Sonia Kharbanda is a junior at Saint Paul Academy and Summit School in Saint Paul. This story was published in Sahan Journal on November 4,… Read More
Tag Archives: Opinion
Opinion: “Midlife” women face deadly risks from limited abortion access. Federal abortion-protection can save them
Sophia Elmstrom is a sophomore at Highland Park Senior High School in Saint Paul. This story was published in Sahan Journal on November 1, 2024. … Read More
Politics is Personal, Powerful
ThreeSixty reporters took a moment to reflect on what they learn at the Winter News Team: Capitol Edition experience. Students spent President’s Day at the… Read More
Takeaways from Capitol Reporting
ThreeSixty reporters took a moment to reflect on what they learn at the Winter News Team: Capitol Edition experience. Students spent President’s Day at the… Read More
Opinion: 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
Opinion: 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
Opinion: Collegiate Decisiveness
Selling a Snapshot of What Life Will Never Be “We’re Selling a Pipe Dream To Your Average Fck’g Loser” – Billy McFarland How can you… Read More
Opinion: Help! I’m Applying for College
I’m a 17-year-old senior in high school struggling to get into college. And I’m not alone. Why? Students, like me, need more support when looking… Read More
Opinion: Who Are the Hmong People?
Are you ___? Fill in the blank with any Asian race and welcome to my experience. Growing up, people never took the time to learn… Read More
Opinion: “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
Opinion: 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
Opinion: 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
Opinion: Ethiopia’s Wealth is More Than Its GDP
How do you define whether a country is thriving? The most common metric used is Gross Domestic Product (GDP), which measures a country’s standard of… 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