R-E-S-P-E-C-T Aretha, The Queen of Soul (And Here’s Why)
We look to figures like Beyonce as the ultimate black female role model, but without the original Queen (of Soul) paving the way for future female artists, there would be no Queen Bey.
VOXCast: Identity Mini-Episode
VOX Investigates is coming! Here’s a taste of what the teens are thinking right now
VOX Teen Poetry: “A Lonely Romantic’s Imagination”

Our first VOX Teen Poetry submission for the 2018-19 school year comes from Tyler Bey.
Fashion Speaks Louder than Words: The Impact of Slogan T-Shirts

Wearing pieces such as “NEVER SOLD DOPE” and “END RAPE CULTURE” allows for support to those that could not voice these issue themselves. Now we are able to wear our beliefs.
Summer Steppin’: What Not to Put On This Season’s Playlist [OPINION]
Even as we’re bopping to the top 45 through these next few months, we have to remember that the lyrics and content of the songs we put on repeat are just as important as the beat that plays behind them.
VOXCAST S4 E1: The College Podcast [AUDIO]

Finally! Season four of the VOXCast is here. This time we have VOXCast co-founders Kenneth Franklin and Khalil Shipman talking about their transitions into freshman year, of college.
What Is Cancel Culture and Why Do We Need It? [AUDIO]
VOXers Erin Davis, Amariyah Callender and Christian Stallworth dive into what exactly cancel culture is, and why we need it more than ever in 2018.
Battle of the Journals: Which One is Right For You?
There are many options for how to keep yourself organized this school year and here are three great options for you to use. It all just depends on what you are comfortable with using and also what fits your personality.
More Than a Grade: What Colleges Really Look For in a Student
You’re probably wondering what college admissions recruiters and officers are thinking. Is it really all about grades to them, or are these recruiters hoping to find the esteemed multifaceted student that they could only dream of?
‘Eighth Grade’ is a Great Movie, But a Not-So-Great Experience
One thing that “Eighth Grade” accomplishes is capturing the experience of eighth grade (at least my experience). In the movie, eighth grade is total hell for Kayla, and that’s exactly how it was for me.