Studio One features school censorship, physical therapy


Learn how a U.S. Supreme Court ruling may affect school policy on the next edition of Studio One on Channel 3 in Grand Forks. Five years ago a high school student from Alaska was suspended for using the phrase “bong hits 4 Jesus.” However, the student says the suspension infringed on his right to freedom of speech. Now the case has reached the Supreme Court. Hear from a high school principal on this issue.

Also on the show this week, sore muscles and back pain can hinder your lifestyle. Physical Therapist Tiffany Sutton helps individuals recover from injuries and everyday aches and pains. Watch as Sutton explains a day in the life of a physical therapist on Studio One.

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