Stories about cancer don’t often come with good news — but this one does. Caris tells is about Jane Hatch, whom we first met six years ago during a story about Swim Across America, an organization that raises money for cancer research. At the time, Jane had a team swimming in her honor as she battled the disease. Caris re-introduces us to Jane, now a teenager and cancer survivor. Jane is in remission and shares how Swim Across America played an important role in her journey and recovery.
There’s an old saying about “all work and no play” that is the perfect parallel to Camille’s “Make the Grade” study tip from Naomi about the importance of taking breaks while you’re studying.
In “Art Smart” we learn about artist Piet Mondrian and his signature style of abstract art known as neoplasticism. His love of music and his move to New York inspired Broadway Boogie Woogie, a painting that reflects the rhythm and grid of the city itself.
In this week’s “Household Hack” Luke has a unique way to fill containers that don’t fit in your sink.
Athina explains why it’s important to keep your headphones clean!
Whoever said that: Silence is Golden wasn’t a passenger in a car with an unsafe driver. The National Road Safety Foundation wants you to know that you have a responsibility to speak up.
Kean tells us why Hollywood actor Tom Hanks is more than a “star.”


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