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Shrewsberry Shortcake: A Swine Proposal Embed This Article
The race for president is winding down as the criticism and mudslinging rises. For the last year the political ads have been running constantly between America’s favorite shows. They proclaim Barack O
Dancing with 'Hamlet 2' Embed This Article
The works of William Shakespeare are both brilliant and timeless. Even today his plays are still popular, and still being made into stage productions and hit movies. But never in history has a work of
'Righteous' Film Embed This Article
Righteous Kill” is a cop film, led by two of the greatest actors of our time. Turk (Robert De Niro) and Rooster (Al Pacino) are detectives in the NYPD Homicide Division with over 30 years of experienc
Don't go to 'College' Embed This Article
Don’t go to ‘College’For a movie that claims to be the next “Animal House,” “College” truly falls short of every imaginable expectation. Between its lack of plot, substance and overdone acting, this i
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Wilson RocksAlthough I wouldn’t say he deserves a bobble-head, Rainn Wilson’s (“The Office”) character Robert Fishman, nicknamed “Fish,” in “The Rocker” is, surprisingly, well, rocking. The movie open
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-The following students’ work was selected by the Ohio Art Education Association Erin Corneliussen, Lauren McKelley, Katie Eastman and Greg Karnuth. -The North Canton City School district recieved an
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Girls TennisThe girls tennis team is undefeated with a record of 14-0. They beat Jackson 3-2 for the first time in the past 10 years. They defeated Louisville September 22 with a victory of 5-0. The
John Carroll University Embed This Article
Originally named St. Ignatius College, John Carroll University is located in University Heights, a suburb 10 miles east of downtown Cleveland. Founded in 1886, JCU is a Jesuit Catholic university, nam
Oven-Blaked: Journey under the stars Embed This Article
I saw Journey in concert on Saturday Sept. 6 at Blossom Music Center. It was the first time I had ever seen them live but I could honestly say that I will never stop believing. If you don’t read any f
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At six AM on July 17, I was waking up to go to Cleveland. By nine AM, I was standing near the front of a line that would soon stretch for thousands of feet. And by 11, I was walking inside the huge en
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Unfortunately, the word “Lollapalooza” won’t ring a bell in many people’s heads. However, a select few can picture what the word truly encompasses. For those who don’t know, Lollapalooza is a large, t
AmericaStupidity isn't a skill Embed This Article
While looking through the artistic depictions of our country portrayed by Bok, the editorial cartoonist for the Akron Beacon Journal, I saw a cartoon that jabbed a wound that had been festering in me
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Keep your fingers crossed: Let’s all hope that this season of TV will exist unadultered, minus the months of turmoil over contracts from the writers guild. Here are some new and old shows to watch out
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With the beginning of every school year comes the addition of new teachers and staff members. But it’s not every day that a new principal is added into the mix.Following the retirement of Mr. Chuck Ra
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What should I wear? What if I get lost? Will people be nice?We all know what it feels like to be new to a school. The experience probably isn’t much different when you’re a new teacher joining the cla
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The crowd is roaring, balloons, streamers and confetti litter the air, while political paraphernalia and noise makers can be seen and heard in every direction. Senior Homer Richards stands in the fift
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Five new students, five different languages, all coming together to one place: Hoover. This year Hoover welcomes five new foreign exchange students to our school from five different countries. The stu
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The graduating class of 2008 had more to celebrate than just the end of their high school careers last June. The day before graduation, ten senior girls played their last game of Hoover softball.They
Game Face - Jon Paasch Embed This Article
Many kids, like senior Jon Paasch, fall in love with a particular sport at a young age. He started playing soccer at the age of three and first played for the Wilksboro Community Soccer Club in North
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Almost every little boy has a love for football. Some grow up and decide they want to play in the big leagues; others decide they want to coach. Dominic Garrini, a 2008 Hoover graduate, is living that
Chuck on Sports: The greatness and flaw of college football Embed This Article
Another exciting season of college football is upon us. College football is one of the few sports that players will not hold out for more money, as some NFL players have been known to do. The college
Game Face - Beth Gier Embed This Article
Junior Beth Gier has been playing golf for seven years, including three at Hoover. It was her dad who first sparked her interest in the sport.“I always saw my dad playing, and that interested me,” she
Coen’s ‘Burn’ up the screen Embed This Article
It’s hard to find a place to begin. It is a Coen brothers movie without a doubt, an idiotic plot with an even dumber cast. But it is a great formula in which the Coen brothers have found success. The
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This summer was a hot one; here are the top movies that people saw to beat the heat. According to IMDB, here are the top 10 box office summer movies: 10. “Get Smart” made a total gross of $128,603,482
Welcome to K-Marc: Phelps on live on Saturday Night Embed This Article
Saturday Night Live has been a big part of America’s culture for the past 30 years. It’s gotten to the point where you’re not a certified celebrity unless you’ve hosted an episode.After having the qui
CD Reviews: Jonas Brothers, The Fratellis and more Embed This Article
Jonas Brothers“A Little Bit Longer”Back in the day of boy bands and female powerhouses, a group of blonde teenage boys by the name of Hanson entered the limelight singing a tune called “MMMBop.” Now o
Not just black and white: More than a summer trip Embed This Article
nfortunately, the days of summer are over. No more days of sleeping in or not worrying about projects and back to the days of early rising and endless homework. But for me, this summer has meant more
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ith two school-sponsored trips abroad and other separate ones, some Hoover students traveled across the globe this summer.Mrs. Gretchen Leckie-Ewing, Mrs. Angela Smith and Mrs. Trisha Merchant chapero
The Friendly Ghost: Memories made 'on top of the world' Embed This Article
Most people can recall a time in their lives when the thought, “I want to remember this moment forever,” crosses their mind. This emotion may be brought on by milestones like graduation or simply a fu
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“She works hard but has fun no matter what": Amy Hamilton Embed This Article
Sophomore Amy Hamilton has always been keeping herself busy. In third grade, she joined the Greentown softball team with sister Katie, a senior. She has also been involved in a dance class where she l
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Lights. Camera. Action. These three words have many different meanings to people. For a teacher at Hoover High School, these words are very important to his career.Mr. Tim McCarty, Video Productions
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Meow-Za! Leopard print (faux, naturally) has been prowling the halls this fall. Show your appreciation for the exotic African cat while showing off your tough edge with leopard printed clothing and a
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Has your opinion of the candidates changed since they accepted party nominations and announced Vice Presidential running mates?My opinion of the candidate has changed since they picked their VP’s. Not
Make it Count Embed This Article
The halls of Hoover High School are once again full of 1,800 bustling students, amid the clanging of slamming lockers and the drone of sounding tones. This year, Hoover welcomes new students, five for
Do Your Part Embed This Article
People are getting excited over the upcoming presidential election, which is guaranteed to be historic; there is an African American, a 72-year-old and a woman all running for an office. Regardless of
Proud to be Vikings Embed This Article
Hoover High School strives to be the best in academics, arts and athletics. The chorus of these three A’s seems to be heard at every major gathering and assembly as many students roll their eyes. We a
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I think Obama made a good decision by choosing Joe Biden because he is a good speaker and well-respected, and the attacks on McCain have already begun. There are already a few commercials saying that
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Does voting for the vice president make any sense? I hardly think it does.It’s a tough call; in one sense, the VP is “a heartbeat away” from the presidency. In another, that same person is never going
Oven-Blaked: I Believe in McCain Embed This Article
When the presidential rat race began last year, I was always a little skeptical of John McCain. I felt he was too left wing and I was more of a Romney supporter anyway. Even when Romney suspended his
This Message Approved: Palin? Really? Embed This Article
As many are (hopefully) aware, Republican candidate John McCain announced Alaska’s governor Sarah Palin as his running mate. This must be great news for us women, you know, having a female voice in th
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