My heart is pounding 100 beats per minute. It feels like the ground is moving a mile a minute, and so is my mind. Did I… Read More
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A Renewed Fight
It’s 10:30 a.m., March 14, 2018. Snow covers the ground, and of course no one brought a jacket. Hundreds of students have walked out of… Read More
Fighting for Gun Reform
While her classmates are prepping for the ACTs or finding a prom date, a North Saint Paul High School student is fighting for gun reform. … Read More
Students Take on Climate Change
More than 1 million students joined activist Greta Thunberg in climate strikes around the world on March 15, 2019. Priya Dalal-Whelan, a senior at Perpich Center for Arts… Read More
Marathoning Diversity, Equity + Inclusion
Kha Yang is no stranger to obstacles. When she’s 20 miles into a painful, energy-demanding marathon, she knows she must break through mental and physical… Read More
Alumni Spotlight: Anika Bowie
“If you are silent about your pain, they’ll kill you and say you enjoyed it,” said author Zora Neale Hurston. This quote resonates with Anika Bowie,… Read More
Tipping Off to the Next Generation
Here at ThreeSixty, we have no shortage of students who blow us away with their professionalism and thoughtfulness, and when seniors Aaliyah Demry and Sam… Read More
Students Honored for Camp Stories
Two ThreeSixty Journalism students were honored for their stories produced at ThreeSixty’s News Reporter Academy camp, which is a two-week program in the summer. MNA… Read More
Being a Sidelines Mentor
First you think about how small you are, standing next to near 7-foot NBA players. Then, you feel a lot bigger, standing on the court… Read More
A Culture of Disrespect
When my co-worker tried to dodge a Happy Meal box that was thrown at her, I realized what kind of people I was dealing with. … Read More
Medicinal Plants with Magical Properties
The outdoor medicinal garden at St. Thomas has plants to treat just about every disease you can name: Madagascar periwinkle and evening primrose for diabetes; coneflower… Read More
Gourmet Hot Dogs with a Twist
As a young boy, Yia Vang thought hot dogs were “the greatest idea ever.” To Vang, a Hmong refugee born in Thailand and living in Minnesota, an American… Read More
Breaking Bread: All Are Welcome
Have you ever wished there was a restaurant that feels like your own dining room, with big tables like Thanksgiving night? A place where you… Read More
Restaurant Dishes Up Owner’s Passion
“It’s me on a plate,” said John Gleason, owner and head chef at Bap and Chicken. Located at 1328 Grand Ave. in St. Paul’s Macalester-Groveland… Read More
Medicinal Garden Sees Through ‘Plant Blindness’
The sweet aroma of a medicinal garden easily overpowers that known feeling of stepping into a bakery. The Medicinal Garden is nestled outside a greenhouse… Read More
Creating Food, Music for Change
In 2016, youth involved with a North Minneapolis-based nonprofit called Appetite for Change created a music video called “Grow Food.” The five-minute video, (embedded below)… Read More