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Alumni Spotlight: Ariel Kendall

ThreeSixty Journalism alum Ariel Kendall (Photo by Stephanie Tapia-Ponce, ThreeSixty Journalism)
April 2018 Stephanie Tapia-Ponce 360 Alums

As a ThreeSixty Journalism student in 2007, Ariel Kendall developed a love for writing and a passion for helping other people tell their stories. She… Read More

Mikayla Holmgren: “Dreaming without limits”

Mikayla Holmgren, a 23-year-old Bethel University, became the first person with Down syndrome to compete in the Miss Minnesota USA contest in November. Holmgren, shown with 2017 Miss Minnesota USA winner Meridith Gould, won two awards during the competition. (Photo courtesy of Future Productions, LLC)
April 2018 Pay Poe Changemakers

Mikayla Holmgren believes in “dreaming without limits,” and that’s exactly what she’s doing. Holmgren, 23, of Stillwater, made national headlines earlier this year after becoming… Read More

ThreeSixty Focus on . . . Melvin Carter

Melvin Carter III, a fourth-generation St. Paul resident, was elected in November as St. Paul’s first black mayor. Carter, a St. Paul Central graduate, is a former city council member. (Photo courtesy of Benny Moreno)
April 2018 Katelyn Vue 360 Focus, Changemakers, News

St. Paul runs in Melvin Carter III’s family. He’s a fourth-generation St. Paul resident and graduate of St. Paul Central High School. His grandfather was… Read More

ThreeSixty Focus on . . . Jacob Frey

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, 36, is the city’s second-youngest mayor. The former city council member’s first experience with Minneapolis came during a Twin Cities marathon more than a decade ago. (Photo courtesy of Office of Jacob Frey)
April 2018 Talia Bradley 360 Focus, Changemakers, News

More than a decade ago, Jacob Frey was a young law student running through Minneapolis during the Twin Cities Marathon. It was his first experience… Read More

My experiences with the mental health stigma in Ethiopia

ThreeSixty April 2018 Magazine cover
April 2018 Elezebet Mitiku Voices

When I went to Ethiopia in 2015 to celebrate my uncle graduating from college, I remember watching a story about a woman and her child… Read More

Mental illness in K-pop: Learning from a music star’s apparent suicide

Jong-hyun, a K-pop star, died last year in what authorities have called an apparent suicide. (Commonswikmedia.org by Pherospera)
April 2018 Kai Sanchez Avila Voices

Disclaimer: I wrote this story in memory of Kim Jong-hyun because I’ve also had that feeling of depression and been told to “suck it up,”… Read More

Shaking up classical music: Grammy-nominated Imani Winds highlights diverse sounds, perspectives

Grammy-award winning wind quintet Imani Winds has carved out a unique lane in classical music with its diverse sounds and perspectives. The group has four albums. (Photo courtesy of Imani Winds)
April 2018 Katelyn Vue Voices

When members of the Imani Winds learned they were nominated for a 2006 Grammy Award, they couldn’t contain their excitement. “I think the first thing… Read More

Changing the face of justice: Sophia Vuelo Appointed First Hmong-American Judge in Minnesota

Judge Sophia Vuelo
April 2018 Samantha HoangLong 360 Alums, Changemakers

On Nov. 30 last year, Gov. Mark Dayton appointed Sophia Vuelo as a district court judge in the second judicial district of Minnesota. Vuelo, a… Read More

Changing the world, one refugee story at a time: Mohamed Malim is reshaping the refugee narrative in Minnesota.

Mohamed Malim, a senior at the University of St. Thomas, is the founder of Dream Refugee, a nonprofit that connects refugees to he broader community and highlights their stories. Malim is a Somali refugee. (Photo by Ba Po, ThreeSixty Journalism)
April 2018 Ba Po Changemakers

Mohamed Malim understands what it means to be a refugee. In the 1990s, Malim and his family fled from Somalia because of the civil war…. Read More

Gretchen Carlson breaks barriers and blazes trails

Former Fox News host Gretchen Carlson, an outspoken advocate for women who face sexual harassment in the workplace, has become one of the leaders of the “#MeToo” movement. Carlson settled with Fox for $20 million in 2016 after suing former chairman Roger Ailes for sexual harassment. (Photo courtesy of Gretchen Carlson)
April 2018 Talia Bradley Changemakers

The night before Gretchen Carlson quit her job as a Fox News TV host in 2016, she told her 11- and 13-year old children what… Read More

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