Anchor trades newsroom for journalism classroom

Television viewers see celebrities and news reporters all the time on their television screens, but they never expect to see them in person, for example, at the grocery store.

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Students balance work, school

Many teenagers not only deal with the worries of school – homework, projects, sports and club meetings – but also with the responsibility of a job.

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Review: X Factor

The new singing audition show, “The X-Factor,” is full of amazing singers, ridiculous screamers and those who just flat out cannot sing.

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Review: Two and a Half Men

The new season of “Two and a Half Men” is a weak attempt at comedy. Although the show is humorous, viewers can hardly keep their eyes on the screen without falling asleep. The jokes and crude humor are cliché. “Two and a Half Men” should be put out of its misery and taken off TV before it drags down the CBS Network.

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Review: Suburgatory

ABC’s new comedy “Suburgatory” teeters on the edge between being hilarious and trying too hard. Stereotypes fill the show, which can be either annoying or funny.

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