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  • Don’t Call Me Joan Rivers: Fall in love with homecoming

    Friday, September 25, 2009 By: Maria Dawaher

    Quintessential fall things: warm cinnamon lattes, haunted corn mazes, window decals of black kittens hiding in gourds and, most importantly, homecoming. This semi-formal dance is the perfect way to st

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  • ‘Oven Blaked’: The grass is greener

    Wednesday, May 13, 2009 By: Blake Tan

    For me, this year has been filled with all sorts of transformations. I have always enjoyed nature and as a young child, I figured that I would grow up to be a militant environmentalist. But as I got o

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  • Our first adventure...Elementary School

    Wednesday, May 13, 2009 By: Kayla Carpenter

    As a fan of pretty much everything having to do with the Disney Channel, I still feel connected to the students walking through the halls of elementary schools, particularly Northwood since that’s whe

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  • Game Face: Ethan Frock

    Monday, May 18, 2009 By: Jen Bellissimo

    With the post season almost here, the lacrosse team is working hard as ever, both as a team and as individuals. Sophomore Ethan Frock has been on the varsity lacrosse team the past two years and start

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  • Personality Profile: Kelsey Soehnlen

    Thursday, May 14, 2009 By: AJ Crofford

    For the eldest child of a family it can be rough: the first to experience high school, the example that parents use for younger siblings, and balancing life all-around. Sophomore Kelsey Soehnlen is ma

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  • Burn after reading:

    Thursday, May 14, 2009 By: Kyle Marcus

    Columns in The Viking Views tend to be very mature and thoughtful. They have controversial topics. Nostalgic reflections on high school life. And rarely do they avoid using insightful metaphors or lif

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  • Chuck on Sports: Diminishing Milestones

    Wednesday, May 13, 2009 By: Charles Dobry

    wenty-three players have won 300 games in Major League Baseball history, making it one of the most exclusive clubs in sports. The twenty-fourth member to this club is on the way. San Francisco Giants

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  • Guys hit the field ‘One More Time’

    Wednesday, May 13, 2009 By: Tom Curran

    Since the beginning of football, it has been the job of men to get their hands dirty in the trenches while the girls pump up the crowd. These roles flip each year as the junior and senior girls put on

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  • Game Face: Mara Nickel

    Wednesday, May 13, 2009 By: Natalie Casper

    In its first season, the girls lacrosse team started from the bottom in learning the game and improving their skills. Hard work and dedication for the game have paid off for freshman Mara Nickel, one

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  • Season Finale: High School

    Wednesday, May 13, 2009 By: Natalie Casper

    Time is a funny thing. A minute is always 60 seconds, an hour always 60 minutes, a day always 24 hours. But despite the consistency of its elements, time can be so senseless, so undefined. We’ve all e

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Don’t Call Me Joan Rivers: Fall in love with homecoming
Quintessential fall things: warm cinnamon lattes, haunted corn mazes, window decals of black kittens hiding in gourds and, most importantly, homecoming. This semi-formal dance is the perfect way to st
full story 
Game Face: Ethan Frock
With the post season almost here, the lacrosse team is working hard as ever, both as a team and as individuals. Sophomore Ethan Frock has been on the varsity lacrosse team the past two years and start
full story 
On April 25, 100 cities in 10 countries decided to come together as one voice to solve an issue that is a big problem. They were raising their voices about helpless children in Uganda who are taken fr
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For some, the history of North Canton might not sound appealing. However, one group of Hoover students delved deep into the history of North Canton for a recent project with the North Canton Heritage
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Personality Profile: Kelsey Soehnlen
For the eldest child of a family it can be rough: the first to experience high school, the example that parents use for younger siblings, and balancing life all-around. Sophomore Kelsey Soehnlen is ma
full story 
Burn after reading:
Columns in The Viking Views tend to be very mature and thoughtful. They have controversial topics. Nostalgic reflections on high school life. And rarely do they avoid using insightful metaphors or lif
full story 
The Hoover band and orchestra traveled to Orlando, Fla. April 22-26. They visited Islands of Adventure at Universal Studios and Magic Kingdom and Epcot in Disney World.Mr. Ronald Varn, director of the
full story 
Chuck on Sports: Diminishing Milestones
wenty-three players have won 300 games in Major League Baseball history, making it one of the most exclusive clubs in sports. The twenty-fourth member to this club is on the way. San Francisco Giants
full story 
Since the beginning of football, it has been the job of men to get their hands dirty in the trenches while the girls pump up the crowd. These roles flip each year as the junior and senior girls put on
full story 
Game Face: Mara Nickel
In its first season, the girls lacrosse team started from the bottom in learning the game and improving their skills. Hard work and dedication for the game have paid off for freshman Mara Nickel, one
full story 
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