Evan Odegard is a member of the Nova Classical Academy class of 2022.
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
Understanding Other Cultures
This past year, political crises and violence rocked several countries, from Haiti and Belarus to Myanmar and Afghanistan. Chances are most American students could not… Read More
Community Through Youth Empowerment
Getting children to start reading can be a challenge. At the Legacy Family Center, a Brooklyn Park-based nonprofit founded in 2013, organizers are working to… Read More
Rebuilding North Minneapolis
In the aftermath of George Floyd’s death, Felicia Perry and Sarah Clyne found themselves standing on West Broadway Avenue, clearing rubble with brooms and latex… Read More
Voices: Xenophobia Isn’t New
This op-ed story was produced during the Fall 2020 Youth Voice Workshop. What can we learn from discrimination my ancestors faced 100 years ago? Small town… Read More
Youth Voice: Reflecting on the Latino Perspective
Over the summer, ThreeSixty Journalism opened a call for youth to weigh in on recent events in the community. Students were asked to submit audio,… Read More
DMA Camp: The SEAD Project
This story was produced during ThreeSixty Journalism’s 2020 Digital Media Arts Camp, in partnership with the Center for Prevention at Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota… Read More
Photo Essay: Quiet COVID Nights
ThreeSixty students participated in a special Virtual News Team to creatively cover how they are impacted by the pandemic. This piece is part of ThreeSIxty’s COVID-19… Read More
Creating Food, Music for Change
In 2016, youth involved with a North Minneapolis-based nonprofit called Appetite for Change created a music video called “Grow Food.” The five-minute video, (embedded below)… Read More
Lee Leaps Toward Historic Moment
Before Sunisa Lee started lessons, everyone urged her parents to put her in gymnastics. At a young age she was already able to do flips… Read More