School is many kids’ safe haven from home. Now, home is now their safe haven from school. Gen Z only knows the possibility of death and shootings at school. Read on
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Marie Van Brittan Brown and I don’t have much in common The girls in my biology class who immerse themselves in the study of life And the girls who can actually explain to you in detail anything about chemistry I have nothing in common with them They’re not smarter than me I’m not cooler than… Read on
The title Class President can be viewed as a considerable achievement, but some see success before seeing the past struggles and the process of what it takes to become elected. Therefore, here is my experience as a college student who ran for freshman class president and what I learned from it. The day my university’s… Read on
VOX ATL’s Special Projects Editor Daya Brown hosted a podcast where Atlanta-area teens were invited to share their thoughts on the newly-available COVID-19 vaccine. Listen as the group shares their reasons why they got vaccinated, and some of the questions and concerns they had before doing so. Read on
African American Vernacular English gave birth to words such as “finna,” “deadass,” and “lit.” But when these words leave our communities and enter the ether of popular culture, how do we as Black people ensure that they aren’t used in an incorrect or harmful way? VOX ATL board member Zariah Taylor heard from VOXers Jennie,… Read on
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 a persistent problem among high school students. When faced with excessive pressure to perform academically, several high schoolers begin having testing anxiety, which can cause panic attacks and distress among… Read on