VOX 5: Five Things I Learned Traveling Internationally For The First Time [PHOTOS]

I recently traveled out of the country for the first time to France and learned everything from what NOT to do in the airport to how to respond when a protest breaks out in the streets of Paris.
VOXCast: Redlining to Religion – Are Atlanta’s Schools Really Equal? [AUDIO]

For this semester’s VOX Investigates issue, our group of teen reporters will be tackling “Equity in Education.” To kick things off, VOXers Aidan, Christina, Kai, Kayden and Tiffany discussed some of the inequities they’ve witnessed themselves in the Atlanta school system.
What Do Atlanta Hawks Players Wish They Knew In High School? [VIDEO]

VOX ATL reporter Enen Owens asked some Atlanta Hawks players what they wish they would’ve known in high school that they know now.
What Do Real-Life ‘Tall Girls’ Think of the New Netflix Movie?

In the Netflix movie “Tall Girl,” Jodi is the tallest girl at school and it presents many problems but real-life tall girls tell VOX there are advantages.
VOX Trot #3: ‘Lord of the Flies’

VOX Trot cartoonist Aidan Ventimiglia unveils his latest comic strip for VOX readers. This week, Aidan draws inspiration from an iconic novel.
VOXCLUSIVE: Our Conversation with ‘Becoming Nancy’ Musical Writer Elliot Davis

In the context of a musical comedy, how much can one genuinely create a story in truth? This was the focus of VOX ATL writer Tyler Bey’s interview with acclaimed writer Elliot Davis.
The Three Worst Things About ‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’ the Musical

“I know that it might seem unfair to judge a musical based on a movie with different directors and directions, but I think it’s fair to take into consideration the adaptations of the story you’re adapting before making a new version.”
VentiVerse Episode One: ‘Becoming Nancy’ Review [AUDIO]

Check out the first episode of VOX ATL’s newest VOXcast series VentiVerse, produced by Abigail and Aidan Ventimiglia!
Colorism at School: The Dark Side of Being Dark-Skinned

VOX ATL staff writer Kayden shares her and other dark-skinned girls’ experiences of being mocked at school for their skin color.