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2014-2015 School Year Archives
Trimester 3
Week of June 1: America's Alzheimer's Time Bomb
Week of May 25: Study: Cell Phone Ban Linked to Rise in Test Scores
Week of May 18: Soda shouldn't be called 'diet,' advocacy group says
Week of May 11: Group pushing for female face on $20 bill narrows field to four finalists
Week of May 4: Fixing America's Broken Prisons
Week of April 27: Alibaba investment puts Snapchat valuation at $15 billion
Week of April 20: Following 'horrible tragedy,' SC mayor pledges body cameras for all police
Week of April 13: PRO/CON: Should the FDA butt in and regulate e-cigs as a tobacco product?
Week of March 30: The End of Coal?
Week of March 23: 49ers' Chris Borland retiring at 24, wary of head trauma
Week of March 16: Food fight brewing in Washington over school lunch standards
Trimester 2
Week of March 2: We ruined our oceans
Week of February 23: Young Adults More Likely to Say Vaccinating Kids Should Be Parental Choice/Dr. Sanjay Gupta: Vaccines Are a Matter of Fact
Week of February 9: One bad tweet can be costly to a student athlete
Week of January 26: Supreme Court Set to Decide National Debate on Gay Marriage
Week of January 19: The nuts and bolts of Obama's community college plan
Week of January 12: Ending snow days? West Michigan school leaders talk online lessons when classes are cancelled.
Week of January 5: Just How Much Does It Cost to Make a Penny?
Week of December 15: Mike Rowe Brings Back the Blue Collar Hero
Week of December 8: The Pain of the Watermelon Joke
Week of December 1: Philae: The bouncing baby space probe that gave itself another chance
Trimester 1
Week of November 10: Kids get new hands made with 3-D printers
Week of November 3: Rise of the Machines
Week of October 27: States seek to protect student athletes from heat stroke and other maladies
Week of October 20: Nobel Peace Prize honors Malala Yousafzai and Kailash Satyarthi
Week of October 13: Instead of Columbus Day, some US cities celebrate Indigenous People Day/Columbus Controversy
Week of October 6: What is Ebola and How Do People Catch It?/Ebola Crisis: Obama Says World Falling Short in Response
Week of September 29: Scientists say reconstructed dinosaur had body built for swimming
Week of September 22: Highland Park ISD suspends seven books after parents protest their content
Week of September 15: What is ISIS?
Week of September 8: Docs urge delayed school start times for teens
2014 Trimester 3 Archives
Trimester 3
Week of June 1: America's Alzheimer's Time Bomb
Week of May 25: Study: Cell Phone Ban Linked to Rise in Test Scores
Week of May 18: Soda shouldn't be called 'diet,' advocacy group says
Week of May 11: Group pushing for female face on $20 bill narrows field to four finalists
Week of May 4: Fixing America's Broken Prisons
Week of April 27: Alibaba investment puts Snapchat valuation at $15 billion
Week of April 20: Following 'horrible tragedy,' SC mayor pledges body cameras for all police
Week of April 13: PRO/CON: Should the FDA butt in and regulate e-cigs as a tobacco product?
Week of March 30: The End of Coal?
Week of March 23: 49ers' Chris Borland retiring at 24, wary of head trauma
Week of March 16: Food fight brewing in Washington over school lunch standards
Trimester 2
Week of March 2: We ruined our oceans
Week of February 23: Young Adults More Likely to Say Vaccinating Kids Should Be Parental Choice/Dr. Sanjay Gupta: Vaccines Are a Matter of Fact
Week of February 9: One bad tweet can be costly to a student athlete
Week of January 26: Supreme Court Set to Decide National Debate on Gay Marriage
Week of January 19: The nuts and bolts of Obama's community college plan
Week of January 12: Ending snow days? West Michigan school leaders talk online lessons when classes are cancelled.
Week of January 5: Just How Much Does It Cost to Make a Penny?
Week of December 15: Mike Rowe Brings Back the Blue Collar Hero
Week of December 8: The Pain of the Watermelon Joke
Week of December 1: Philae: The bouncing baby space probe that gave itself another chance
Trimester 1
Week of November 10: Kids get new hands made with 3-D printers
Week of November 3: Rise of the Machines
Week of October 27: States seek to protect student athletes from heat stroke and other maladies
Week of October 20: Nobel Peace Prize honors Malala Yousafzai and Kailash Satyarthi
Week of October 13: Instead of Columbus Day, some US cities celebrate Indigenous People Day/Columbus Controversy
Week of October 6: What is Ebola and How Do People Catch It?/Ebola Crisis: Obama Says World Falling Short in Response
Week of September 29: Scientists say reconstructed dinosaur had body built for swimming
Week of September 22: Highland Park ISD suspends seven books after parents protest their content
Week of September 15: What is ISIS?
Week of September 8: Docs urge delayed school start times for teens
2014 Trimester 3 Archives
- Week of June 2: "She's hoping for summer lunch money"
- Week of May 26: "US sends 80 troops to Chad to help search for missing Nigerian girls"
- Week of May 19: "School prom 'draft' prompts reflection in exclusive California city"
- Week of May 12: "Donald Sterling tells Anderson Cooper: 'I'm asking for forgiveness'"
- Week of May 5: "Oklahoma Botches Clayton Lockett's Execution"
- Week of April 28: "State Testing Sees Growing Movement of Families Planning to Opt Out"
- Week of April 21: "Georgia school hosts first racially integrated prom"
- Week of April 14: "Hard Evidence: Are We Beating Cancer?"
- Week of March 31: "Teen to government: Change your typeface, save millions"
- Week of March 24: "Flight 370: When facts are few, imaginations run wild"