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Becka Is Going Through It, but Mattea Conforti Is Going to the Jersey Shore
We caught up with 'The Testaments' star ahead of her summer break, before she returns to Harvard.
By Kara Nesvig
Introducing the Teen Vogue X Vogue Summer School Essay Contest
One lucky winner will join us in New York City for Vogue Summer School's Fashion Business program.
Is Your Friend Group Toxic? Here's How to Tell, and What to Do If It Is
According to an expert.
By Zoë Hecht
With AI and Layoffs, Are Teens Still Looking for Careers in Tech?
AI is changing what careers are possible for students interested in STEM subjects. WIRED spoke with five aspiring scientists to find out how they’re preparing for the future.
By Charley Locke
Kids in Larger Bodies Do Worse in School. One Reason May Be Teacher Bias
Weight bias may lead to worse grades for larger students.
By Kavitha Cardoza, The Hechinger Report
In the School Shooting Age, Phone Bans Scare These Students
Schools are increasingly banning student phone use, but these teens raised an unfortunately modern concern.
By Fortesa Latifi
Thou Shalt Teach Religion in Schools? Activists, Parents, and Pastors Object
Forcing students to review the Ten Commandments and the Bible overall could expose them to sexism, racism and queerphobia, those suing over policies in Oklahoma and Louisiana say.
By Nadra Nittle, The 19th
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We Found the Best Backpacks on Amazon—Period
Your laptop, school supplies, and textbooks will be secure.
By Brittany Romano and Shauna Beni-Haynes
These Students Are Graduating From College Behind Prison Walls
“You're breaking down and rebuilding yourself as a human being.”
By Charlotte West
Teen Vogue’s Favorite Colleges and Universities: How to Nominate Your School
Launching this fall, the package will highlight 10 schools that have served students in exceptional ways, with an emphasis on campus life.
By Teen Vogue Staff
Classical Charter Schools of America Pays ACLU $1.456 Million in Gendered Uniform Lawsuit
The school enforced mandatory skirts to “promote chivalry," Teen Vogue exclusively learns.
By Aiyana Ishmael
Children's Literacy Rates Are Falling, and Book Deserts Aren’t Helping
Rania Zuri, the youngest person ever to author a successful US Senate resolution, on the importance of childhood literacy.
By Rania Zuri
This Podcast Highlights the Impact of Anti-LGBTQ+ Policy Through One Powerful Story
NBC's Grapevine looks at one teenager, one family, and one school district in Texas to help explain the anti-LGBTQ+ movement.
By Fortesa Latifi
Why Gen-Z Students and Activists Are Going to Bat for Libraries
From right-wing attacks to defunding threats library activism is more important than ever.
By Rainesford Stauffer
How Trans Youth Navigate Coming Out at School
For trans students, a new school year can mean coming out all over again.
By Fortesa Latifi
Inside the Rise Summit: Meet the Teenagers Trying to Change the World
Teen Vogue got an exclusive look into the 2023 Rise Summit in Oxford.
By Alyssa Hardy
5 Young People Explain how They Navigate In-Betweenness
As incoming freshman shift from middle to high school, and high school to college, they reflect on the time in between.
By Skyli Alvarez
How GWU Students Protested Justice Clarence Thomas On Campus
The Supreme Court Justice didn't return to GWU this fall despite teaching there since 2011.
By Abrigail Williams
Money From the Anti-Gun Violence Bill Will Go Toward Improving Student Mental Health
Fear of gun violence and anxiety are linked.
By Brittney McNamara
Thousands of Virginia Students Are Walking Out for Trans Rights
"I wouldn’t be able to come home if my parents found out that I was queer."
By Lex McMenamin