
What news stories mattered to students this year?
Clip: 12/30/2014 | 7m 41s
Judy Woodruff talks with three high schoolers who entered the #MyZeitgeist competition.
A contest sponsored by PBS Newshour Extra and Google asked students to create a digital mash-up looking back at 2014. Judy Woodruff talks with three high schoolers who entered the #MyZeitgeist competition about deciding what events made their year-in-review videos and how their generation gets its news.
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What news stories mattered to students this year?
Clip: 12/30/2014 | 7m 41s
A contest sponsored by PBS Newshour Extra and Google asked students to create a digital mash-up looking back at 2014. Judy Woodruff talks with three high schoolers who entered the #MyZeitgeist competition about deciding what events made their year-in-review videos and how their generation gets its news.
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