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  • Big Brother invading high school classrooms

    Saturday, September 27, 2003 By: the Editorial Board

    In the early 20th century, George Orwell foresaw cameras watching our every move by 1984. In 2003, cameras are in virtually every store and building, on streetlights, and even in the same schools whe

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  • Way to go, Hoban! Keep up the positive spirit

    Saturday, September 27, 2003 By: the Editorial Board

    Outsiders venturing through the halls of Hoban the week of Sept. 8 would be shocked at what they saw. One day the students looked as though they had just rolled out of bed with no attempt to get read

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  • Taking responsibility for one's actions is a mark of maturity

    Saturday, September 27, 2003 By: Sarah Antonucci

    Dear Cowards,I am writing this letter to the vandals who have not confessed and to those who have not turned them in. As a senior, I, along with all my other innocent classmates, have been just as af

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  • Spirit shown on Mum Day makes me proud I go to Hoban

    Saturday, September 27, 2003 By: Jack McLaughlin

    Give me an H-O-B-A-N. This familiar cheer brings a smile to the faces of the crowd. Alumni proudly join in. We want a SACK. We need a SACK. SACK. SACK. New and clever chants like the SACK cheer a

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  • Tardy students will find new signature on slips

    Saturday, September 27, 2003 By: Colleen Bott

    Late students can start polishing their excuses for the new attendance officer, Brother Tom Henning. Besides passing out green slips, he is in charge of the bookstore."I'm going to try to introduce n

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  • From the court to the classroom, coach scores

    Saturday, September 27, 2003 By: Steve Beiting

    Basketball fans may remember seeing him for the past six years on the sidelines of games. Students may recall him as a substitute teacher. Now, Tim Lucey is beginning his first year as a health and

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  • Technology guru adds math to the equation

    Saturday, September 27, 2003 By: Becky Pelini

    Her name is Esther Wain-Weiss, but her math students call her "W-squared" for short. Aside from her teaching duties, she is helping the faculty understand and use the new technologies available.After

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  • Hoban hermana helps tutor English, Spanish

    Saturday, September 27, 2003 By: Sarah Antonucci

    Thrifting, as well as monthly dinners and shopping with her sisters, are among the interests of Sister Kathy McIntyre, the new English and Spanish teacher.The fourth of seven children, McIntyre grew u

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  • Graduate gives students new angles on learning

    Saturday, September 27, 2003 By: Mike DalSanto

    Another Hoban alumnus returns to teach at his alma mater. To join the ranks of nine graduates on the faculty, Paul Donatelli has reappeared as a teacher of geometry, college algebra and trigonometry.

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  • New trig teacher returns to alma mater

    Saturday, September 27, 2003 By: Caitlin DelMedico

    A Class of 1997 graduate can be found in the classrooms of Hoban again. Aaron Orians is teaching college algebra and trigonometry part-time this year. This is his first year teaching.Lack of experie

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The Visor Archbishop Hoban High School Akron, OH
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While Sept. 11, 2001, is forever etched in the memory of virtually every American, far fewer remember Oct. 25, 1999. On that day, professional golfer Paine Stewart's Learjet crashed into a South Dako
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MUM DAY: a photographic essay
Hoban's oldest spirit tradition lives on.
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Big Brother invading high school classrooms Big Brother invading high school classrooms
In the early 20th century, George Orwell foresaw cameras watching our every move by 1984. In 2003, cameras are in virtually every store and building, on streetlights, and even in the same schools whe
full story 
Way to go, Hoban! Keep up the positive spirit
Outsiders venturing through the halls of Hoban the week of Sept. 8 would be shocked at what they saw. One day the students looked as though they had just rolled out of bed with no attempt to get read
full story 
Taking responsibility for one&#39;s actions is a mark of maturity
Dear Cowards,I am writing this letter to the vandals who have not confessed and to those who have not turned them in. As a senior, I, along with all my other innocent classmates, have been just as af
full story 
Fight music piracy at its source, not with poor Joe Downloader Fight music piracy at its source, not with poor Joe Downloader
File sharers beware: you're next on the RIAA's "Who to Sue" list for pirating music files. The Recording Industry Association of America recently began its crackdown on illegal file-sharing by bringi
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Tardy students will find new signature on slips
Late students can start polishing their excuses for the new attendance officer, Brother Tom Henning. Besides passing out green slips, he is in charge of the bookstore."I'm going to try to introduce n
full story 
From the court to the classroom, coach scores
Basketball fans may remember seeing him for the past six years on the sidelines of games. Students may recall him as a substitute teacher. Now, Tim Lucey is beginning his first year as a health and
full story 
Technology guru adds math to the equation
Her name is Esther Wain-Weiss, but her math students call her "W-squared" for short. Aside from her teaching duties, she is helping the faculty understand and use the new technologies available.After
full story 
Hoban hermana helps tutor English, Spanish
Thrifting, as well as monthly dinners and shopping with her sisters, are among the interests of Sister Kathy McIntyre, the new English and Spanish teacher.The fourth of seven children, McIntyre grew u
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