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Meet Teen Vogue's 2024 Election Student Correspondents

Our seven-person team represents seven of the key states that will determine the presidency and control of Congress: Florida, Arizona, Nevada, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan.

College Administrators Have to Stop Silencing Their Students

Administrators have to listen to their own students.

Trump Embarrassed Himself in a Room of Black Journalists

And the NABJ shouldn’t have invited him in the first place.

We’re Making Journalism More Accessible for Teens Like Us

There aren’t enough journalists from underrepresented backgrounds. We're changing that.

Underpaid and Undervalued: What It’s Like to Be a Palestinian Student Journalist Right Now

We are not your sources or your fixers.

Buddy Systems, Assaults and All-Nighters — Students Are Covering a ‘Momentous’ Moment on Their Campuses

“This is our chance to write the historical record accurately.”

9 Student News Outlets to Follow for Ongoing University Protests Coverage

Here’s where to look to get on-the-ground coverage of ongoing university protests directly from students.

Student Journalists Are Getting Laws Passed To Stop Censorship

Students aren’t letting themselves be silenced.

We Need More News Coverage By, About, and for Teens

The voices I most want to hear from are those of other teenagers.

These Are the Texts Students Sent During UNC’s Shooting Lockdown

The school’s newspaper, The Daily Tar Heel, shared the messages in a powerful front page.

This Stanford Freshman’s Reporting Brought Down the School President

Theo Baker and the Stanford Daily’s staff landed a scoop that became national news.

Kids Like Me Shouldn’t Be Reporting on the Death of Kids

The Covenant School shooting happened close to my university.

Student Journalists Are Struggling to Navigate Online Harassment

“People are putting down student journalists who are just starting.”

OU’s Student Paper Faces an Existential Funding Crisis

The Post has operated for more than 100 years.

It's Past Time Student Journalists Are Treated as Journalists

In 2020, they broke news about COVID and got tear-gassed by police. 

Here's How to Enter This Progressive Essay Contest

Prizes range from $2,500 to $10,000!

How Student Journalists Are Redefining the Media Industry

Representation is everything.

It’s No Surprise That a Student Journalist Broke a Major Trump-Ukraine Story

Student journalists made national headlines time and time again over the past year.

These Student Journalists Exposed Their High School’s Use of Prison Labor

An overheard conversation spawned this massive journalistic scoop.

These High School Journalists Refuse to Be Called Fake News

They’re standing up for their reporting.