
‘It Became a Nightmare’: Juniors Speak Out on Navigating High School’s Trickiest Year — In a Pandemic
For some reason, I didn’t believe the adults or high school graduates when they said junior year is really going to humble you.
For some reason, I didn’t believe the adults or high school graduates when they said junior year is really going to humble you.
“Yes, stress can motivate you and help you meet your daily challenges, granting the completion of tasks and the production of quality work,” writes VOX
The media continues to perpetuate the ideas of a white man being deeply troubled instead of stating this was an act of terrorism rooted in
For some of us, the pandemic allowed time to heal and grow, and for others, it did quite the opposite. Either way, we deserve to
Due to the hardships we had to face last year, many of us may have forgotten that every dark cloud has a silver lining. With
“Explicit discrimination and overt stereotypical thinking have plagued and penetrated the health care and research systems so profoundly, that it is now difficult to root
It’s not the college I remember touring, But that’s what life is, hardly boring. I’ve learned how to change, In a world so strange.
“Last summer, when the pandemic was settling in as a fact of life, I spent a lot of time thinking about how it isolates us.”
Neighbors, neighbors, Thank you for all your generous favors. When we were moving, There were a lot of unknowns, But you accepted us And welcomed
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
“An Ode to the Mailman” I’m excited to report, a new quarantine sport, the mailman and his transport. Wait until he or she comes around,
History will remember this horrific year Full of agony and pain Pearl like tears streaming down faces Yet, like Avoxes, we can’t complain. Does the