Tri-Cities High School: What Would You Change About the School System?
VOX ATL visited Tri-Cities High School to host a self-expression workshop around this semester’s VOX Investigates topic “Equity in Education.” Here’s what a couple of
VOX ATL visited Tri-Cities High School to host a self-expression workshop around this semester’s VOX Investigates topic “Equity in Education.” Here’s what a couple of

On the need to protect women, Warren said: “The hard truth is black women and girls are being brutalized at alarming rates by people they

The fifth Democratic Presidential Debate was held in Atlanta and VOX teens stayed up late to watch and react in real time. Here’s what they

A scare this fall at a metro area football game and incidents like Thursday’s school shooting in Santa Clarita, Calif., has Atlanta teens thinking and

Paul Stewart went from having a 1.3 GPA and on the verge of dropping out of high school to becoming a soon-to-be-college graduate. Listen to

VOXATL writer Christina Norris gives her fellow teens 5 tips on how to make the most of their senior year in high school!

For this semester’s VOX Investigates issue, our group of teen reporters will be tackling “Equity in Education.” To kick things off, VOXers Aidan, Christina, Kai,

VOX ATL staff writer Kayden shares her and other dark-skinned girls’ experiences of being mocked at school for their skin color.

All in all, this movie wants to deliver a powerful message about acceptance and maybe in a different time, it would have succeeded.

This semester’s VOX INVESTIGATES topic is “Equity in Education.” Take a look at what happened when the topic of being a low income student was

A Note From Cartoonist Aidan Ventimiglia: I always enjoy a little pun to make me smile in the morning. Or in the afternoon. Or lunchtime,

Catharine Hasna is an 18-year-old Atlanta resident and a high school graduate from K12 Online academy. Catharine is a hard-core human’s rights activist and a