Female athletics are not as popular as male athletics, but that can be changed. People voted for equality and it needs to happen more in the sports...
Raising the minimum wage to 15$/ hour is not only detrimental to the economy and its consumers, but also just is not fair.
Heat Exhaustion is a killer among teens especially in sports related activities inside a gymnasium. We need to invest in all schools to have an air...
Free college: a realistic plan that stimulates the economy and supports Americans' right to an education.
Keep Wrestling Alive.
Illegal immigration is hurting the american economy. Illegal immigrants take jobs away from Americans which puts them in poverty.
Many countries and millions of people are suffering while the US does nothing to help...
Too many student athletes are being injured.
Why I think schools should have later start times
Immigration is one of the key causes to American suffering in economy and loss of jobs. I propose one way to fix it is border security and monitori...
Our economy has become dependent on nonrenewable resources. If people don't start making changes soon, it may be too late.
Making college tuition free is a plausible plan that would benefit our country economically and intellectually, as will as help you're voting numbe...
My letter is about sports players getting paid more than the military.
Colin Kaepernick refusing to stand during the national anthem disrespects all veterans. This is why racial problems need to be solved or America co...
A letter that addresses the fight against technology, the war against Generation Z, and the statistics to support a revolution.
A problem and proposal about the economy
Concussions in sports are a huge issue. In this letter, I want to express the issue with not attending to the problem that concussions play a huge ...
Our Economy is damaged, do you have the power and courage to change it for the better, or are you going to just let it slip?
There is not enough time for student athletes to invest into studying for school outside the classroom.
Should we raise the minimum wage?