Vol. 134 No. 12, March 2002
Index
- Graph Exercise: Arts students score higher on SAT.
- Quiz 1.
- Quiz 2.
- Quiz 3.
- Quiz 4.
- Anti-sleep pills: cheating.
- Get serious about drugs.
- Girls in youth detention.
- Girls' hockey scores!
- Irresponsible drinking.
- Let's help Afghanistan.
- Coming out gay--and happy.
- Fit fight.
- Planet, er, Peninsula of the apes.
- Sound bite.
- A compromise on creationism.
- Be like Kobe?
- No guns allowed.
- Weeded out.
- Are tests the answer? As more high schools start using standardized exams, the stakes get higher.
- Charge it! Hoping to coax more teens into buying online, marketers offer teens their own brand of plastic.
- Lawless land; Somalia is so broken-down that a regularly scheduled drug flight is the easiest way in. A reporter goes along and finds ruins, warlords, and a whole lot of guns.
- Girls, villains, and x-ray vision; in the hit show Smallville, the teenage Clark Kent experiences a sort of superpuberty in his journey to not only survive high school, but become a true American hero.
- Peace Corps: what you can do; President Kennedy enlisted youthful idealism in a global volunteer effort, a mission that President Bush is reviving.
- Should the U.S. sign the Kyoto Protocol? It was supposed to commit nations to solving global warming. But opponents question whether the treaty would even help.
- Drawing on the news.