We'd like to know whether you've noticed a difference in your school's lunches. And if so...is it a good or bad difference?
Carl Azuz, Anchor
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In Wednesday's CNN Student News, we hear about some things that are being done in an effort to get people to stop texting while they drive. We all hear about the dangers of texting while driving; we know that it can result in accidents, even fatal ones, but we still see people doing it. So we want to know: Why do you think that people still text and drive?
Donna Krache, Executive Producer
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On Tuesday's edition of CNN Student News, we report on a couple of news stories involving displays of the Ten Commandments. You hear some arguments for and against these displays on public property; the debate often brings up what's known as the Establishment Clause of the U.S. Constitution:
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof..." (Amendment I)
We'd like to hear your opinions about the displays described in Tuesday's show.
Carl Azuz, Anchor
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Ten months after a drum major died following an apparent hazing incident, there's a new rule at Florida A&M University: If you want to attend classes there, you have to sign a pledge saying you won't participate in any hazing activities whatsoever - either on or off campus.
The rule takes effect next spring, with the goal of stopping hazing at FAMU. The question is, will it work? (And if you think it won't, do you think anything will stop hazing?)
Carl Azuz, Anchor
It's not a new idea, but it's a new display at Harrods. Supporters say it's a good thing because it keeps kids from thinking they have to play with certain toys because they're marketed for boys or girls. Critics say it won't make a difference because most kids already know what they want before they visit the store; they'll just have to look for their toys in a different area.
We don't know yet whether there'll be a significant effect on how (or what) toys are sold. But we are curious about whether you think a gender-neutral toy department would make a difference to your younger brother or sister.
Carl Azuz, Anchor
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