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The girls soccer team started their post-season run with a victory over Lake Oct. 17. Senior Jackie Nicodemo had three goals in the winning effort for the lady Vikings. The girls then went on to the n
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Steve Urkel and a trendy schoolmate, what do these have in common? They both have sported the trend of suspenders. Although many still find this fashion statement a little too 70’s, it is slowly maki
Oddly Enough: Looking past first impressions Embed This Article
Aside from Little Red Riding Hood, I think very few people have had a difficult time visiting their grandmothers. I, however, am one of them. Unlike Red, though, my fear was not of my grandmother hers
College Search: College of Charleston Embed This Article
The College of Charleston is a public, selective college located in Charleston, South Carolina. According to U.S. News’ “America’s Best Colleges 2008,” rated #17 for colleges by Princeton Review, ther
With a Side Order of Fashion Embed This Article
I fully believe in the philosophy that looking good is feeling good. When you’re confident in what you’re wearing and how you look, it’s evident in your posture and it reads on your face. As someone w
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According to eaglescout.org, out of every 100 boys that join boy scouts, two will achieve the rank of Eagle. This past summer, two Hoover seniors, Bill Flaherty and Phil Hamilton, achieved that rank.
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When most people think of the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, Inc. (NASCAR), they think of racetracks and cars. But when the Bodenschatz family thinks of it, they remember the “NASCAR
Personality Profile: Nicole Nedley Embed This Article
Moving from state to state might sound very appealing to someone who has been stuck in Ohio for all of their life. However, for junior Nicole Nedley, this has been her life. She’s lived in North Carol
Saving Money: Ways to make college more affordable Embed This Article
With the cost of college rising more than six percent since last year, according to the College Board, students are focusing on ways of reducing costs and increasing learning. In the past, students ha
It's getting harder to afford a college education Embed This Article
After searching for the right college, taking all the right standardized tests, making sure each application is as close to perfection as possible and anxiously waiting for your acceptance letter, the
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-National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalists are Rachel Bouer, Brenna Case, Nicole Hess, Megan Lilley and Andrew Spehar. Commended students include JD Elder, Bill Flaherty, Sahiba Gill, Andrew Glaws, Ph
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Advanced Placement Psychology and Teaching Pathways teacher Mrs. Angela Smith received the Teacher of the Year award in Stark County from the WHBC All-County Teaching Team Oct. 29. In order to receive
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Most people don’t know that Mole Day is an internationally recognized day to parody the quantity known as the mole in chemistry. On Oct. 23 Hoover students taking chemistry participated in Mole Day by
Thousands evacuate as California burns Embed This Article
Wildfires ravaged areas of Southern California Oct. 21-28, burning over 3,000 structures, most of them homes, according to newswire.com. Gov. Schwarzenegger declared California in a state of emergency
Remembering the past: North Canton students honor veterans Embed This Article
THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA sets aside several days every year to honor its heroes. Martin Luther King Jr., Christopher Columbus and even former presidents all have specific days on the calendar to
The Rice Paddy Embed This Article
Last year in Journalism I learned a lot of things. Things like ways to write a story to draw the readers into the meat of it, or double-checking facts to make sure I don’t write something false or lib
My View: Staff member Natalie Casper responds Embed This Article
As a Catholic grade-school graduate and an out-of-district student at Hoover, paying tuition for an education has never been an unfamiliar idea. However, with the prices of college education on the ri
Quietly Making Noise: A new weapon in the political arsenal Embed This Article
In the summer of 1952, American families turned the dials on a new-fangled contraption, the television and tuned into history. Appearing that year was the first TV ad for a presidential candidate. The
Your Views Embed This Article
The price of college these days will not affect me too much...I will look at each tuition and room and board but if there is no huge difference, it won’t affect me. My college choice will be based on
My View: Staff member Erin Druga responds Embed This Article
Ohio State, Purdue, Walsh; these are all nice schools that I would like to apply to, and eventually hope to attend. However, the prices of them are not cheap. Today, colleges are becoming more and mor
Remembering Sacrifice Embed This Article
November 11, 1919: President Woodrow Wilson dedicated a day for all Americans to remember the Armistice signed to end World War I. Nineteen years later, Veterans Day was officially declared a federal
Award Winners Embed This Article
It has been said that great teachers produce great students. Well, at Hoover, that couldn’t be more evident.The Viking Views staff would like to congratulate two teachers who have gone above and beyo
Our ViewsClimbing College Costs Embed This Article
The cost of college tuition continues to climb with no end in sight. It is a discouraging prospect for the high school students who plan on pursuing a college education upon graduation but do not have
Post-Post Modern Man: Tv and real life should be kept seperate Embed This Article
Everyone knows that TV rots your brain. Moms have been telling their kids that for half a century and counting. Sitcoms, cartoons, an endless line of crime dramas— why isn’t there anything good on? St
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The lights go down in Hoover Hall, the buzz of the audience grows silent as the curtain sweeps away to reveal a setting that will soon be occupied with the busy chatting of characters and deep asides
Movie Reviews: "Dan in Real Life," "Michael Clayton" Embed This Article
Dan’s real life is typicalDan Burns is a normal single father trying to raise three teenage girls. As a newspaper columnist, he seems to be an expert on everything, especially relationships. However,
CD Reviews: Backstreet Boys Embed This Article
Backstreet Boys: “Unbreakable” Fifteen years ago, boy bands and solo female powerhouses invaded the music industry. While the fad has expired, some artists and groups have survived the music style cha
Fourth and Inches: Is the curse over? Embed This Article
We Cleveland sports fans have seen it all. Red Right 88. The Fumble. The Shot. Game 7 of the 1997 World Series. And way too many Steelers jerseys. However, there seems to be a light at the end of this
Game FaceKenny Moore Embed This Article
It’s Friday night. You can hear the crowd cheering and the band playing, and you can almost feel the adrenaline in the air. The familiar sounds of the pounding of the tunnel start, and you see the smo
Game FaceLauren Linz Embed This Article
John Carroll, Wittenberg and Baldwin-Wallace have all set their sights on Hoover senior Lauren Linz. She makes time for running cross country, but she still plays in the band and is also committed to
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To honor the first home football playoff game in four years, Hoover tried something new: an orange out. The inspiration came from colleges that use white outs and black outs to intimidate opposing tea
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In the playoffs, it’s either win or go home. However, neither seemed likely in the Hoover football team’s first playoff game against Toledo St. John’s Jesuit. The Vikings finally defeated the Titans 4
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One sports team making it to state is a big success for that team. But two teams of the same sport? That caused some excitement here at Hoover. Two weeks ago, the girls and boys cross country teams we
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Girls SwimmingHead Coach: Matthew JohnsenAssistant Coaches: Eric Shahan, Jon Lagrow, Carol Riegler, Jaclyn ZidersOverview of Last Season: 4-1 (2nd Federal)Date Regular Season Starts: Nov. 2Date Regula
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Boys SwimmingHead Coach’s Name: Matthew JohnsenAssistant Coaches: Eric Shahan, John Lagrow, Carol Riegler, Jaclyn ZidersOverview of Last Season: 4-1 (2nd Federal)Date Regular Season Starts: Nov. 2Date
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