
VOX Teen Poetry: The Motions [VIDEO]
2021. a year that felt like it was never ending, but here we are at the finish line. you saw right through me. taught me

2021. a year that felt like it was never ending, but here we are at the finish line. you saw right through me. taught me

I pledge allegiance to their flag and the Republic for which it stands, one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all white men in

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Loneliness- sadness because one has no company. All my life, romantic relationships have surrounded me. From my parents who have been married for sixteen years,

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In this week’s episode of the VOXCast, teen editor Anjali continues our mental health coverage and is joined by fellow VOXers Sanjna, Prince and Kit

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