In the middle of a pandemic and economic downturn, food scarcity is growing in the Twin Cities. More people are hungry, and charitable food distribution… Read More
Food Is a Human Right: The Food Group


In the middle of a pandemic and economic downturn, food scarcity is growing in the Twin Cities. More people are hungry, and charitable food distribution… Read More

There’s a scene from the classic TV show “Little House on The Prairie” where Pa Ingalls describes Indigenous people scouring the land “like wild animals.”… Read More

A young blonde woman with red dyed tips leans over the escalator in a busy mall, grabs a handful of fries from a man traveling… Read More

Kat Curtis’ 1.5 million TikTok followers (as of July 2020) are certainly familiar with her weird food combos (most recently Ramen and Sour Patch Kids),… Read More

As humans, we tend to dwell on painful experiences. In fact, we often remember experiences in which we were hurt longer than we remember good… Read More

Using video games as her medium, Minnesota entrepreneur Jules Porter is continuing her mission to transform the video game industry from within. Porter is currently… Read More

Jules Porter’s grandparents have been two of her biggest influences. Her grandfather always told her, “Anything man can conceive, you can achieve.” Maybe she hasn’t… Read More

The iconic George Floyd mural resides on the intersection of 38th and Chicago in Minneapolis. Floyd is engulfed in hues of blue, orange and yellow… Read More

University of St. Thomas associate professor Heather Shirey is aware most of her students walk into her art history class thinking it’s all about… Read More

When the COVID-19 pandemic caused her internship to be canceled, freelance graphic designer and ThreeSixty Journalism alumna Victoria Turcios Laparra wasn’t fazed. It was just another change. “Change is the only… Read More
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