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Big Apple Classic helps team prepare for postseason Embed This Article
When traveling to New York City, a Broadway show or a trip to the Statue of Liberty may be high on the agenda. However, when the Hoover girls basketball team travels to New York City, their main desti
Big Apple Classic helps team prepare for postseason Embed This Article
When traveling to New York City, a Broadway show or a trip to the Statue of Liberty may be high on the agenda. However, when the Hoover girls basketball team travels to New York City, their main desti
"You're a mean one, Mr. Grinch" Embed This Article
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Third and Long: Athletes' tragic deaths teach us to value our own lives Embed This Article
Normally a holiday surrounded by joy, Thanksgiving is also a holiday for football. This year was different, as on Nov. 26, three days after the thankful holiday Washington Redskins safety Sean Taylor
Kick the commercialization Embed This Article
Christmas is a time in late December for caroling, drinking eggnog and decorating, right? Wrong. To be exact, Christmas is the time stretching from August to January, which represents one of the most
The Friendly Ghost: Christmas makes the Big Apple shine Embed This Article
Apart from being Christmas movies, “Elf,” “Home Alone 2” and “Miracle on 34th Street” have another commonality: the setting of New York City.Having spent the weekend before Christmas in New York City
Book, Movie Banning Baseless Embed This Article
I never even considered the thought that people might try to boycott this movie, and that whole movement against it would develop like the ones for the “Harry Potter” series and “The Da Vinci Code.” I
Oddly Enough: Forgive this Holiday season Embed This Article
With screeching whines and deafening yelps, four young children boarded the subway car with their father. As they charged around up and down the thin aisle, violating the personal space of those aroun
Turkey Gravy Day sets new record Embed This Article
The cafeteria was a frenzy of hungry students waiting for their lunch. The lunch line stretched about half way through the cafeteria. Why? It was Turkey Gravy Day, and an exciting way to end the schoo
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Fourth and Inches: Has recruiting gone too far? Embed This Article
Entire websites, magazines and channels are devoted to college recruiting (Scout.com, Bucknuts Magazine and ESPNU, to name a few). There is no shortage of eighth graders verbally committing to play f
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Some say the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. Senior Crystal Johnson has followed in her parents’ footsteps since her interest in bowling was sparked at the age of five. Johnson’s parents were in
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Senior Todd Ferry always knew hockey was what he wanted to do. When he was three, he and his dad took a trip to the ice rink in the Canton Square and that’s where the story began. Who would have thoug
Total Domination: Sports Briefs Embed This Article
-In my sports column, I strive to report the news I learn accurately, but in issue four while listing All-Federal League sports teams, I left out the athletes that made the second team for boys cross
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HockeyThe team placed second at the Frozen Creek Tournament winning their first three games 15-7. In the finals the Vikings lost 8-1 to Oakville. They beat Jackson 6-2 and followed up with a 6-1 romp
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You hear about it at lunch. You see them showcasing their jerseys in the halls. No, you won’t see them on Sports Center anytime soon, but Y-Ball is taking Hoover’s students by storm.Senior Andrew Blak
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It was a proud moment for not just five girls, but also five sets of parents. Seniors Jessica Simpson, Felicia Houtz, Sarah Gerber, Megan Lilley and McKenna Russ signed Division I letters of intent to
Turn of the Century: Kids' movies deal with adult issues Embed This Article
Barry Benson realizes that everyday he is being robbed of the honey he harvests. To stop this horrific crime, he files a class action lawsuit…against the human race. Barry Benson is a bee– and this is
Fred and Santa comedy dream team Embed This Article
The holiday season brings gifts, family, and funny movies. “Fred Claus” is a comedy about family and the true meaning of Christmas.Vince Vaughn stars as a comical Fred Claus, Santa Claus’s (Paul Giama
CD Reviews: The Hives, LCD, Saosin Embed This Article
The Hives: "The Black and White Album"Think back to around 2001 to 2002 when the reemergence of the garage band was coming to the forefront of music. The Strokes, the Vines, the White Stripes, etc–the
Enchanting the viewers Embed This Article
Everyone knows the classic Disney couples: Jasmine and Aladdin, Ariel and Erick, Beauty and the Beast…and now Giselle and Prince Edward?Disney’s new movie, “Enchanted,” is the story of Prince Edward’
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It looks as if Americans are going to have to get used to reruns of their favorite programs for quite a while.Since Nov. 5, the Writers Guild of America (WGA) has been on strike against the Alliance o
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Since its debut in 2005, the Guitar Hero phenomenon has swept the nation. The revolutionary game has had four different versions released so far, including “Guitar Hero Encore Rocks the 80s,” and isn’
Alliteration at its best: Details make the memories Embed This Article
“John, wake up your alarm has been going off for five minutes.” “Uhh?” “John, come on, wake up.” “Okay,” “John,” “What?” “Uncle Joe died last night.”After hearing word of my great uncle’s death, in th
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Katie Plakas, 12: “I like to go skiing in the winter. It’s a lot of fun and I get to spend time with my family. We usually travel out West so it’s cool to see all of the different places.”Cassie Ferti
The Rice Paddy: It's a sick world, with sick people Embed This Article
If we were to take a look at the past and the institutions that people used to support, they would seem barbaric. Take for instance the famous Spartans who used to throw the weak and sickly babies off
Quietly Making Noise: Trading lives for pride is not worth the cost Embed This Article
By the time you finish reading this, a person in the United States will have died from a gunshot wound. Today four people under the age of 17 will die because of guns. Accidental deaths and gruesome m
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Dear Editor:My only exposure to Hoover H.S. was by way of the football playoff game Saturday at Parma’s Byers’s Field. I must say I was impressed by what I saw. The ball players handled themselves v
My View: Staff member Natalie Casper responds Embed This Article
Sometimes the best Christmas gifts are the ones received early.My all-time favorite gift falls into this category. Coming home from school one October, I found my mother ecstatic in the living room. S
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Describe the most meaningful gift you've ever given or received-A few years ago my grandma died. My mother was completely devastated. It was going to be our first Christmas without her and that was th
Our ViewAthletes Rewarded Embed This Article
As many seniors are still deciding on where to apply and which college to attend, seven girls have already decided and committed to their colleges. Five Hoover softball players accepted Division I sch
Our ViewHoliday Helping Hands Embed This Article
It is said in the Bible that we are to love our neighbor. For some, it may be hard to do, but it is our job as fellow humans to always do our best to help those in need. During the holiday season espe
Our ViewWriters' Block Embed This Article
Oten when something isn’t in your backyard, it is easy to be unaware of the circumstances. A writer’s strike in Hollywood has stalled the production of nearly every show on T.V.Our favorite nighttime
Lora Kenney Embed This Article
In a matter of seven days, her entire life was changed forever. Senior Lora Kenney lost her father June 15, 1993 on her third birthday. Richard Lee Kenney developed an infection that spread into his b
Andrew Snyder Embed This Article
The cancer was finally gone. After fighting AML leukemia for two long years and undergoing a bone marrow transplant, hope was in sight. But May 4, 1997, it was torn away. Ryan Snyder passed away unexp
Tara Pilcher Embed This Article
“I love you.” Her mother kept saying it over and over. Tara didn’t understand; it seemed like just another day. She had no idea that this day would be vivid in her mind forever. As hours passed, it b
Paul Frank Embed This Article
He brings out a box of tissues and drops them by the large armchair as he sits back. ‘Just in case,’ he adds with a smile. Senior Paul Frank doesn’t mind talking about the father that adored him for 1
Christmas stirs bittersweet memories: Bright red stockings line the mantle. Each precious name represents an irreplaceable member of your family. Imagine if one of those stockings was missing this Christmas. Embed This Article
Senior Paul Frank lost his father to pancreatic cancer October 2006. The time leading up to this death, and the painful aftermath changed his life forever. Ryan Snyder was only 13 when he died. He liv
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Men's KnitwearAs the temperatures are dropping, it tells us sweater season is here and Christmas break is coming soon! Men’s sweaters are a new trendy way of staying warm. They come in many different
With a Side Order of Fashion Embed This Article
“I have days when I feel great, and ones when my butt won’t fit in my jeans and I won’t leave the house.” Kate Beckinsale has pretty much summed up a girl’s life in a single sentence – at least, in re
College Profile: Westminster College Embed This Article
Are the dramatic college expenses becoming too much to handle?If so, you should strongly consider Westminster College. Located in New Wilmington, Pennsylvania, WC is one of the most affordable liberal
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The countdown to winter break has begun and only one thing can detour the excitement: exams. Many students who delayed their studying until the day before will no doubt lose much needed sleep while pr
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It’s the holidays again and the season of giving has commenced. Shoppers fill the aisles at the local department store, hunting for that perfect gift for their special someone. But what about the poor
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This November, many Hoover students spent their Friday mornings before school filling shoe boxes with toys, toiletries and other small items. The students then wrapped the shoe boxes, labeled them for
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There is nothing like waking up early, scurrying to finish packing and then catching a plane that after eight hours, will land you in a completely different world. Many teenagers dream of vacationing
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Fellowship of Christian Students set a record of 85 boxes packed and shipped for Operation Christmas Child.The Brown Derby Teens of the Month for November were Nicole Hess and Andrew Turgeon.Next year
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Missing your morning pop tart fix and your afternoon candy pick-me-up? The school store has been closed for about two months. It won’t be opening anytime soon.A state auditing team is in the process o
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America now knows something that North Canton residents have known for years. According to the December 10, 2007 issue of U.S News & World Report Hoover is one of the best high schools in the nation.
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Sitting from left to right, on five wooden stools were Michael Gallina (2004-Pres.), Thomas Shoup (1995-2004), Dr. Robert Roden (1987-1995) and Dr. James Brandau (1969 – 1987). Hosted by Leyna Chovan,
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Involved with orchestra, speech and debate, French club, Save Darfur, cross country, Mock Trial, Leadership and model U.N., as well as taking five A.P. classes, senior Sahiba Gill said she doesn’t rea
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Five-year-old Brendon Girt of Cleveland stood across Main Street, eyes locked on the nearly 39-foot tree, decked out in the still-dark lights and the traditional decorations. It was all he could do to
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