Review: ‘Step’ Reminds Us That It’s Never Too Late
“Step” breaks the negative stereotypes of inner city kids and shines a light on them. I left the theater feeling I could change the world.
“Step” breaks the negative stereotypes of inner city kids and shines a light on them. I left the theater feeling I could change the world.
My freshman year was filled with ups and downs, highs and lows, and surmountable obstacles; however, I conquered them all. I have given myself the
This movie is a reminder of the importance of sisterhood, teamwork, and pure talent.
Part of me — the part that aspired to be the Perfect Sophomore, the Perfect Junior, the Perfect Senior — wants to spend the summer
DeVos has never taken out a loan or needed a Pell Grant. This worries me because, how can she be in charge of funding she
The week of my job shadow was National Crime Victims Rights Week. I was moved by the survivors’ stories. Three words that are important: strength,
As a love child of the theater, I hardly felt out of place in Spelman College’s theater, interviewing Atlanta actress Terry Henry. It was reassuring
Just last year around this time I had kicked my feet up and was resting while my friends and fellow senior VOXers were full of
Getting ready to transition out of high school, I am learning much about myself, what makes me happy and most notably about how I undercut
“Hidden Figures” is a testimony to the struggle of women of color and how important it is to have a strong support system behind