NEW SERIES

"Ethics in America II" on CTN Ch. 18
Hypothetical cases are debated and agonized over by eminent leaders from government, business, science and academia in each one-hour episode on CTN. Using the time-honored Socratic Dialogue format, these programs engage you in the process of ethical reasoning and acquaint you with its traditions through historical essays and other writings. This video series is geared for middle school, high school, and adult learners.
Premieres: Mon., August 25, 2008
Schedule:
Mondays, 3 PM & 10 PM
Tuesdays, 7 PM
Upcoming editions:
"Three Farewells: Medicine & the End of Life" (8/25)
"War Stories: National Security & the News"(9/1)
"My Brother's Keeper" (9/8)
"Choosing Justice: Elections and Judicial Independence" (9/15)
"A Better Brain: The Ethics of Neuro-Enhancement" (9/22)
"Risk, Reward, Responsibility: Ethics in Business" (9/29)
"Sharing Miracles" on CTN Ch. 18 
People confronting serious illness or disease need to know that they are not alone. "Sharing Miracles" is a place for people to tell their personal stories of hope and survival. Every patient's battle is unique, but the collective power of shared experiences can offer great help and courage to others who are fighting for their lives.
Weekly Timeslots:
Tuesdays at 4:30 PM
Fridays at 8:30 PM
Saturdays at 2:30 PM
Sundays at 7:00 PM
Upcoming Episodes:
Sun., 8/24 at 7 PM
Greg Louganis: Back from the Depths
He won back-to-back gold medals in the 1984 and 1988 Olympic games. But he suffered in silence after being diagnosed with HIV. Learn how Greg fought back and became a patient advocate.
Fri., 8/22 at 8:30 PM and Sat., 8/23 at 2:30 PM
Mark Spitz & Bruce Jenner: Road to Glory Paved with Gold
Olympic Hall of Famers Mark Spitz (Swimming) and Bruce Jenner (Track & Field) are two of the greatest athletes in American sports history. Learn how Spitz battled cardiac disease in his family and Jenner coped with attention deficit disorder and dyslexia.
"My Favorite Book" on CTN Ch. 18
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Did you stop by the CTN booth at the Ann Arbor Book Festival and tell us what your favorite book is? More than a hundred people did just that and wait until you hear about the variety of books our community enjoys. To request a replay of "My Favorite Book" on CTN's Ch. 18 call 769.7422, ext 1503.
Ann Arbor's New Skyline H.S. 9th Graders on CTN Ch. 18

CTN's Mike Koski and Jon Dennis asked the incoming 9th grade class at Skyline High what the new school means to them. From aesthetics to academics, "Eagles Soar Into Skyline" captures the teens' thoughts about their new school on CTN Ch. 18. (And yes, we plan on replaying it four years from now when they graduate!)