
What A Food Debate Taught Me About Cultural Fusion [OPINION]
Three years ago, in the middle of math class, my quiet scribbling was interrupted by an argument that some of my peers were having on

Three years ago, in the middle of math class, my quiet scribbling was interrupted by an argument that some of my peers were having on

The roaring 20s called, and they want their inequalities back. While millions of Americans were hours away from losing SNAP benefits, President Trump hosted his

For teenagers in metro Atlanta, a driver’s license often symbolizes freedom. But for countless teens across the sprawling suburbs, and even sometimes within the city

As an individual who loves having her own money and not having to ask people for things, especially coming from a lower-class family that just

Libraries, coffee shops, and malls are all fading. No one is going to places to socialize anymore. We are in an era of declining community.

“Euphoria” is a show about high school students, but it is rated for mature audiences due to its graphic and intense content. The show is

In high school, students take standard social studies classes such as U.S. History, American Government, and World History. In recent decades, classes on ethnic history,

Lately, Gen Z has been reviving millennial vibes, blending the vintage aesthetic with our modern-day style. Driven by a deep sense of curiosity, Gen Zers

Fulton County Board of Health’s SKYE Program hosted four educational workshops for Atlanta teens in June 2025, and VOX ATL teens facilitated a self-expression and

In this podcast, Zachary Walker and Brody Fisher tackle Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals in college sports. They are joined by Josh Katz, Nick

Walking into school as a little girl, my hands were covered in a brown stain that displayed a beautiful design. I was excited to tell

The future of Atlanta starts with a dream, the Atlanta Dream to be exact. Women’s basketball is on the rise, with names such as Caitlin