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Gabriel R. California

The Cost of College

In today's world there are many people who are not able to pursue a higher education due to the expensive cost of college.

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Christina L. California

LGBT Exclusion in Anti-Discrimination Laws

More than half of the states in the United States exclude the LGBT community in their anti-discrimination laws. This needs to change.

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Tiffany D. California

Not Your Body? Not Your Business.

If a woman chooses to get an abortion, it is none of your business. You should have no opinion on what a woman chooses to do with her body. But if ...

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Aisha W. California

Stop Unequal Education

Educational disparity in the U.S is at an all-time high. The gap is growing at disturbing rates now more than ever. Is the system already set to gi...

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Andrea V. California

Keep Calm and Reform Law

Requirements for becoming a police officer include the minimum of a high school diploma or a GED. With recent police brutality cases and the Black ...

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Leilani T. California

GM No

Genetically modified organisms are a danger to our health and agrarian economy. The U.S needs to follow in the steps of other countries who have ba...

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Phuong N. California

Liberal Arts Education

The liberal arts are more than just the myth of guaranteed unemployment, and it's time that the US education system understood that.

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Guadalupe R. California

Time to Say Goodbye to Sexism

Sexism is an ongoing problem that tends to appear as not such a huge issue, even though it is. We should work to change how women are perceived and...

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Kathy D. California

Medical Issues

Patients are in need of comfort and affection. Hospitals, doctors, and nurses are not providing this for them. Patients need to be treated both phy...

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Letters to the Next President 2.0 engaged and connected young people, aged 13-18, as they researched, wrote, and made media to voice their opinions on issues that mattered to them in the 2016 Presidential Election.

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