Volume I, Issue 1: The inaugural issue of First Year Voices, Fall 2012.
- “A Monster,” by C.L.
- “Actions Speak Louder: The Spoken Word,” by Hannah Stewart
- “Channel Orange Makes for Good Late-Night Television,” by Kenny Butler
- “Do You Want Fries with That?,” by Jason Kelly
- “Effects of Schooling: Bigger than You Think,” by Shayna Hughes
- “Fighting a War on My Homeland,” by Maria Kalikas
- “I Am Good, I Am Great, My Better IS the Best,” by Miguel Meyer
- “Life in Reverse,” by Ashley Cosher
- “Oreo,” by Ryan Hubbard
- “Review of Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone,“ by Sunni Gressock
- “Structure and Discipline,” by Zach Green
- “The Idea of a Man,” by Jacob Dobbs
- “The Salesman,” by Noor Hindi
- “V-J Day in Times Square,” by Sarah Urbank
- “Welcome to the Dead City,” by Andrew Crooker
- “What’chu Say about Ebonics?,” by Kayla Taylor
Volume I, Issue 2: Spring 2013
- “The Light at the End of the Tunnel,” by Traneem Al Ajmi
- “Relating Redefined Human Connection to Patient Care,” by Katlin Dubravetz
- “Wikipedia: Can It Be Trusted?” by Katie Constantine
- “Going Deeper than Google,” by Amanda Revesz
- “Swiping, Tapping, and Touching, Oh My!” by Kamryn Lorenzen
- “The Power of a Piece of Plastic,” by Mackenzie Vaclav
- “The Things They Carried,” by Ryan Trego
- “Murder Crew: The United States Air Force Phoenix Ravens” by Benjamin King
- “Gettin’ SWOLL” by Spencer DeVeau
- “Lost because of Technology” by Victoria Jackson
- “The Emerging Social Handbook” by Amanda Revesz
- “My Focus Seems to Be a Lack . . . Squirrel!” by Hanna Stewart
- “The Internet: Dissolving Our Minds” by Katie Constantine
- “Changes” by Matthew Baker
- “Freedom of Speech: I am Not a Poet” by Marci Talley
Volume II, Issue 1: Fall 2013
- “Uncanny Passions” by Ian Selzer
- “More than Hobbies” by Clayton Graening
- “Trend in Diesel” by Clay Kozlowski
- “Devil Dogs: America’s Angels” by Jacob Sweet
- “Insert Time Here” By Zakirah Woods
- “The Center of the Universe and All of the Answers” by Anna Dillon
- “Law & Disorder” by Stephanie Mullins
- “Homarus Americanus” by Chris Cook
- “Grand Theft Auto V: The Best Game on the Market” by Mohammed Ibraheem