coronavirus
Luke O’Neil Thinks We’re Living in Hell
The writer’s new book is about the events of the past year.
By Kim Kelly
New Ads Are Meant to Target the Most Vaccine-Hesitant Group
They feature stars from The Deadliest Catch and country music singers.
By Emily Bloch
Many Teens Are Missing Out on Prom Again — and it Sucks
Alternative events just aren't the same, so how are young people coping?
By Fortesa Latifi
This 13 Year Old ‘Accidental Activist’ Is Standing Up to AAPI Hate
Meet Ashlyn So.
By Christiana Lilly
Can Colleges Require Students to Get the COVID Vaccine?
Many schools will require students to get vaccinated before returning to campus.
By Ellen M. Burstein
A Day in the Life of Illinois Congresswoman Lauren Underwood
From voting on COVID-19 relief to zoning out to the Food Network.
By Teen Vogue Staff
The End of Remote Learning May Finally Be in Sight
The CDC says all schools can likely resume in-person learning by the fall.
By Jameelah Nasheed
How to Get a Job in the COVID-19 Era
Career coaches offer advice on finding work in this strange new landscape.
By Alexa Stevens
Can We Stop Glamorizing Side Hustles?
Many young people are working multiple jobs out of necessity.
By Jacqui Germain
The World Is Opening Back Up — Are We Ready for It?
Young people weigh in on the so-called “return to normal.”
By Neha Maqsood
Vaccine Rebels: The Teens Defying Their Parents to Get the COVID Vaccine
Their parents are vaccine hesitant, but these teens are taking their health in their own hands.
By Fortesa Latifi
How the Pandemic Changed What Jobs Young People Want
From needing more financial stability to wanting to help people.
By Teresa Xie
President Biden, Please Just Give Up on Bipartisanship
Mitch McConnell & co. would never...
By Kaylen Ralph
Getting Vaccinated Because You're Fat Is Exciting and Complicated at the Same Time
For many people who qualify for the COVID-19 vaccine because of BMI, the experience brings a lot of emotions.
By Gianluca Russo
Schools Are Pressuring Students to Get Back to ‘Normal’
“It feels like they have moved on.”
By Mary Retta
Union Activity Is Ramping Up on College Campuses
Undergrads at multiple schools are organizing.
By Sophie Hayssen
International Students Are Burned Out From Overnight Remote School
“I had classes at 10 p.m., 2 a.m., and 6 a.m. my time.”
By Anne Wen
Social Media Is Helping Young People Get Vaccinated Before Their Grandparents
But what constitutes "skipping the line"?
By Anna Tingley
Miami Spring Break Is Devolving Into Chaos
With COVID-19 restrictions lifted, the city is seeing huge crowds and mass arrests.
By Emily Bloch