
“Dear Kanye”: An Open Letter to My Favorite Artist
Kanye, this is the most open and active you’ve been with your fanbase in a very long time, however, despite that some of us still

Kanye, this is the most open and active you’ve been with your fanbase in a very long time, however, despite that some of us still

Administrators asked, “How could your parents let you out of the house like that?” Leggings aren’t the problem. Talking to high school students in that

Never doubt the importance and the impact that your vote makes. It’s the youth of America who could make the change we so desperately need.

Liberal arts and creativity are more valuable today than ever before. In a world defined by technology and industry, humanity has never been more essential.

Black youth are very well aware that the only reason MFOL got the coverage it did is because it happened in a suburban area. This

Teens from Fulton County spoke out with VOX at the “Future CEOs Youth Conference,” held on Friday Oct. 26, in Downtown Atlanta. From education and

“Sometimes being gay feels like it’s obstructing my high school experience. So I asked some of my gay friends. I wanted to know what they

“I can’t go anywhere without hearing the extreme and divisive views of my peers. America is trapped between two parties, and we can’t seem to

Is there a generational gap between teenage Lil Wayne listeners? In this episode of the VOXCAST, Mack, Jabari, Rachel, and Brooklyn talk about Lil Wayne

“It is crazy that we need a movie that depicts what happens out here in the real world for it to get peoples’ attention. Police

Teen staffer Aryanna Brown, 17, reassures readers that it is okay that they don’t have their future figured out just yet, as life is only

Walking into the press screening, I was praying that I wasn’t going to watch another subpar movie about progressing the black movement that failed to