
VOX 5: Reasons for Teens to Thrift in 2026
Recently, Atlanta teens have started thrifting for clothes more than ever, and for good reason. Buying clothes secondhand instead of from fast-fashion brands is more

Recently, Atlanta teens have started thrifting for clothes more than ever, and for good reason. Buying clothes secondhand instead of from fast-fashion brands is more

Atlanta is a large city, which makes choosing one place to go for entertainment difficult, especially when, like me, your go-to just doesn’t do it

Over the past year, concerns about Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) have grown in metro Atlanta. According to recent findings by the UCLA School of

There’s nothing like a creative hands-on experience. Grabbing a paintbrush, relaxing, and letting the colorful strokes tell a story. With the rise of technology, teenagers

Navigating life with or at risk for HIV can feel overwhelming, but the right resources can make all the difference. From community-based organizations to national

Adults love to make rules about teens, without actually listening to teens. Whether it’s about dress codes, mental health resources, or city curfews, teenagers are

The racks of secondhand shops are filled with untapped potential, but to many shoppers, they feel more like a confusing maze. It’s understandable to feel

Recently, Atlanta counties have been implementing changes to their public schools, some for students and others for teachers, in an effort to improve our education

If you’re even slightly tapped into film and television, it’s hard not to feel like we’ve been swimming in a vast but bleak sea of

Atlanta has been home to numerous influential artists for decades, with Complex Magazine naming it the best rap city in the United States and abroad.

In a time when books are increasingly being questioned or pulled from shelves, the words of author Daniel Handler (a.k.a. Lemony Snicket) strike a powerful

With so much political uncertainty happening around us, it may feel like there is nothing that teens can do to make a difference in their