top of page
a global magazine propelling young voices
As featured in Girls Write Now and Scholastic Art and Writing...
Search


Troubles of Traveling Post-COVID
From increasingly long waiting times and frequent cancellations to unexpected delays and lost luggage, air travel in recent months has...
Harper Lindsay
Aug 9, 2022


A Student’s Guide to an Enriching Academic Year
With summer reaching its midpoint, some students may find themselves thinking ahead to the inevitable arrival of school in the fall....
Karenna Marnik
Jul 29, 2022


The Supreme Court Overturns Roe v. Wade
On Friday, June 24th, the Supreme Court of the United States overturned its historic ruling of Roe v. Wade, a 1973 court case which...
Karenna Marnik
Jul 13, 2022


Ghalyah Alhendi: An Interview With a Youth Activist
As a publication for and by young women, The Alcott Youth Magazine strives to highlight the diverse accomplishments of girls from around...
Kaitlyn Donato
Jul 11, 2022


Micah Dawanyi: An Interview With a Young Author
Photography credited to OnoMedia Although The Alcott Youth Magazine typically highlights female achievements, we were thrilled to hold a...
Kaitlyn Donato
Jun 17, 2022


Opinion: The Mass Shootings of May 2022
At 8:30 a.m. in Uvalde, Texas, hundreds of young children entered Robb Elementary School. By the end of the day on May 24th, 19 students...
Nidhi Rao
May 28, 2022


Vandana Verma: An Interview With a NASA Scientist
It is an inspiring opportunity for young girls to discuss gender obstacles with those who have paved the way for women to enter fields...
Kaitlyn Donato
May 17, 2022


Nellie Bly: One Woman Who Changed America
Nellie Bly, a female journalist who fought to alter societal norms for women, demonstrates to all young girls that anyone with grit and...
Nidhi Rao
May 11, 2022


The Challenges Faced by American Medical Students and Residents Seeking Abortion Training
Most Americans are familiar with the increasingly harsh restrictions which state lawmakers are placing on the ability of women to receive...
Karenna Marnik
Apr 17, 2022


The Russian Regime's Suppression of Freedom of Expression
In multiple instances, non-Russians who contacted relatives in Russia have reported that their relatives genuinely do not know there is a...
Nidhi Rao
Apr 11, 2022


U.S. Gas Prices Reach Record Highs
As of late, Americans have been increasingly feeling pain at the pump due to record high gasoline prices. On Tuesday, March 8th, American...
Karenna Marnik
Mar 16, 2022


Emmett Till Antilynching Act Passed in Congress
In a unanimous decision, the U.S. Senate has passed the long-awaited Emmett Till Antilynching Act. The bill, which has been introduced in...
Georgia Keeler
Mar 13, 2022


Shifting Mask Mandates: What to Expect in the Near Future
It has been almost two years since COVID-19 first struck the United States in March of 2020. During 2020 and even 2021, the uncertainty...
Karenna Marnik
Mar 1, 2022


Preservation of Cultural History
The preservation of cultural history entails maintaining the traditional practices and artifacts of a community when there are forces...
Harper Lindsay
Mar 1, 2022


Biden Promises to Appoint First Black Woman to the Supreme Court
On January 27th, 2022, Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer formally announced his retirement, opening a spot for President Biden to...
Nidhi Rao
Feb 9, 2022


Destigmatizing the Current Mental Health Crisis
The Importance of Mental Health and Well-Being Mental health, defined as a person’s emotional, psychological, and social well-being, is...
Harper Lindsay
Feb 1, 2022


U.S. Boycott of the 2022 Olympics
For the first time since 1980, the U.S. has announced a diplomatic boycott of the 2022 Olympics in Beijing, China. Along with the U.K,...
Nidhi Rao
Jan 25, 2022


Opinion: Should Schools Resume Remote Learning Due to Rising COVID-19 Cases?
During the two years since the arrival of the United States’ first case of COVID-19, more than 857,000 Americans have died from the virus...
Karenna Marnik
Jan 20, 2022


International Community Braces for Rise of the Omicron Variant
In early December, the Omicron variant of COVID-19 began to plague South Africa, the country in which it was first identified. Because...
Karenna Marnik
Jan 3, 2022


Keeping Our Schools Safe
We all know school shootings happen. We know the devastation they wreak and the fear they inspire. They occur in what should be the...
Harper Lindsay
Jan 1, 2022
bottom of page


