The month of December can be associated by students and teachers alike with winter break. This break has to consist of having both Christmas and New Years off. This year, students’ last day of school is Dec. 21, and they return on Jan. 2, the day after New Years. That’s 11 days of no school, [...]
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The job application process; fake gummy smiles, stiff handshakes, and awkward interviews. Senior Aleksandra Vujicic was going through this process for two months before she was finally hired. Vujicic applied many places, but was still not hired and the reasons why unknown. “I don’t know why it took me so long to find a job, [...]
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This 2011-12 school year has braught many new changes to how Hoover is run. All studnets are required to wear student I.D. laniards, late pass scanners, and all doors are locked to student access except for four. The knew locked door rule has caused lots of controversy within the student body. When asked what his feelings were [...]
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The girls bowling team has nearly doubled from last year, while the boy’s team has gotten significantly smaller. Sophomore Nick “Dunkin” Black reported that there are only nine people on the boy’s team this year because a lot of the boys last year were seniors. The girl’s team last year was very close, whilst the boys were not. One would think that [...]
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Standing up for what you believe in can be a way of giving back to your society. For students Beyond War coming together against war is their way to strengthen our society. For senior Sean Bremhorst who has been a member for 2 years, the thought of organized violence is wrong. everyone in the group has [...]
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The past few years have not been kind to the Hoover boys swim program. After their long time coach Erick left two years ago Brandon replaced was his replacement. And after only one year they are in need of a new coach. This past season most the team quit in the first few weeks and [...]
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