
VOX Teen Poetry: My Escape
My Escape As I look through the reflective glass I think I think of all the pain it’s caused me I think of how my

My Escape As I look through the reflective glass I think I think of all the pain it’s caused me I think of how my

In the the latest episode of Between The Pages, VOX ATL teen staff editor Sanjna goes through her top five reads of the month of

On Oct. 13, 2019, I planned to take my first PSAT in 9th grade. I was a bit nervous about the exam until I heard

missing a word with so many different meanings a feeling you’ll never get back you will forever carry it in your heart but in the

MARTA’s buses have been running in Atlanta since 1972 and MARTA trains have been rolling through the metro area since 1979. As MARTA asks the

In this episode VOXers Nick, Jennie, Belle, A’Marie, and Tomi discuss and reflect on the best and worst moments of the 2022 Academy Awards!

When I got home from school a few weeks ago, I ran upstairs, into my bedroom, and straight to the bookcase next to my bed.

Beauty, I’ve learned, must never be rushed Nine months are required, at least Beauty can’t be bought, no matter what is said or seen For

What would it take For a voice like mine to be heard For a body like mine to be respected For my potential to be

In this episode of Teens Talk TV, VOX ATL board member Zariah Taylor revisits two of Shonda Rhimes’ most successful TV shows, “Grey’s Anatomy” and

I remember going back home from my small college in New England for the first time. I sat on the Amtrak train as I reminisced

Meandering through Macy’s on the busiest shopping day of the year, my mom and I passed the Clinique makeup stand where an elderly woman stood