In 2023, 503 anti-trans bills were introduced across the U.S., with 85 of them being passed in Congress, according to the Trans Legislation Tracker. In… Read More
All posts by Theresa Malloy Lemickson
Q&A: Rep. Finke on Trans Refuge State
In 2023, 503 anti-trans bills were introduced across the U.S., with 85 of them being passed in Congress, according to the Trans Legislation Tracker. In… Read More
Q&A: Finding More Mental Health Resources
Mental health among teenagers has spiraled as an issue in recent years. In the current crisis, advocates, legislators and youth are advocating for reform this… Read More
Q&A: Rep. Edelson on Teen Mental Health
Mental health among teenagers has spiraled as an issue in recent years. In the current crisis, advocates, legislators and youth are advocating for reform this… Read More
Q&A: What Bonding Bill Means for DNR
Minnesota’s Department of Natural Resources is projected to receive $100.55 million for its projects how will Minnesotans see that change? ThreeSixty Reporter Lennox Tan sat… Read More
Q&A: Inside the Bonding Bill with Chair Lee
The committee chair for this year’s investment bill is led by Chair Fue Lee (DFL, North Minneapolis). The Capitol Investment Bill is more commonly referred… Read More
Q&A: AG Ellison Explains SRO Policy
By Charlie Quick and Sonia Kharbanda When a new law passed in the 2023 Legislative session outlined how school resource officers could respond to incidents… Read More
Q&A: Rep. Frazier on SRO Fix Bill
By Charlie Quick and Sonia Kharbanda Rep. Cedrick Frazier (DFL-New Hope) is the lead legislator working on a bill to update 2023 legislation that sought… Read More
Student Voices Shine at Op-Ed Workshop
Student voices were front and center at ThreeSixty’s Fall Op-Ed Workshop, which was held Saturdays, Oct. 29, Nov. 4 and 11, 2023, at the University… Read More
Alum Covers Racial Reparations Beat
Twin Cities Newsrooms, ThreeSixty and MNSPJ have started the search for 2024’s St. Paul Jaycees Reporting Intern. The Reporting Intern will be named by March… Read More
Say My Name Correctly
“How do you pronounce your last name?” Every time this question is asked, I grew ashamed of my last name. At the start of my… Read More
Dear Celebrities, Please Learn When to Stop Talking
On Oct. 7, 2023, I opened my phone after hours in a debate tournament to see a headline that struck me as appalling. Seeing the… Read More
Stop Calculating My Difference
Like many private schools, the school I attended was predominantly white. Before said private institution, I went to a dual immersion elementary school, full of… Read More
Parents, Don’t Wait to Help
It was around Christmas when my family decided to get together after being apart for a while. My aunt and cousin showed up, and we… Read More
‘Convenience Will Kill Us All’
We are constantly on the verge of completely losing ourselves. We exist in a capitalist, industrial, digital-age world. Having everything you want at your fingertips… Read More
Speak a Second Language
Walking through the church fair at Bethel College, I looked around at the many tables with volunteers reaching out to students about their church. My… Read More