
Presidential Debates Are Not What You Think They Are
“Seeing the candidates quarrel over policies seems like just another presidential debate you see on TV,” writes VOX ATL’s James Rhee. “But I started to
“Seeing the candidates quarrel over policies seems like just another presidential debate you see on TV,” writes VOX ATL’s James Rhee. “But I started to
VOX ATL staff writer Christina Norris has five ways teens can remain politically active while sitting at home!
I encountered a small elderly woman and for data entry purposes, I asked who she had voted for. Her response troubled me: “Oh, I’m not
“I always try to ensure that I’m raising the voices of others through my activism,” says Paideia senior Emma Schwartz, “Rather than speaking on their
“Memes aren’t just some stupid joke on Twitter anymore,” writes VOX ATL staff writer Zariah Taylor. “Memes are capable of bridging the gap between young
Not even two days before Super Tuesday, it wasn’t irrational to claim that Sanders had the Democratic presidential nomination. So, what possibly went wrong?
Teenagers today have a voice that others did not have. To effect change in your community, you can start by becoming politically active. Here are
Vermont senator John Rodgers made national headlines when he proposed banning teen cellphone use in his state. Here’s the VOX ATL interview with Rodgers.
VOX ATL reporter Dinah Rogers captures Stacey Abrams’ challenge to young people in the fight for voting rights.
Our country has a rich history of presidents, and after 45 of them, their names are a gold mine of puns. Too bad puns don’t