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  • Sci-fi fan chooses chemistry as career

    Friday, September 12, 2003 By: Tim Magaw

    Recording observations is the first step of the scientific method, and by observing the list of science teachers, it is apparent there has been an addition—Dr. John Willey.Willey has joined the Hoban

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  • Band marches to new tempo of enthusiasm

    Friday, September 12, 2003 By: Ryan Norris

    While most students were enjoying their summer break, new band director Angela Simonetti was busy preparing for her student-musicians. Only weeks into the school year, she already feels welcome."It's

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  • Homestyle cooking is on the menu for this year

    Friday, September 12, 2003 By: Emily DeCenzo

    After 20 years of working in business, Cheryl Bede has joined the Hoban faculty and entered into the teaching profession. Bede worked in sales for Nestlé and Stouffer's, distributors and manufacturer

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  • Eager history teacher steps up to the plate

    Friday, September 12, 2003 By: Colin Shechter

    History buff Greg Milo is the newest member of the social studies department.Milo said he grew up in Bath and graduated from Revere High School. He received a business degree from Wittenberg Universi

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  • English, religion teacher finds her way 'home'

    Friday, September 12, 2003 By: Andromeda Brown

    Step into first-year teacher Mary Bulgrin's class, and the first word that comes to mind is discipline. Students stop all talking at the door and take their seats, with journals out and pens in hand.

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  • Choir, new director are making music together

    Friday, September 12, 2003 By: Elise Yahner

    A new voice can be heard coming from the music room among those of the students this year. Leading the second and third period choir classes is director Dallas Young.After teaching at Berea High Scho

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  • Teens and jobs: Knowing a few basics can give you a leg up in the job market

    Friday, September 12, 2003 By: Mike DalSanto and Sarah Antonucci

    Clothes, movie tickets, candy, food, cars, gas and other expenses all require one thing—money. And for many teens, most of this money comes from working part-time or weekend jobs. In the worst high

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  • California recall, or three-ring circus?

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    Perhaps the most effective way to resolve the California gubernatorial race is to abandon the election process and adopt a more physical approach, involving baseball bats, lead pipes and chains. A gi

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  • Cell phone policy should be changed

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    The shrill ring of a cell phone interrupts a lecture. Embarrassed, the student reaches into his pocket and turns it off. Many students who carry cell phones on their persons pray they are never caug

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  • Americans often take freedom to worship for granted

    Friday, September 12, 2003 By: Sarah Antonucci

    In war-torn Iraq, a huge car-bomb explosion killed over 90 people and a top Shiite Muslim cleric Aug. 29. These victims had just finished reciting Friday prayers and were exiting a mosque in the holy

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Tyson’s sympathy will do Kobe no good: YOU DON'T KNOW JACK
When former boxing champion and ear-eater Mike Tyson empathizes with you, something is wrong. According to Reuters, Tyson wished Kobe Bryant "the best" and said he understood what he was going throug
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Compiled by Jack McLaughlinPlayer: Nick LibertinSport: Boys soccer and footballYear: SeniorAccomplishment: Two-year varsity letter winner in both sports; soccer captain; kicked winning field goal
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Boys soccer team recovers from slow start
Following a 0-3 start for the boys soccer team, the Knights finally pulled off a win against Louisville, beating the Leopards 4-1 Sept. 4. The win lifted the spirits of the team.Junior Dave Passarell
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Tough matches coming up for girls tennis
After winning eight matches and losing to Kent Roosevelt and Lake, the girls tennis team is raising a racket with its success. With shutouts against Barberton, Crestwood and Green, the Knights have s
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Volleyball team comes together for victories
Another year brings about many changes for the girls volleyball team. Six players have graduated, and a group of fresh starters is forming what has the makings of a good team.The Knights took on the
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Only loss in six games comes against St. Vincent-St. Mary
Whoosh! That was the sound of the soccer ball hitting the back of St. Vincent-St. Mary's goal net on Sept. 3. The game was the most anticipated of the season.There weren't any star players in this g
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Coach satisfied with cross country teams’ performances so far
Despite key injuries, the cross-country team is running its way through another season. With the recent incapacity of seniors Tom Contrera, Emily Sullivan and Jaclyn Stenger, and sophomore Alex Blueb
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Knights gear up for Rubber Bowl showdown against the Irish
Excitement for the Hoban vs. St. Vincent-St. Mary football game this Friday has the football team bleeding blue and gold.Coach Ralph Orsini is helping the team stay focused."We are trying to keep ever
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Senior retreat: A photographic essay
The senior retreat Aug. 27-28 at Our Lady of Cedars Church had as its theme "You are gifted in three ways."
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Cell phone policy should be changed Cell phone policy should be changed
The shrill ring of a cell phone interrupts a lecture. Embarrassed, the student reaches into his pocket and turns it off. Many students who carry cell phones on their persons pray they are never caug
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