May 3, 2011 | 10:30 AM | By Alex Friedrich
Moorhead students on the dangers of cell-phone indiscretion
Three Minnesota State University – Moorhead students have won a $500 prize for making the video (above) on the dangers of sending risque cell-phone photos.
Now can they make one about the dangers and distractions of texting in class?
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