Tony Sanneh’s lifelong journey to empower youth, enrich communities When soccer star-turned-CEO Tony Sanneh was asked, “Who are you?” he responded with an emphasis on… Read More
Tag Archives: Summer Camp
My First Byline: ThreeSixty Students Published in Star Tribune, Pioneer Press
ThreeSixty’s News Reporter Academy reporters saw their first professional bylines in the Pioneer Press on Saturday, Sept. 3, 2022 and in the Sept. 10, 2022… Read More
July Camps in the Books!
July camps at ThreeSixty Journalism have come to a close. Advanced students completed our Sports Writing Workshop, PR & Advertising Camp and TV Broadcast Camp…. Read More
Photo Essay: Midtown Global Market
Lunch at Midtown Global Market by St. Thomas CAS ThreeSixty Journalism reporters were tasked with interviewing a random person at Midtown Global Market in Minneapolis,… Read More
That’s a Wrap on June Camps
ThreeSixty high school students have completed the first three camps of summer: College Essay Boot Camp, News Reporter Academy and Radio Broadcast Camp. All camps… Read More
Summer Camps Around the Corner
April showers bring May flowers, but did you know June brings ThreeSixty’s summer programs at University of St. Thomas? ThreeSixty hosts its annual summer camps… Read More
Pioneer Press Features Summer Stories
On Saturday, Sept. 4, the Pioneer Press published stories written by ThreeSixty’s News Reporter Academy students. The stories were produced in during summer 2021 camps… Read More
Star Tribune Publishes ThreeSixty Stories
On Saturday, Sept. 25, the Star Tribune published stories written by ThreeSixty’s News Reporter Academy students during summer 2021 camps. The stories were produced in… Read More
Reinventing Affordable Housing
In the Twin Cities, Habitat for Humanity has primarily constructed single-family homes for immigrant families — but after the murder of George Floyd, the organization… Read More
The Future of Low-Income Housing
Minneapolis may have the biggest racial home-ownership gap in the U.S., according to those doing housing equity work. But, two nonprofits are working toward bridging… Read More
Why Anti-Racism Research Matters in Health Care
“The Center for Antiracism Research for Health Equity, founded by Dr. Rachel Hardeman, focuses on disrupting racist practice within public health, whether it’s barriers to… Read More
Respect and Equity
A 20-year-old walked into the Family Tree Clinic in St. Paul, wanting to begin gender-affirming hormones. They were expecting to pay out of pocket, which… Read More
Sanctuary for the LGBTQ+ Community
A 14-year-old teenager from Duluth walked into the Family Tree Clinic in St. Paul a few years ago, shy and sad, bewildered and bullied, looking… Read More
Hennepin County Helps Young People
Unlike many 17-year-olds, Godwin Kasongoma, a senior at Columbia Heights High School, is not working the drive-thru window or in customer service this summer. Instead,… Read More
Juvenile Justice Approach Sets Precedent
Whirlwinds of emotions, impulsivity and the teenage brain. How does all of this play into the juvenile justice system? Adolescence is a time of change… Read More
Vayong Moua Tackles Racial Inequity
Civic engagement and public health have always been driving forces for Vayong Moua. “My mom worked for 25 years at the Eau Claire public health… Read More