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About Evolve

To ‘Evolve’ can mean many things, but in short, to us it is to have the desire to better your mindset and way of thinking. We aim to inspire this sort of change in yourself, and hopes to create a safe space for teens who are still figuring out life.

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Inclusivity, challenging conformities, and questioning societal norms are just a few things that we wish to achieve through Evolve. Society tends to put teenagers in boxes; Evolve wishes to take them out. By broadening your mind through articles that are not found in your typical magazine, our mission is to be the magazine that teens know they can count on to find under-reported news, underrated books, music, advice - and a little bit of everything else in-between.

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The Evolve Team

Our debut print issue of Evolve is out this April, featuring in-depth features on a wide range of topics, from Greta Thunberg's influence on young people getting involved in climate activism, to the growing mental health crisis in young people, to TikTok's massive influence on the music industry. Learn about the stigmas behind male makeup, and explore the unfortunate impact Instagram and its influencers have on self-esteem and body image issues. There's so much more waiting for you in our debut issue, and we can't wait for you to to get your hands on it!

Q U I Z

Why not find out a little bit more about the team behind Evolve by taking this fun quiz and finding out which Evolver is most like you?

© 2022 EVOLVE Magazine.

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This is an educational project by students at City, University of London.

 

If you have any complaints about the content of this website please write to: Johanna Payton, Department of Journalism, City, University of London, Northampton Square London EC1V OHB

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