Cnn student news episodes

CNN Student News is a daily news program designed specifically for students and educators. Here are some episodes you can access:

2022 Episodes

  1. January 3, 2022: "New Year, New Challenges" - Covers the Omicron variant, COVID-19 vaccines, and the 2022 Winter Olympics.
  2. January 10, 2022: "Climate Change and Extreme Weather" - Discusses the impact of climate change on extreme weather events, such as hurricanes and wildfires.
  3. January 17, 2022: "Inauguration Day" - Covers the inauguration of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris.
  4. January 24, 2022: "COVID-19 and Education" - Examines the effects of the pandemic on education, including remote learning and vaccination efforts.
  5. January 31, 2022: "Wildfires and Climate Change" - Investigates the connection between wildfires and climate change.
  6. February 7, 2022: "Black History Month" - Celebrates the contributions and achievements of African Americans throughout history.
  7. February 14, 2022: "Valentine's Day and Heart Health" - Discusses the importance of heart health and the history of Valentine's Day.
  8. February 21, 2022: "Olympic Games and Sports" - Covers the 2022 Winter Olympics and the impact of sports on mental and physical health.
  9. February 28, 2022: "Women's History Month" - Highlights the achievements and contributions of women throughout history.
  10. March 7, 2022: "Spring Break and Travel" - Examines the importance of spring break and travel for students and the impact of COVID-19 on travel plans.

2021 Episodes

  1. January 4, 2021: "New Year, New Challenges" - Covers the COVID-19 pandemic, vaccines, and the 2021 presidential inauguration.
  2. January 11, 2021: "Inauguration Day" - Examines the inauguration of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris.
  3. January 18, 2021: "COVID-19 and Education" - Discusses the impact of the pandemic on education, including remote learning and vaccination efforts.
  4. January 25, 2021: "Wildfires and Climate Change" - Investigates the connection between wildfires and climate change.
  5. February 1, 2021: "Black History Month" - Celebrates the contributions and achievements of African Americans throughout history.
  6. February 8, 2021: "Valentine's Day and Heart Health" - Discusses the importance of heart health and the history of Valentine's Day.
  7. February 15, 2021: "Olympic Games and Sports" - Covers the 2021 Winter Olympics and the impact of sports on mental and physical health.
  8. February 22, 2021: "Women's History Month" - Highlights the achievements and contributions of women throughout history.
  9. March 1, 2021: "Spring Break and Travel" - Examines the importance of spring break and travel for students and the impact of COVID-19 on travel plans.
  10. March 8, 2021: "International Women's Day" - Celebrates the achievements and contributions of women around the world.

2020 Episodes

  1. January 6, 2020: "New Year, New Challenges" - Covers the COVID-19 pandemic, vaccines, and the 2020 presidential election.
  2. January 13, 2020: "Australia Bushfires" - Examines the impact of the bushfires on Australia and the environment.
  3. January 20, 2020: "Inauguration Day" - Covers the inauguration of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris.
  4. January 27, 2020: "COVID-19 and Education" - Discusses the impact of the pandemic on education, including remote learning and vaccination efforts.
  5. February 3, 2020: "Black History Month" - Celebrates the contributions and achievements of African Americans throughout history.
  6. February 10, 2020: "Valentine's Day and Heart Health" - Discusses the importance of heart health and the history of Valentine's Day.
  7. February 17, 2020: "Olympic Games and Sports" - Covers the 2020 Summer Olympics and the impact of sports on mental and physical health.
  8. February 24, 2020: "Women's History Month" - Highlights the achievements and contributions of women throughout history.
  9. March 2, 2020: "Spring Break and Travel" - Examines the importance of spring break and travel for students and the impact of COVID-19 on travel plans.
  10. March 9, 2020: "International Women's Day" - Celebrates the achievements and contributions of women around the world.

Please note that these episodes are subject to change and may not be available in their entirety.