Just His Opinion: Branson (2010)
Chandler Reed reflects on the popular Ozarks tourist destination.

Just Her Opinion: Girls at Prom Time (2010)
Ali Randolph, a junior, reflects on how insane senior girls get once a year.

Just His Opinion: Radio (2010)
Keith Reynolds is definitely tired of what he hears on the radio.

Just Her Opinion: Texting and Driving (2009)
Missouri's new law prohibiting those under 21 from texting and driving inspires Olivia Tinkler to sound off.

Just Her Opinion: Video Games (2009)
Kelsi Moos is tired of her boyfriend's addiction to video games.

Just His Opinion: The Big Move (2009)
Michael Freeman reflects on HTV's move from cable access to the Ozarks CW channel.

Just His Opinion: Guy Power (2008)
Rob Lyons is surrounded by females at home, and he's had enough!

Just Her Opinion: Careless Talk (2008)
For Chelsea Peebles, the high school rumor mill, full of backstabbing and half-truths, has gotten out of hand.

Just Her Opinion: Broken Heart (2008)
This is a two-for-one commentary, as Fran Olive and Sarah Skinner team up to describe the many ways boys are cruel, not cool, when it comes to breaking up.

Just His Opinion: The Wimp (2008)
True confession time for Curtis Thomas, who admits he's not exactly what you'd call "macho."

Just His Opinion: Vertically Challenged (2008)
Michael Freeman stands up for those who are vertically challenged.

Just Her Opinion: The Girl Card (2008)
Kendra Edmonds says girls know how to get away with anything because, well, they're girls!

Just His Opinion: The Non-Athlete Athlete (2008)
Rob Lyons is a team player. Too bad a lot of folks don't realize he's actually on the team!

Just Her Opinion: Growing Up Too Fast (2008)
Fran Olive is in no hurry to plan her future. Present tense is just fine with her.

Just His Opinion: Adjusting (2008)
This commentary, which was part of HTV's "Sweet 16" entry in Anaheim, CA, is all about making adjustments. Curtis Thomas sounds off.

Just Her Opinion: Crushes (2007)
Reporter Mehleena Edmonds, a true romantic, reflects on just how painful crushes can be.

Just Her Opinion: Teen Relationships (2005)
When she was a Broadcast I student, Brinnae Roggow took center stage to provide some insights and opinions about the humorous, and sometimes pathetic sides of teen romance.

Just His Opinion: Ethnicity (2007)
Derek Jenkins is proud of his heritage, but he's tired of people trying to figure out exactly what he is.

Just Her Opinion: Sibling Profiling (2007)
Stepping out of your older sibling's shadow can be a pain, according to Emily's sister, Rachel.

Just His Opinion: Height (2007)
He's 6'5" tall and fed up. Grant Reed sounds off about problems associated with his "verticality."

Just His Opinion: Choices (2007)
Tyler Snodgrass wrote and produced this commentary for the STN "Sweet 16" contest in Anaheim, CA.

Just Her Opinion: Fear (2007)
Aleshia Fenimore sees reasons to worry around every corner.

Just Her Opinion (2004)
Morgan Weatherford doesn't understand sports or appreciate all the fuss made over them.

Just Her Opinion (1994)
Following the first HTV trip abroad, Valarie Poindexter reflects on the staff's ten-day visit to London.

Just Her Opinion: Branson (1995)
The early-90s hoopla about the rise of Branson, MO got under Kaylea Boutwell's skin, so she sounded off about the town near Springfield in this popular commentary from HTV #36.

Just His Opinion: Art Display (1994)
Baron Grafft sounded off when 5th graders' annual field trip to the Springfield Art Museum was cancelled due to one parent's complaints about the appropriateness of some of the paintings.

Just Her Opinion: Popularity (2006)
Denea Malone speakes on popularity, and why it may not be all it's cracked up to be. Denea has her own unique perspective, and remember, it's Just Her Opinion.

Just Her Opinion: Junk Food (1996)
In 1996 Cheyenne Vickers had seen enough of school groups selling candy, and vending machines dispensing the same, all in the name of fundraising.

Just Her Opinion: Too Sick For School (1995)
Rae Swan, from the class of 1996, shared her thoughts about kids who kept coming to school when they were ill, just so they could reach 95 percent attendance and opt out of final exams.

Just His Opinion: The New Wellness Policy (2006)
Andrew Cotton is fed up with the push for healthy food in school cafeterias.

Just His Opinion: Standardized Tests (2006)
Tyler Snodgrass is not exactly a fan of state testing, or of college entrance exams.

Just Their Opinion: Stereotypes (2006)
Noreka and Nesha have a few choice, but funny words to say about black stereotypes.

Just His Opinion: Emo Music (2005)
Tyler Snodgrass "has issues" with emotional music that is extremely overrated, in his opinion.