
VOXCast: How Did The Shift To Virtual Learning Impact Teen Mental Health?
In this episode of the VOXCast Anjali, Prince, Sanjna and Kit continue their discussion on mental health, this time focusing on how the shift from

In this episode of the VOXCast Anjali, Prince, Sanjna and Kit continue their discussion on mental health, this time focusing on how the shift from

Whether it be the added stress of transition back into an in-person academic environment or the strain of college admissions approaching, testing anxiety has been

You might have heard about dual enrollment before, and maybe even considered joining it. But what exactly is it, and what can you expect from

One group gets the chance to live and learn and ultimately build a subconscious set of rules as to what is acceptable in the school

Okay and who thinks Black history should also be taught in schools? Great! By a show of hands, who thinks Critical Race Theory should be

On May 20, Georgia Governor Brian P. Kemp wrote a letter to the State Board of Education opposing the teaching of critical race theory in

Though these skills may not be requirements before going to college, they are definitely things that would prove to be helpful when you are in

As students are returning to school this fall, the after effects of virtual education are a concerning topic for them to think about.
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In recent times, the term “Critical Race Theory” has become more prominent in debates. The big question being asked is: should CRT be taught in

How can we accurately reflect the experiences of victims of racism, ensure that all members of American society experience equal representation, and establish systems for

Story by Rachel Alexander/VOX Media Cafe May 2021 It was barely 64°F outside, and we were all freezing cold. Everyone was bundled up in sweatshirts

AP classes, or “Additional Pressure” classes as I like to call them, only add to the immense workload that students are already carrying.