
The Media’s Closed Doors and Crooked View on School Safety [OPINION]
“We need to protect our public schools for the overall health of students, teachers, and administrators everywhere, as opposed to ignoring the dangers of hiding

“We need to protect our public schools for the overall health of students, teachers, and administrators everywhere, as opposed to ignoring the dangers of hiding

People came into Music Midtown worried about the “questionable” lineup, however, as they left the main stage on the last day, their minds were undoubtedly

While the new Netflix original movie “Tall Girl” was made for a teen audience, Brooklyn, 14, didn’t feel the film was relatable to her. She

Music continues to be the one unifying factor for people, despite a system that’s based on separation. And that’s what Music Midtown is about.

Christa Beth Campbell, 16, released her debut single “Songbird” earlier this month (available on iTunes, Spotify, Apple Music). Christa is from Lawrenceville, attends Collins Hill

In this episode of The Big G Show, your host Noel Greene offers his take on the long-running musical “Cats” that stopped through Atlanta.

“So much of school is a constant race of getting ahead in a continuous circle,” writes VOX Media Cafe reporter Leila Tolbert. “Lunch gives students

VOX Media Cafe reporter James Riley explores video game addiction and how it impacts teens and even his own friends.

This past May, after only four months in office, Governor Brian Kemp signed H.B. 481, a controversial bill that has been coined the “Heartbeat Bill.”

Imagine, you’re in the bathroom staring at yourself in the mirror. You’re sobbing uncontrollably, and your fists are clenched. You growl at yourself the same
What makes a person successful? What do they do or how do they look? Bill Gates, Barack Obama, Beyonce or Cardi B? Ask yourself, are

VOX ATL’s Erin Davis captures the magic from Lion Babe’s “Cosmic Wind” tour stop in Atlanta.