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StudentCam Winner
2008-04-25T09:21:42-04:00https://ximage.c-spanvideo.org/eyJidWNrZXQiOiJwaWN0dXJlcy5jLXNwYW52aWRlby5vcmciLCJrZXkiOiJGaWxlc1wvNWI3XC8yMDQ3NTUtMDctbS5qcGciLCJlZGl0cyI6eyJyZXNpemUiOnsiZml0IjoiY292ZXIiLCJoZWlnaHQiOjUwNn19fQ==Whylan Rucker talked about her video Should Health Care Be Universal,
which won first prize in the high school section in this year’s StudentCam
competition. NPR’s Julie Rovner provided an in-depth look at the
issue. Rovner and Rucker responded to telephone calls and electronic mail.
C-SPAN Classroom’s StudentCam video documentary contest was a national competition in which middle and high school students produced a documentary exploring a current political topic using some C-SPAN footage and covering multiple viewpoints. The local cable company was Time Warner.
A video clip was shown. To view students' complete videos, go to www.studentcam.org/Winners08.htm.
Whylan Rucker talked about her video Should Health Care Be Universal,
which won first prize in the high school section in this year’s Stud…
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Whylan Rucker talked about her video Should Health Care Be Universal,
which won first prize in the high school section in this year’s StudentCam
competition. NPR’s Julie Rovner provided an in-depth look at the
issue. Rovner and Rucker responded to telephone calls and electronic mail.
C-SPAN Classroom’s StudentCam video documentary contest was a national competition in which middle and high school students produced a documentary exploring a current political topic using some C-SPAN footage and covering multiple viewpoints. The local cable company was Time Warner.
A video clip was shown. To view students' complete videos, go to www.studentcam.org/Winners08.htm. close
which won first prize in the high school section in this year’s StudentCam
competition. NPR’s Julie Rovner provided an in-depth look at the
issue. Rovner and Rucker responded to telephone calls and electronic mail.
C-SPAN Classroom’s StudentCam video documentary contest was a national competition in which middle and high school students produced a documentary exploring a current political topic using some C-SPAN footage and covering multiple viewpoints. The local cable company was Time Warner.
A video clip was shown. To view students' complete videos, go to www.studentcam.org/Winners08.htm.
Whylan Rucker talked about her video Should Health Care Be Universal, which won first prize in the high school section in this year’s Stud… read more
Whylan Rucker talked about her video Should Health Care Be Universal,
which won first prize in the high school section in this year’s StudentCam
competition. NPR’s Julie Rovner provided an in-depth look at the
issue. Rovner and Rucker responded to telephone calls and electronic mail.
C-SPAN Classroom’s StudentCam video documentary contest was a national competition in which middle and high school students produced a documentary exploring a current political topic using some C-SPAN footage and covering multiple viewpoints. The local cable company was Time Warner.
A video clip was shown. To view students' complete videos, go to www.studentcam.org/Winners08.htm. close
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