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  • The Life of a Student-Athlete: Ryan Thompson and Shannon Armbruster exemplify challenges players face

    Saturday, November 23, 2002 By: Ashley Baldev and Ean Johnson

    ABOUT 50 PERCENT of all high school students are athletes. Whether on a varsity, junior-varsity or freshman team, many students choose to put up with the hardships of practices, traveling long distan

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  • The Life of a Student-Athlete: Ryan Thompson and Shannon Armbruster exemplify challenges players face

    Saturday, November 23, 2002 By: Ashley Baldev and Ean Johnson

    ABOUT 50 PERCENT of all high school students are athletes. Whether on a varsity, junior-varsity or freshman team, many students choose to put up with the hardships of practices, traveling long distan

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  • Frivolous lawsuits cry out for tort reform

    Saturday, November 23, 2002 By: the Visor Editorial Board

    Remember that if you attempt suicide by jumping in front of a subway train and survive, you can sue the City of New York for not keeping its subways safe. If you have gained weight from too many Big

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  • Every year Christmas season seems to start a little earlier

    Saturday, November 23, 2002 By: Bob Taylor

    Out for his first Halloween trick-or-treating, little Johnny walks up to a house decorated with multicolored lights and plastic reindeer littering the front yard. Johnny holds out his pillowcase, a l

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  • If young adults don't vote, they deserve what they will get

    Saturday, November 23, 2002 By: Julia Marino

    It was the highly anticipated Election Day--Nov. 2. I was standing in line awaiting my turn in the voting stall covered in what appeared to be a red, white and blue shower curtain. My turn approache

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  • Bush administration merges Blue Ribbon program with No Child Left Behind

    Saturday, November 23, 2002 By: Colleen Bott

    It's in the corner of every piece of Hoban stationery--"Blue Ribbon School of Excellence 1997-1998," and it continues to be a source of pride for the school. For some schools and government officials

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  • New counselor hopes to get to know freshman class

    Saturday, November 23, 2002 By: Derek Allen

    One quarter into the school year, Brother Terence Muehlenkamp has joined the Hoban team as freshman counselor. The reason for his late start is a surgery he recently had in South Bend, Ind. Because

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  • Voices in the Crowd: Do athletes receive special treatment in the classroom?

    Saturday, November 23, 2002 By:

    "Yes, because some teachers think athletes contribute more to the school." --Frank Kalinowski '03"No, I don't think they do. If anything, we athletes have to work harder." --Meredith Whitehead '04"N

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  • As she helps kids, summer-camp volungeer benefits as well

    Saturday, November 23, 2002 By: Jack McLaughlin

    Junior Amanda Stype's favorite place is Camp Christopher. She has spent part of the past three summers volunteering there."I went there when I was younger and loved it," she said. "One day during th

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  • First film for controversial rapper disappoints this critic

    Saturday, November 23, 2002 By: Mitch Haubert

    Love him or hate him, Eminem is a true entertainer. The controversial lyrics and attitude that made him both famous and infamous in the studio will surely bring him notoriety on the big screen. That

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The Visor Archbishop Hoban High School Akron, OH
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ABOUT 50 PERCENT of all high school students are athletes. Whether on a varsity, junior-varsity or freshman team, many students choose to put up with the hardships of practices, traveling long distan
full story 
ABOUT 50 PERCENT of all high school students are athletes. Whether on a varsity, junior-varsity or freshman team, many students choose to put up with the hardships of practices, traveling long distan
full story 
Remember that if you attempt suicide by jumping in front of a subway train and survive, you can sue the City of New York for not keeping its subways safe. If you have gained weight from too many Big
full story 
Students exercised their muscles and their right to a trophy two weeks ago in Hoban's Second Annual Liftathon. Guys and girls competed after school in a variety of lifting events. These events inclu
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If you compare the number of students in the stands at football and basketball games to those in the audience at the recent production of Guys and Dolls, it appears sports often take precedence over t
full story 
Out for his first Halloween trick-or-treating, little Johnny walks up to a house decorated with multicolored lights and plastic reindeer littering the front yard. Johnny holds out his pillowcase, a l
full story 
It was the highly anticipated Election Day--Nov. 2. I was standing in line awaiting my turn in the voting stall covered in what appeared to be a red, white and blue shower curtain. My turn approache
full story 
At the fifth annual Endowed Scholarship Luncheon Nov. 8, students who received scholarships had an opportunity to meet those who donated them. The gathering was also a chance for the 60 students to l
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It's in the corner of every piece of Hoban stationery--"Blue Ribbon School of Excellence 1997-1998," and it continues to be a source of pride for the school. For some schools and government officials
full story 
One quarter into the school year, Brother Terence Muehlenkamp has joined the Hoban team as freshman counselor. The reason for his late start is a surgery he recently had in South Bend, Ind. Because
full story 
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