After her senior year in high school, Maggie Collette moved from a small-town farm in South Dakota to begin a new journey and find new… Read More
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2017 Scholar Ready for Journey
ThreeSixty Journalism has selected Samantha HoangLong, a Burnsville High School senior, as the 2017 ThreeSixty Scholar. HoangLong receives a full-tuition, four-year scholarship to study Communication… Read More
Not playtime anymore: Coralie Maldonado, a youth activist, calls for social justice in schools. And her peers call her ‘Social Justice Girl.’
The first time Coralie Maldonado led a protest, she was only in kindergarten. “I found myself one day laying in the middle of the floor… Read More
Adding their own flavor: Harding trio gets once-in-a-lifetime chance to display culinary chops in D.C.
As Kaylyn Vang prepared to convince a panel of celebrity judges that she and her teammates had created the most flavorful, healthy meal during a… Read More
ThreeSixty Alumni Spotlight: Damon Maloney: A local reporter covering the Flint water crisis
Like many others, Damon Maloney had seen presidential jet landings on television before. But in May, Maloney stood on the tarmac of Bishop International Airport… Read More
Wong Is 2016 ThreeSixty Scholar
ThreeSixty Journalism student Danielle Wong has been selected as the 2016 ThreeSixty Scholar. Wong will receive a full-tuition, four-year scholarship to study Communication and Journalism… Read More
ThreeSixty Alumni Spotlight: Sara Pelissero: From budding journalist to multimedia producer at KARE 11
ONE DAY HER TOPIC could be politics. The next it could be National Donut Day. For journalist Sara Pelissero, you just never know. Pelissero juggles… Read More
ThreeSixty Journalists Earn 7 MNA Awards
Six graduates of ThreeSixty Journalism – including four who now attend the University of St. Thomas – and one current high school student received 2014-15… Read More
2015 ThreeSixty Scholar Announced
ThreeSixty Journalism student Amira Warren-Yearby has been selected as the 2015 ThreeSixty Scholar. She receives a full-tuition, four-year scholarship to study communication and journalism at… Read More
From page to the stage: Spoken word poetry gives youth a potent platform to express individuality
Each Thursday night, performers shuffle into the Golden Thyme Coffee Cafe around 6 p.m. They chat with the baristas, the small cafe in Saint Paul… Read More
Name of the game: Outlaw artists are drawn to graffiti culture because of its creativity, duality
“The Way I Work” Some people might need convincing that the words “graffiti” and “art” belong together in the same sentence. But whether seen as… Read More
Discipline and hard work pay off, one karate kick at a time
The jeers from the crowd were loud. My foe positioned himself across from me, calm and prepared. He was barely taller than me yet his… Read More
Think before you ink: Tattoos might be everywhere—but Minnesota requires teens to wait
Miley Cyrus has a dream catcher on the right side of her abs. Justin Bieber has an eye with “Believe” under his right arm. LeBron… Read More