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The World’s Biggest Climate Case Was Started By Students
The International Court of Justice is considering what legal obligations countries have to protect the climate.
By Anita Hofschneider
What to Know About the Martial Law Chaos in South Korea
And why K-pop fans were speaking out about the news.
By Jae-Ha Kim
Māori Lawmakers in New Zealand Resist Proposed Bill With Haka Protest
Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke of New Zealand’s Māori party rose and began a Haka, tearing a copy of the proposed law in half.
By Angie Jaime
What Campuses Looked Like After Trump Won: Empty Quads and Busy Counseling Centers
Student photojournalists captured these photos in swing states.
By Bea Oyster and Allegra KirklandPhotography by Alexandra Antoniono, Lila Turner, and Nick Stewart
Kentucky Students Fought "School Choice" and Won At the Ballot Box
“This campaign proved the power of a united student voice. We weren’t just showpieces; we were crucial in decision-making.”
By Isabella Edghill and Luisa Sanchez
Trump Is Terrible on Climate. These Activists and Scientists Advise Not to Lose Hope
“Most women, at the frontlines of fighting for their rights and the rights of nature, have no choice but to continue the fight no matter what politician takes office.”
By Alyssa Hardy
Gen Z Is Listening to Trump’s Access Hollywood Tape on TikTok for the First Time
“im horrified and literally want to cry.”
By Fortesa Latifi
Social Media Wasn’t Here for That Racist Trump Rally ‘Joke’ About Puerto Rico
Bad Bunny is not about to let Puerto Rico be called “garbage.”
By Teen Vogue Staff
What Would Happen If the 41 Million Eligible Gen Zers Vote This Year
“Our growing demographic might is our newest superpower.”
By Rachel Janfaza
Jewish Protesters Target Wall Street Over U.S. Funding Israel's War on Gaza
“As Gaza is bombed, Wall Street booms,” Bottoms director Emma Seligman told Teen Vogue from the action.
By Lex McMenamin
Climate Catastrophe Is Here While the Powerful Go to War
"Young people aren’t delusional. They know what’s coming. Do you?"
By Lex McMenamin
Arrests. Possible Deportation. Campus Protest Suppression Hits the Fall Semester
From legal defense campaigns to silent "study-ins," here's what students are navigating while protesting for Palestine.
By Jane Houseal
I Fought Big Oil to Protect My Tribe’s Territories in the Amazon
Nemonte Nenquimo helped protect over a half million acres of rainforest.
By Nemonte Nenquimo
What Trans Youth at the Gender Liberation March Want You to Know
"To all the trans kids in the South, keep living, keep shouting, keep acting out and don't die. We need to live."
By Lex McMenamin
Debate Protesters Say There Is No 'Lesser of Two Evils' in 2024
“Biden, Harris, Trump in Philly/none are welcome in our city,” rang out one chant.
By Lex McMenamin
adrienne maree brown Wants You to Think Bigger Than Elections
"When you're young, you're supposed to spend the capital of bravery and courage."
By Lex McMenamin
Why Israelis Are Taking to the Streets to Protest Netanyahu
In the wake of stalled negotiations, many protesters feel Netanyahu and members of his cabinet are deliberately delaying a deal.
By Angie Jaime
This Climate Activist Is Running for Miss Samoa and Redefining What It Means to Be a Beauty Queen
“Whatever space you see, that's a space for you.”
By Honestine Fraser
College Administrators Have to Stop Silencing Their Students
Administrators have to listen to their own students.
By Charlotte Calmès
Some European Cities Are Rebelling Against Overtourism
In Barcelona, locals even squirted water guns at tourists.
By Elizabeth Djinis