Head's Newsletter 11 December 2020

But VoTY’s not limited to writing. We also record regular Broadcasts, discussing topics ranging from the Orchestra, to YouTubers, from Social Change, to WW2. And that’s not all. We have original compositions, music covers and videos. Our Voice is not bound to words, but can be expressed in many art forms. To listen to our voice, and to show your support for the Voice of the Youth, click here: where you can find all of the above. Feeling uneasy about the handover from Trump to Biden and Trump’s allegations? Our coverage on the election offers clear, concise details on this important election. To read our latest magazine on the US Election or to listen to our analysis and discussion of the results, click here:

Voice of the Youth (VoTY) Voice of the Youth have meetings every Tuesday where they discuss upcoming article deadlines, for the website, the world of politics and record their weekly podcast. Here is a recent article from Ben Luca who is the Chief Editor. As a second wave of COVID-19 spreads among us, and the elected president, Biden, battles against allegations of a rigged vote, reporting and journalism are as important as ever. However, one large gap remains in the electorate, the youth. The youth have their futures decided for them, and not necessarily in their best interests. However, at the Voice of the Youth (VoTY), we aim to change that - to give the youth of today, a voice for tomorrow - and there’s no better medium through which to do this than journalism. Donald Trump’s treatment of the Black Lives Matter protests, as well as Coronavirus have created, or resparked, debates across the globe, debates that the youth can’t shy away from. With a pandemic changing the way we live, threatening our mental health and casting a shadow on business, VoTY aims to give insight and analysis into the issues of today, with weekly Newscasts, and frequent News articles. However, the Voice of the Youth is not restricted to news and politics. Instead, our journalists’ writing discusses a range of topics and issues; our journalists never miss a moment to reflect upon the world around them. There’s truly something for everyone at VoTY, from the insight of our culture articles, the wit of our opinion pieces, the ingenuity of the latest scientific discussion and the imagination and hilarity in one of our many stories.

Ben Luca Atassi Quinton VoTY Chief Editor

Assembly on Testicular Cancer from the Oddball Foundation

Year 10 recently had an online assembly from the Oddballs Foundation on Testicular Cancer. The assembly covered the signs and symptoms, what do if you are concerned and the success rate in young males, which is an amazing 99%. The assembly was both informative and reassuring. Its main goal was to get young men talking about health issues and sharing concerns as quickly and confidentially as possible .

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