“Build the wall, build the wall!” the boy cried out. I was on edge, sitting in my chair and loudly tapping my foot. My old,… Read More
College Essay: Yes, I am Ecuadorian


“Build the wall, build the wall!” the boy cried out. I was on edge, sitting in my chair and loudly tapping my foot. My old,… Read More

“William, you’re up first,” the teacher said excitedly. I was instantly anxious when my ninth-grade English teacher announced I would be the first person presenting…. Read More

ThreeSixty held its first in-person program in 15 months with a three-day Emerging Media Workshop from June 28 – 30 at the University of St…. Read More

“Las cosas que empiezan nunca paran.” The things that start never end. The spring day that took it all away; the existence of them was… Read More

I remember it like it was yesterday; I remember the crying of my mom and my two siblings. We couldn’t believe that something like this… Read More

The stars shined bright in her eyes, and I felt the night breeze blow past us as we stood on the balcony during the summer… Read More

College Essay Boot Camp is one of the most popular camps ThreeSixty Journalism offers. From June 14 – 17, 20 students wrote college essays virtually… Read More

Summer camp at ThreeSixty Journalism begins June 14, and for the first time ever, each camp will be held in partnership with a professional organization… Read More

As a young girl, Hlee Lee-Kron struggled with being confident and outgoing in her Hmong community, going against the grain of her culture’s customs, which expected women… Read More

As a young girl, Hlee Lee-Kron was labeled the “loud Hmong girl.” Lee-Kron grew up in a socially conservative community, where most women were expected to remain… Read More
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