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  • TEEN DRIVERS: The battle of the sexes: Visor staffers face of on gender issues of teen driving

    Wednesday, November 26, 2003 By: Colin Schecter and Emily DeCenzo

    POINT by Colin ShechterPossibly the most liberating rite of passage a teen experiences is earning his or her driver's license.o feeling quite compares to meeting your friends somewhere away from home

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  • Filters could restrict legitimate Internet use

    Wednesday, November 26, 2003 By: the Visor editorial board

    School authorities recently decided to experiment with new, sophisticated Internet filtering software. They say they are being irresponsible if they do not take advantage of the opportunity to protec

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  • New procedures intended for student safety

    Wednesday, November 26, 2003 By: the Visor editorial board

    During seventh period Nov. 13, teachers and students filed outside and grouped by class. Placards bearing teachers' names were held up in accordance with new fire drill procedures. The result was an

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  • Trust me, teachers can be understanding at times

    Wednesday, November 26, 2003 By: Sarah Antonucci

    On any given day, I come into school with at least three extra bags in my arms. I am generally bogged down with a heavy book bag, a bag of clothes for some random event after school and a miscellaneo

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  • God's law belongs in church, not in federal courthouse

    Wednesday, November 26, 2003 By: Chris Arko

    It all started with a homemade rosewood plaque in his very first court room. From there, it escalated into a 5,280-pound granite monument in the rotunda of the Alabama Supreme Court building. Both d

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  • Preliminary work being done to expand campus plateau

    Wednesday, November 26, 2003 By: Elise Yahner

    The construction on Fifth Avenue has many students wondering what changes Hoban is facing. But today's students will probably not be around to enjoy the finished product of the construction. Brother K

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  • Turkey day race to benefit the needy: BULLETIN BOARD

    Wednesday, November 26, 2003 By: Chris Arko, compiler

    The Home Run for the Homeless will be run Thanksgiving morning. On-site registration for the 9 a.m. race is at the Gennesaret Center, 571 W. Exchange St.The Winter Fine Arts Festival will be Dec. 4 f

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  • Best and brightest enjoying success in cranial competition

    Wednesday, November 26, 2003 By: Elise Yahner

    Besides the sports teams that receive much hoopla for their athletic accomplishments are the less-recognized, but equally accomplished members of the Academic Challenge team. Instead of training thei

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  • 'Duct-tape Boy' creates designer items from versatile adhesive

    Wednesday, November 26, 2003 By: Colleen Bott

    He meanders along in a trench coat with his book bag on his back and a load of textbooks under his arm. Though this description may fit more than one student, this boy's book bag is made of duct tape

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  • Q: Should boys and girls pay different insurance rates?: VOICES IN THE CROWD

    Wednesday, November 26, 2003 By: Colleen Bott, compiler

    A: "It's unfair. Insurance should be based only on the tickets you've had and accidents you've been cited for." --Doug Morhac '04A: "People always say men and women are equal. So their insurance

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TEEN DRIVERS:  The battle of the sexes: Visor staffers face of on gender issues of teen driving
POINT by Colin ShechterPossibly the most liberating rite of passage a teen experiences is earning his or her driver's license.o feeling quite compares to meeting your friends somewhere away from home
full story 
A: "It's unfair. Insurance should be based only on the tickets you've had and accidents you've been cited for." --Doug Morhac '04A: "People always say men and women are equal. So their insurance
full story 
Filters could restrict legitimate Internet use Filters could restrict legitimate Internet use
School authorities recently decided to experiment with new, sophisticated Internet filtering software. They say they are being irresponsible if they do not take advantage of the opportunity to protec
full story 
New procedures intended for student safety
During seventh period Nov. 13, teachers and students filed outside and grouped by class. Placards bearing teachers' names were held up in accordance with new fire drill procedures. The result was an
full story 
God's law belongs in church, not in federal courthouse God's law belongs in church, not in federal courthouse
It all started with a homemade rosewood plaque in his very first court room. From there, it escalated into a 5,280-pound granite monument in the rotunda of the Alabama Supreme Court building. Both d
full story 
2000 graduate invited to U.S. State Department banquet
The United States State Department hosted a dinner for many important national and international leaders Nov. 6. Among 15 students from across the nation selected to attend the event was Hoban gradua
full story 
Trust me, teachers can be understanding at times
On any given day, I come into school with at least three extra bags in my arms. I am generally bogged down with a heavy book bag, a bag of clothes for some random event after school and a miscellaneo
full story 
Preliminary work being done to expand campus plateau
The construction on Fifth Avenue has many students wondering what changes Hoban is facing. But today's students will probably not be around to enjoy the finished product of the construction. Brother K
full story 
Turkey day race to benefit the needy: BULLETIN BOARD
The Home Run for the Homeless will be run Thanksgiving morning. On-site registration for the 9 a.m. race is at the Gennesaret Center, 571 W. Exchange St.The Winter Fine Arts Festival will be Dec. 4 f
full story 
Best and brightest enjoying success in cranial competition
Besides the sports teams that receive much hoopla for their athletic accomplishments are the less-recognized, but equally accomplished members of the Academic Challenge team. Instead of training thei
full story 
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