coronavirus
This Year’s Olympics Are Going to Look Very Different
For one thing, foreign spectators won't be allowed.
By Emily Bloch
Students Returning to School Need Resources, Not Cops
School police do not actually make students feel safer.
By Tiffany Cabán and Alexandra Valera
6 Teens Share the Elation and Disappointment of Graduating During the Pandemic
"We’re guaranteed a drive-through graduation, but I would like the celebration of [my] hard work ... to be differentiated from the vibe at a McDonald’s."
By Molly Josephs
For Undocumented Families, the COVID Recession Continues
“We felt very left out and hopeless.”
By Jacqui Germain
How Unhoused Youth Experienced the 2020 Uprisings
The streets where they sleep were filled with tear gas, protesters, and police.
By Dezimey Kum
Of Course People Aren’t Rushing Back to Low-Paid Service Jobs
Why would anyone expect workers to opt into being exploited for low wages?
By Kandist Mallett
What Native Hawaiians Want You to Know Before a Trip to Hawaii
Visits and home prices have skyrocketed over the past year.
By Taylor Weik
Andrew Yang Is More Conservative Than You Might Think
Does New York City really need an ex-test prep executive as mayor?
By Will Meyer
This One Bill Could Transform the U.S. Labor Movement
Passing the PRO Act would change the lives of American workers.
By Kim Kelly
What to Know About Vaccine Nationalism
None of us are safe until all of us are safe.
By Jacqui Germain
How the Murder of Vincent Chin Changed My Family's Life
Chin’s killing altered Asian American history — and my family.
By Celeste Pewter
These Art Students Had to Move Back Home, Here's How They're Finding Inspiration
COVID-19 changed the day-to-day lives of most of us, but especially high school and college students.
Photography by Sabrina Giacomaggio
Summer 2021 Internships Are Still Up in the Air
Some students say they’ve been ghosted by companies.
By Anne Wen
How COVID-19 Has Changed Photo Shoots
Fashion's essential workers, here's how they stay motivated and get it done on set.
By Michelle LiPhotography by Josefina Santos
What Will Graduation Look Like This Year?
From no-hugging rules to drive-thru ceremonies.
By Emily Bloch
The Johnson & Johnson Vaccine Pause is a Step Toward Taking Women's Health More Seriously
After six women reported blood clots following the vaccine, that they're being taken seriously is a welcomed change.
By Cecilia Nowell
Queer and BIPOC Land Stewards Are Changing the Face of Farming
For these young farmers, 2020 was a call to go back to the land.
By Leah Tannehill
After a Gap Year and a Pandemic, Greta Thunberg Is Starting High School
Greta talks to Teen Vogue about what comes next.
By Marianne Dhenin
How Writing to Seniors Helped Us Overcome Our Loneliness
We missed our friend Rose. So we started writing letters.
By Layla Hurwitz and Annika Aristimuno