Ding! Ding! Ding! I woke up after hearing my phone buzz. I opened my eyes and picked up my phone to see headlines that surprised… Read More
Spring 2022 Magazine Articles
Alumni Update: Fiction to Nonfiction
While paging through “Percy Jackson and the Lighting Thief,” by Rick Riordan, France Aravena, like many other young teens, fell in love with the Percy… Read More
Isaac’s Blessing Bags
We went to deliver food to homeless people on a dingy street corner in St. Paul. The sounds of sirens and the smell of beer… Read More
Bridging the Gap
We lived in the same apartment building, rode the same bus to school. English was not our parents’ first language. We learned and played, progressing… Read More
Words Speak Louder
Louis Porter II, a University of St. Thomas English professor in Dougherty Family College, wants to help tell the stories you don’t otherwise hear. It’s… Read More
Celebrating Milestone Anniversary
As ThreeSixty Journalism prepares to celebrate its 20th anniversary at the University of St. Thomas, we sat down with Executive Director Chad Caruthers to reflect… 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
Growing During Quarantine
For many of us, 2020 has been an unusual year, from good to bad. As my life in 2020 goes, I like that some things… Read More
Asian American Representation Matters
“Once you overcome the 1-inch-tall barrier of subtitles, you will be introduced to so many more amazing films,” said Bong Joon-Ho during his acceptance speech… Read More
Study Abroad in Pandemic
Junior Anna Puhek is studying actuarial science and economics, but at many universities around the world. Puhek currently studies at St. Thomas’ home campus in… 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
Spreading Inclusivity Through Leadership
In 1969, six Indian families lived in Mississippi. Rama Kaye Hart’s family, who immigrated to the United States when Hart was 2, was one of… Read More
Comics More Than Just Stories
By Fatima Abdurahman and Allison Brodin Verdis Webb IV was a soon-to-be first-year student at Dougherty Family College when he started his first day of… Read More
Tommie Award Nominee Takes on Challenges
When Pam Savira found out about her Tommie Award nomination — an award that recognizes students in their senior year for leadership, academics and campus… Read More
Tommie Award Nominee: Mia Laube
Tommie Award nominee Mia Laube, of the class of 2022, grew up in Marion, Iowa, where she developed her love for basketball and journalism. Her… Read More
Their Mission: Telling Untold Stories
St. Thomas professors Kari Zimmerman and Paola Ehrmantraut created Walking Together, a digital research hub studying immigration, migration and displacement in Minnesota. Zimmerman, an associate… Read More