Instead of cutting funding for school meals, the USDA and NSLP should increase it to support engaged and fed students
Opinion: School-provided meals aren’t a luxury. They are a right.


Instead of cutting funding for school meals, the USDA and NSLP should increase it to support engaged and fed students

All Americans, Democrat and Republican, must come together to promote respectful, civil, and safe discourse. This is especially true for younger Americans, who will shape the country that they’ll live in.

A healthy journalism ecosystem is built on the foundation of community, and that starts in educational settings.

People joke about things that make them uncomfortable, but to what point do we need to start processing the reality of what actually happens in the world?

By Angeline Patrick Pacheco, Johnson Senior High School The Under-Told Stories Project, an international news program based out of The University of St. Thomas and… Read More

ThreeSixty’s Youth Leadership Board met with the NYC Youth Journalism Coalition, bringing insights to Minnesota’s news scene.

Minnesota lawmakers are back in action after three weeks of uncertainty. ThreeSixty youth reporters spoke with lawmakers, advocates, and community members to cover 5 different… Read More

The urban-rural divide fuels America’s eldercare crisis. Lessons from Minnesota’s history offer understanding and a path forward.

Minnesota has many transportation issues: Roads and bridges need repair. Traffic congestion needs to be addressed. Public transit needs to be made safer and more environmentally sustainable.

The future of Medicaid is in jeopardy under the Trump administration. Threatened cuts to Medicaid—one of the largest public health programs utilized by one in five Americans—could leave millions of people without healthcare.
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