Talia Bradley, Minneapolis South High School class of 2018
Journalists Take on Capitol Reporting
Twenty ThreeSixty journalists can now add political reporting to their reporting toolbox after completing Winter News Team: Capitol Edition. The workshop was framed around the… Read More
ThreeSixty Names New Director
ThreeSixty Journalism, a nonprofit program of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of St. Thomas, announced Kenzie O’Keefe as its new director. O’Keefe… Read More
ThreeSixty Focus on . . . Jacob Frey
More than a decade ago, Jacob Frey was a young law student running through Minneapolis during the Twin Cities Marathon. It was his first experience… Read More
Gretchen Carlson breaks barriers and blazes trails
The night before Gretchen Carlson quit her job as a Fox News TV host in 2016, she told her 11- and 13-year old children what… Read More
‘Together we rise’: After fatal school explosion, Minnehaha Academy rallies together
Emma Melling lost her “home” on Aug. 2. On that morning, a gas leak caused a portion of Minnehaha Academy’s high school to explode and… Read More
ThreeSixty Focus on … Jana Shortal
The KARE 11 anchor talks standing out, the state of journalism and more. On a chilly Saturday afternoon in March 2017, Jana Shortal pulls… Read More
Kneeling for change: Twin Cities high school athletes join national protest
For Rosie Letofsky, taking a knee during the national anthem at her volleyball game on Sept. 15 was a no-brainer. Letofsky, a Minneapolis South High… Read More
A bed – in a cardboard box: Metro-area nonprofit gives young mothers maternity packages that double as infant beds
When Danielle Selassie saw a story about a Finnish tradition of giving pregnant women small cardboard boxes to use as bassinets, she was inspired. Selassie… Read More
Returning to the stage: Theater back in the spotlight at Minneapolis Roosevelt
AFTER MORE THAN 15 years without a theater production at Minneapolis Roosevelt High School, the overhead lights dimmed in the school’s newly renovated auditorium in… Read More
My journey to happiness
I STARE INTO the antique body-length mirror mounted on the wall in the bathroom. I examine the “flaws” I see in my seventh-grade self as… Read More