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A Cultural Exchange: K-Pop’s Western Inspirations!

K-pop has been around since the late 80’s and 90’s, though its popularity has soared to remarkable heights throughout the past couple of decades. Some of the first K-pop groups emerged in the ’90s, with groups such as Seo Taiji and Boys (known as the first K-pop group), Deux, Goofy, H.O.T, Koyote, and Sechs Kies. […]

Bridging the Divide: The Economic Gap in Private Schools [opinion]

When most people think of a private school student, they think of someone from a rich family. Kids whose parents are doctors, lawyers, or CEOs. What people don’t see are the hundreds of lower- and middle-class students attending these schools on financial aid. A student who is on financial aid is attending a private school […]

Swiftly Unraveled: A Taylor Swift Deep Dive Podcast | Speak Now

In this VOX ATL podcast, we are going over Taylor Swift’s album, “Speak Now.” Ethan Ford and guest, Jennie, will be going over the album, as a whole. Listen on Soundcloud: Listen on Spotify:   Transcript of this episode: Ethan This is Swiftly Unraveled, a Taylor Swift deep dive podcast, and I hope you’re ready […]

Do parents understand their kids?

What parents get wrong There are many things that parents get wrong about their children and teenagers. Some people think that their children are fine and they know everything happening in their kids’ lives. But in reality, they only know what they can see. Teenagers have way more things to go through than their parents […]

Animal Shelters Uncovered [VIDEO]

Animal shelters in America have become overcrowded and busy. Here you will learn more about how these conditions are taken into account when adopting and what you can do to better support the animals.

The Bold Mystique of ‘Hit Me Hard and Soft’

“I find it really hard to write about the exact feelings in my life…”, Billie Eilish stated in an interview with Zane Lowe on Apple Music regarding her new song “What Was I Made For.” Despite this sentiment seeming like some sort of a songwriting curse to many, in Eilish’s third studio album “HIT ME […]

The Clark Controversy

Coming out of high school, Caitlin Clark was rated a 5-star recruit. She was named a McDonald’s All-American and was rated the fourth-best player in her class by ESPN. She had plenty of elite D1 offers but ultimately decided to commit to her hometown college team, The University of Iowa’s Hawkeyes. During her time at […]

VOX Bubble: What I’d Like To Say About Mental Health Today

Parents shouldn’t invalidate us Parents, especially in the Black community, shouldn’t invalidate their child’s feelings when it comes to mental health and speaking about being depressed, having ADHD, and disorders of the such. It is important to me because so many kids don’t get the proper teaching and learning they need to help cope with […]