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Teenagers

  1. cut chat room
    Coed Teen Sex-and-Sleepovers: A Cut ChatParenting do or parenting don’t? 
  2. It’s Like, What Do I Do With This Kid? by Alex SchmidtHello! Earth to Kylie! This is your uncle speaking. He knows he’s not Justin Bieber or the “Gangnam Style” guy, but he’d like to think he’s at […]
  3. tragedies
    Brooklyn High School Field Trip Ends TragicallyA student wandered off and drowned.
  4. drag
    Large Abercrombie & Fitch Employees Forced to Wear Men’s ClothingThis sounds illegal.
  5. Obesity
    Surprise! Teens Either Don’t Know or Don’t Care How Many CaloriesWhat’d you expect?
  6. confessions
    15 Teens Discuss Modern Prom and ‘Promposals’“The stereotypes [of prom asking] are sexist and traditional, but girls chasing boys does not usually work out well,” one girl says.
  7. Why Are Teenagers Snorting Their Condoms?Nothing better to do with them.
  8. here she comes
    The Teen Beauty Queen and the Barely Legal PornoWhy Miss Delaware Teen USA shouldn’t surprise us.
  9. newtown massacre
    Watch Teens Speak Soberly and Wisely on NewtownThese kids for president(s)!
  10. These Christmas Carolers Are Not Giving It Their AllSanta, can we get these kids some smiles?
  11. The Complete Guide to Everything: Moving (Part 1)Tom forgets the intro, we talk sweaters, cautious optimism for Girl Meets World, and an explanation of how terrible Tim and Tom were as […]
  12. kids today
    N.J. Teen Accused of Setting Fire to Home, Trying to Kill Her Entire FamilyThis definitely goes beyond teen angst.
  13. profile
    It Happened to Jane PrattShe helped launch confessional culture with the Gen X bible Sassy. Now 49, she’s den mother to its journalistic progeny.
  14. school daze
    Terrible Teens Defile 9/11 MemorialTheir excuse: “Everyone was kind of bored .”
  15. technology
    Teens Are Supposedly Showing Each Other Their Passwords, All Willy-NillyIt’s like sex, but stupider.
  16. Teenagers
    Girl Scout Urges Boycott Over Transgender TagalongShe’s taking a stand against the organization’s decision to include a 7-year-old transgender child in her troop.
  17. Hannibal Buress Gives Solid Advice to Teenage Girls Hannibal Buress gave some advice to teenage girls on Rookie Magazine, and it is pretty great advice for everyone. “If you wanna say something, […]
  18. curfews
    Philly Teenagers Had the Least Fun Friday Night EverCops are serious about the city’s new curfew laws.
  19. school daze
    New York City Public Schools Will Be Required to Teach Sex Ed This YearYes, that was not a requirement already.
  20. vampires
    America’s Vampire Obsession Is Really Getting Out Of HandTeens are now biting each other.
  21. music
    See Rising Pop Star Sky Ferreira’s Racy ‘17’ Music VideoClick through to watch the 17-year-old electro-popper’s debut single.
  22. prognosis precocious
    ‘Recession Anxiety’: The Latest Excuse for Teenagers Who Act Like TeenagersMove aside, Attention Deficit Disorder!
  23. smells like teen spirit
    Minnesota District Considering Banning Axe ProductsNow Axe has launched a campaign to teach teen boys that the spray isn’t a substitute for showers.
  24. chat room
    Inside the Mind of the Teenage Girl With Amy GoldwasserGoldwasser sifted through more than 800 personal essays to find the 58 authors included in ‘Red: Teenage Girls in American Write on What Fires Up Their Lives Today.’
  25. in other news
    Is Giving a Laxative-Laced Cake to a Teacher Funny or Not?Some Brooklyn high-school kids were arrested after serving a cake packed with poop juice to their teachers. It’s awful—but still kind of funny. Right?
  26. cultural capital
    ‘Times’ Gets Kinda Pervy in Miley Cyrus ArticleAlso, New York schoolgirls reveal whether they’re standing by Hannah Montana or dropping her like a too-difficult calculus class.
  27. in other news
    New Anti-Teen Weapon: Harbinger of Bleak Future?So in an attempt to rid the outside and stairwells of the apartment building he manages of the pesky teens who hang out there, last week Sean Mann of Jamaica, Queens, became the first person in New York to install a device known as the Mosquito. A small wall-mounted box that emits a high-pitched screech only audible to people in their teens and early twenties, the Mosquito was created in Britain to deter teen loiterers, and so far, it seems to work. “It’s obnoxious, high-pitched and painful,” 19-year-old Kristin Hankins told the Post, when they tried it out in Washington Square Park the other day. Weird. While we’re not too bothered that someone has devised a way to shut up teenagers, what if this is merely the beginning?
  28. in other news
    HarperCollins, Still With the DecapitationsSpeaking of HarperCollins: Lit blogger Bookburger has notices a curious new trend in the design of covers for teen novels: Decapitation. More and more releases from HarperTeen — Bookburger cites three examples from the spring catalogue — feature cover images of teenage bodies with the attached head conveniently cropped off. It’s a strange trend, and an objectifying one, but it’s also sort of inexplicable to be coming from Harper right now. If nothing else in the last few weeks, hasn’t the publisher learned it might be best to stay far away from beheadings? Headless Wonders [Bookburger] Earlier: Our coverage of Judith Regan
  29. in other news
    Educators Want to Eliminate Middle School, PubertyToday’s Times is reporting on the newest wrinkle in radical school reform since Bard president Leon Botstein proposed doing away with high school altogether — doing away instead with its younger sibling, middle school. Performance is historically so abysmal in those three-year programs that the question among administrators and researchers is no longer whether it’s a good idea but rather whether K–8 or 6–12 is the better solution. But how do the children feel about it? For that we direct you to reporter Elissa Gootman’s accompanying photo essay on P.S. 105 in Far Rockaway (K–8) and Harlem’s Frederick Douglass High School (6–12). The mortified faces on the middle-school-aged students suggest an even more radical reform idea that would no doubt make the teens happy. Never mind middle school: Can they just do away with adolescence? Photo Essay: The Middle School Dilemma [NYT] Taking Middle Schoolers Out of the Middle [NYT]