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March 12, 2010 • Alexander Salamon
As the excitement builds and hearts begin to flutter, sweethearts is on fast approach. Usually planned for late February, this year’s sweethearts dance will take place in the early weeks of March – Mar. 13, 2010 to be exact. Unlike homecoming, where a guy asks a girl, sweethearts is a Sadie...
March 11, 2010 • Jamie Chitwood
Dear Jamie is an anonymous advice forum. Jamie is here to help with any problem you might be facing. Jamie will be checking in on the site daily to be as helpful as possible. To leave Jamie your problem and receive high class advice post a comment on the page tab Dear Jamie. (Inappropriate problems...
March 11, 2010 • Staff Report
Associate Principal Kevin Hillery is an unimaginative jerk and a [expletive deleted]. If a Hoban student wrote these words in a blog at home, could he be suspended? Even though he has freedom of speech? This is the question similar to the one that Hoban’s six mock trial teams have been arguing over...
March 5, 2010 • Victoria Grieshammer
Regarded by some as one of the most charming children’s’ stories of all time and by others as one of the most descriptive drug trips of all time, Alice in Wonderland has proven itself to be a truly versatile tale. Written by English author, photographer and Anglican Deacon Lewis Carrol in 1865, the...
March 3, 2010 • Danielle Hale
Banglabash ended with a basketball game today at 1:30 p.m. The students and teachers faced off for the second year in a row. The winning team, F.A.S.T. received a hand painted basketball trophy for the second year in a row. F.A.S.T. won by two points. SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Banglabash Trophy",...
March 2, 2010 • Lindsay Huth
Every time Olympic gold medalist Apolo Ohno sees his dad cheering him on in the crowd, he knows it is because of him he has won a record-breaking eight Olympic medals. Yuki Ohno led Apolo to the sport and has supported his son through many obstacles. When Apolo was a wild, energetic child, Yuki looked...
February 22, 2010 • Pete DelMedico
At home, spectators may be confused when they turn on the winter Olympics and they see… grass. Or when half of the competitors in a downhill ski race fall before their run is finished. The warm weather and rain are not only defacing the image of the winter Olympics, but putting Olympians lives...
February 18, 2010 • Evan Shaub and Ryland Parnell
Sports writers present arguments to help answer the question: Who’s the MVP? Lebron James is the greatest basketball player alive. Yeah, you read that right. There is no doubt that Lebron James is better than Kobe Bryant. Kobe fans can argue that he has four rings, Kobe fans can argue that he has...
February 5, 2010 • Jules Libertin
Already having the nickname “Giant iPhone,” Apple’s newest product on the market, iPad, may become a global hit. Being 9.7 inches long and half-an-inch thick the magical device weighs and wafer-like pound and a half. “It’s pretty hard to live up to all the hype, but I think Apple has done...
February 5, 2010 • Marie Hofer
Nick Jonas is striking out on his own with a new band, Nick Jonas and the Administration. The Administration is made up of members from Prince’s New Power Generation. The new album Who I Am dropped Feb. 2. Nick’s new album is nothing like the trademark brothers style. It is much more mature...