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Josie Morss

July 2019

2020 ThreeSixty Scholar Josie Morss 2021 HeadshotJosie Morss is the 2020 ThreeSixty Scholar and an Emerging Media major at St. Thomas. She is a 2020 graduate of Lakeville North High School, where she was editor of the school’s newspaper. Morss participated in ThreeSixty’s TV Broadcast and Radio Broadcast camps, as well as ThreeSixty’s school-year News Team and Learning Labs. Her reporting subjects included USA gymnast Sunisa Lee, Ananya Dance Theater and Juxtaposition Arts.



Restaurant Dishes Up Owner’s Passion

“It’s me on a plate,” said John Gleason, owner and head chef at Bap and Chicken.   Located at 1328 Grand Ave. in St. Paul’s Macalester-Groveland… Read More

Lee and Graba: A Winning Combination

Behind every elite athlete is a devoted coach. For Sunisa Lee, Jess Graba is that coach.   Graba, who has coached many elite gymnasts, saw a… Read More

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