
The Teen Cellphone Bill Controversy: The VOX ATL Interview With Vermont Sen. John Rodgers
Vermont senator John Rodgers made national headlines when he proposed banning teen cellphone use in his state. Here’s the VOX ATL interview with Rodgers.

Vermont senator John Rodgers made national headlines when he proposed banning teen cellphone use in his state. Here’s the VOX ATL interview with Rodgers.

“Being stripped of our rights and everything we have ever loved / But even still, we remain the best creatures known to love,” writes VOX

The political issues uncoiling throughout the background of “Hello, Dolly!” seamlessly parallel today’s lack of social equality and our economic inequality.

Imagine stepping into a time machine and traveling way back to 1885. This is where the “Hello Dolly” is set. I was in awe of

VOX ATL teen poet Zakai Beck debuts with his poem “Human.” A piece about our differences that make us all alike. We make up earth.

“Being that I’m a dual enrollment student, it has truly helped me tremendously by decreasing the load as far as college goes,” says VOX ATL


VOX ATL alum Zakirah checks in with us all the way from California.

“Instead of waiting for change to occur, teens have been making change happen, through attending summits, educating themselves and creating safe spaces for the marginalized,

As the first-ever foreign language Best Picture Oscar winner, teens should overcome their fears about films with subtitles and check out “Parasite.”

“The hardest grief,” says VOX ATL contributor Kelsey Henderson, “is when someone you never questioned being absent in your life fails to make an appearance.”

“I find it very ironic that Billie, an artist clearly inspired by rap culture, can so easily criticize rap music for “lying” when she herself