with. Others think of the work they write secretly—stories and poems meant for their eyes
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People know people. And those people know other people. Sometimes, these other people are famous, but in Mr. Brian Dolph’s and Mrs. Kim Nidy’s case, they can skip these degrees of separation because t
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It may be surprising, but there are famous people who have graduated from Hoover High School. To some, it may seem hard to escape from North Canton, but a select few have made the journey and achieved
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GIRLS BASKETBALLHead Coach: Paul WackerlyAssistant Coaches: Scott Callaghan, Scott Snyder, Erika Ruch, Bret WackerlyOverview of Last Season: 9-13Start of Regular Season: Nov. 28End of Regular Season:
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Boys XCThe boys cross country team won the Federal League Championship Oct. 17. The team finished with a score of 44 points, edging Perry with 46 and GlenOak with 48. Senior Tyler Stackpole and junior
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For some people, ending a sports season is a sad time. However, for junior Laura Wheeler, winning the Federal League Player of the Year helped to end on a positive note.Wheeler was chosen Oct. 25 from
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