
Diary of a Confused Teenager, Entry One: Grades, Parents and A Global Pandemic
VOX ATL staff writer Savannah offers the first entry of her “Diary of A Confused Teenager” series. This time, she talks about keeping up grades

VOX ATL staff writer Savannah offers the first entry of her “Diary of A Confused Teenager” series. This time, she talks about keeping up grades

Have you ever wondered why your teachers and parents stress you about studying? Do you consider studying to be based on how much time you

Religious clubs sound like a great idea, in theory…But the problem with these clubs is that they will always underrepresent the minorities.

Jennie Matos, 14, chronicles her journey as a black girl attending a PWI. “I can go to their school but will never be a part

VOX ATL staff writer and Westlake High School student Isabella Cavienss highlights the successes of her classmates after a local news station did the opposite.

In the wake of the global issues of police brutality and ongoing racial discrimination among African Americans, should African American athletes consider attending Historically Black

Dear Coach, I don’t even know your name, But on that day, you told me to change, It was hot inside the gym that day,

As the 2020 election field narrows to Biden and Trump, first-time voters speak out on increasingly limited options amid an uncertain post-pandemic future.

“Research says that students from low-income families tend to be less motivated in school, and less likely to graduate high school,” says Ila Prabhuram. “Through

COVID-19 has made the college application process more difficult and uncertain for Atlanta high school Juniors as ACT, SAT tests are postponed.

It was early in 2016 when I first heard the name Bernie Sanders. I was 14 years old and wasn’t super into politics. But when

“Many of us were excited for our parents and others to see us walk across the graduation stage, but instead we are left walking in