
Animated Films Like ‘Onward’ Aren’t Coddling Kids Any More and We Love to See It
In the past few years, animated films like “Onward” and “Coco” have slowly changed the blueprint, guiding younger audiences through life’s more difficult topics.

In the past few years, animated films like “Onward” and “Coco” have slowly changed the blueprint, guiding younger audiences through life’s more difficult topics.

“I always try to ensure that I’m raising the voices of others through my activism,” says Paideia senior Emma Schwartz, “Rather than speaking on their

“Memes aren’t just some stupid joke on Twitter anymore,” writes VOX ATL staff writer Zariah Taylor. “Memes are capable of bridging the gap between young

Anyone who’s ever been on a road has had that experience of being in a line of cars, stuck behind that one annoyingly slow car.

Wheeler High School junior Ashleigh Ewald shares an inspiring speech with her thoughts on immigration in America and how we should accept it.

Welcome to the Youth Activism Revolution! This semester VOX Investigates will be highlighting teens who are making changes in their communities through activism. Check out

Pixar animator Kelsey Mann came to Atlanta’s SCAD Show for an early screening of “Onward” and to give a presentation on what the story department

Teenagers today have a voice that others did not have. To effect change in your community, you can start by becoming politically active. Here are

VOX ATL’s Adam Dickerson questions whether upcoming A Quiet Place sequel is a necessary addition to the post-apocalyptic genre.

VOX ATL writer Maya shares a new poem, “Feathers.”

“After I figured out that college life was going to throw at me what it wanted…I shook the urge to overthink and quickly returned to

VOX ATL’s Cayla Lamar talks to three Atlanta men about men’s mental health and the importance of being emotionally healthy.