Past Shows

July 24, 2010

A summer jobs problem prompts youth to trade in crime for work, experts find alcohol weakens bones, and undocumented youth advocate for passage of the DREAM Act.

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July 17, 2010

A law in one state lets minors report drinking-related emergencies without penalizing them, a new networking site can set you up with the right job, and the Wii Summer Games kick off.

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July 10, 2010

Loyola Law School students get free grades, the Twilight movies lead to widespread biting, and young women take big risks to achieve Lady Gaga goo-goo eye look.

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June 19, 2010

An Arizona law threatens to deny U.S.-born children citizenship, a 10th grade-level presidential address beyond the comprehension of most Americans, and is soccer set to become an American sport?

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June 11, 2010

One of ten youth activists who are on a hunger strike in support of the DREAM Act phones in and we consider how far the U.S. Constitution goes to protect your right to free speech.

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June 5, 2010

The challenges young immigrants face when trying to learn English, how much access teens give parents to their online social life, and what you should know before you step out in the sun.

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May 29, 2010

We have our own SAT expert on to give you tips on how to get that perfect score.

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March 20, 2010

We explore what members of a fame-crazed society will do for 15 minutes of fame, an unusual project several teens are undertaking, and whether technology could result in the loss of conversational skills.

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October 17, 2009

75 percent of young people in the UK don't feel they can live without the Internet, according to a new survey. And we'll tell you what volunteer opportunities await you.

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January 3, 2009

Protests are being held around the world seven days into the Israeli air strike on the Gaza Strip. We speak to young people who are protesting the conflict and examine how the conflict in the Middle East began.

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