
Teens’ Right to Privacy: Should Parents Go Through Our Stuff? [VIDEO]
With the parent-teen relationship, there should be privacy when it comes to their bedroom, journals, bathrooms and things of that nature — unless parents believe

With the parent-teen relationship, there should be privacy when it comes to their bedroom, journals, bathrooms and things of that nature — unless parents believe

There’s a bill under consideration this week that would extend foster care benefits to youth after age 18. Ann speaks up about why it’s important

I march because I wonder… at what point is our right to not be murdered more important than one’s right to bear arms?

Why are we relying on 18th-century laws to regulate 21st-century weapons?

My life, my safety at school should always come before guns, and as a country we are failing in our ability to protect our most

I march so I can see a positive change in our future, a future where students aren’t afraid to go to school, wondering if they

I march because, even though we will face consequences for the walkout on [Wed., March] 14th, we saw little to no response from the local

On March 14, Metro Atlanta students as well as students all over America spoke out and protested against gun violence in schools on National Walkout

Taken from our open mic earlier this year, Josiah McGhee performs his piece “Forced To Remember.”

VOX ATL went to the Partnership Against Domestic Violence’s Teen Summit, where teens crafted vision boards inspired by dialogue about self love, performed pieces of

People do not truly understand the problem of domestic violence and do not take it as seriously as it should be. Our goal is for

All that we students ask is that people work toward making a change and that we gain our safety so that Marjory Stoneman Douglas High