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Politics
Jazmin Kay
Over the last four years, 15 million young people have become eligible to vote in the US and they can determine the result of the 2020 election.
Culture
Anika Nayak
“For me and many of my classmates, choosing to go back to school isn’t just about us, it’s about the people we love most who don’t have the privilege to make this choice.”
Photography
Emma Russell
Photographer Anna Ottum swapped New York’s fashion scene for the cowboys of the Southwest.
Undergrads want the traditional American college experience when it’s safe to return to campus, not to pay $50k a year for online classes.
Many young people were forced to leave university and returned home to missing absentee ballots, bureaucratic hurdles and long lines, making it nearly impossible to vote.
News
Athian Akec
No one, anywhere, in any country should suffer such a needless, brutal, unjust death. 17-year-old activist Athian Akec calls for change and action.
Douglas Greenwood
In a depressingly unjust awards season, there are at least a few glimmers of hope.
Roisin Lanigan
It’s never too hot to get sp00ky!
The classic 50s series is getting an upgrade from the ‘Get Out’ director.
Alim Kheraj
‘Us’ has been labelled a “new nightmare” and is due for release in 2019.
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