Vol. 149 No. 13, May 2017
Index
- 'Most magnificent movement'.
- Analyzing author's claims.
- It's your last issue of the spring!(upfront: TEACHER'S GUIDE)
- Making connections.
- Teacher to teacher: tips for using Upfront in the classroom.
- The obesity epidemic.
- A real life transformer.
- 12,716.
- 20,000.
- 5 ft 9 in.
- 500 pounds.
- Learning under fire.
- Prehistoric painkillers.
- Drone hunters.
- Hiding from the news.
- If your state were a country ...
- Should they stay or should the go? The debate over president Trump's crackdown on undocumented immigrants.
- My parents were deported.
- Sugar coating the truth: as the battle over soda and obesity heats up, researchers say the sugar and beverage industries paid for dozens of studies that conclude their products don't pose health risks.
- Venezuela in crisis: with its economy in free fall and a government looking more and more like a dictatorship, Venezuela is on the brink of disaster.
- One family's tragic tale: their story became a symbol of the nation's collapse: after three days with no food, the family was growing weak.
- Protest nation: from the Boston Tea Party to the modern-day Tea Party and the Women's March, America has been shaped by protest movements.
- The art of protest: when it comes to swaying public opinion, a provocative image can be a powerful tool.
- Are driverless cars a good idea?
- Cartoons.