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  • Even in a scientific age, people still believe in superstitions

    Monday, October 28, 2002 By: Colleen Bott and Bob Taylor

    An overturned salt shaker, a black cat frozen in a car's headlights, an umbrella accidentally opened inside a house—these are all associated with bad luck.Many Halloween traditions are directly descen

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  • Defense has been key to success of this year's football team

    Monday, October 28, 2002 By: Ean Johnson

    After a 19-14 loss to Walsh Oct. 12 and a 55-13 mauling of Coventry, the Knights know their weaknesses and are fixing them. If the defense is any indication, the team is ready to go into postseason b

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  • Ohio must change to improve environment

    Monday, October 28, 2002 By: the Visor Editorial Board

    Unless there are changes in Ohio, the state is going to get worse in the next 20 years. Economically, Ohio is booming, but excessive cases of poor health and pollution contribute to giving Ohio a bad

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  • Don’t obsess over meeting unrealistic standards of beauty

    Monday, October 28, 2002 By: Julie Marino

    The thin model stares back at you as you glance at the cover of Vogue. Her beautiful features mirror the ideal woman; the girl every guy wants to date and every girl wants to be. She flaunts a radia

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  • Sometimes seeing things in black and white can be better

    Monday, October 28, 2002 By: Bob Taylor

    In any best-films-of-all-time list, the majority are black and white. Directors and cinematographers worked in black and white for over half a century. Today certain directors still choose to create

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  • Community, not conformity stressed at freshman retreat

    Monday, October 28, 2002 By: Sarah Antonucci

    Line up in six rows of pairs. Sit on the floor with your back to the person next to you. Your objective is to throw this ball into the goal at the end of the gym that you are facing.The freshman cla

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  • Former soap actor shares views on Hollywood's values

    Monday, October 28, 2002 By: Bill Dunphy and Sarah Antonucci

    Through his personal story and his critique of the media, Frank Runyeon made students and faculty laugh and think at the same time. The former soap star spoke at an all-school assembly Oct. 16.Runyeo

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  • Schools springing up that train civilians in the skills of snipers

    Monday, October 28, 2002 By: Chris Arko

    One shot, one kill--the motto not only of military and police snipers, but also of a new faction of civilians who learn sniper tactics as a hobby.These hobbyists may include the Beltway sniper, who ha

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  • Junior is summer camp counselor for handicapped children

    Monday, October 28, 2002 By: Bill Dunphy

    While most high school students opt to spend their summer relaxing, going to the movies and hanging out with friends, junior Josh Strelbicki chooses to spend his time for the benefit of others. He is

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  • Speaker tells of work with victims of AIDS epidemic in Africa

    Monday, October 28, 2002 By: Julie Marino

    An inspiring message of faith, compassion and service permeated the Showers Activity Center during a talk given by Dr. David Abdulai Oct. 8. Seniors and guests listened intently as Abdulai shared the

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At-a-glance

A: No. I don't believe in superstitions. I think they take away from having a true faith in God. --David Nassar '03A: No, I don't believe in them. --Emily Sullivan '04A: Yes. If you are holdin
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Trash talking. It is something that can be heard at almost every sporting event, no matter what the age or skill level of the competitors. Whether these harsh words come from parents, fans, coaches
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Boys Golf: In district competition, the boys golf team finished eighth out of 16 teams with a combined score of 327. Senior Rob Kepple shot 75, which earned him the opportunity to participate in a s
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Never give up. This phrase is one that the girls volleyball team has taken to heart, as they have fought through some tough opponents to advance in postseason play. Hoban’s record could have been mu
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After a hard-fought season, the girls soccer team's playoff run ended abruptly in a close battle.The girls took on Canton Central Catholic Oct. 9. The Crusaders, one of the best teams in the area, re
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In its final two games of the regular season, the boys soccer team played St. Vincent-St. Mary and Louisville.Hoban claimed a 2-0 win on the St. V-M home field Oct. 8. Scoring were sophomore Jeff Wel
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An overturned salt shaker, a black cat frozen in a car's headlights, an umbrella accidentally opened inside a house—these are all associated with bad luck.Many Halloween traditions are directly descen
full story 
After a 19-14 loss to Walsh Oct. 12 and a 55-13 mauling of Coventry, the Knights know their weaknesses and are fixing them. If the defense is any indication, the team is ready to go into postseason b
full story 
Unless there are changes in Ohio, the state is going to get worse in the next 20 years. Economically, Ohio is booming, but excessive cases of poor health and pollution contribute to giving Ohio a bad
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Whether a particular student is gifted in such subjects as math and science on the one hand, or English and history on the other, Hoban does its best to accommodate everyone. The school offers a rang
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