As I type these words, tears fill my eyes because the past year has been a struggle for me. In fact, it has been the… Read More
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Overcoming Online School Challenges
As an eighth-grader I was looking forward to high school. Usually eighth-grade discussions are around what we expect high school to be. But instead, we… Read More
Who Gets to Be in College Readiness Programs?
After a year of distance learning, I returned to Patrick Henry High School this fall as a junior, delighted to be learning in person. Junior… Read More
Sex Ed: A Logical Solution
As debate rages over the constitutionality — and the effectiveness — of Texas’ strict new anti-abortion law, perhaps we’re losing sight of a fundamental reality:… Read More
Growing During Quarantine
For many of us, 2020 has been an unusual year, from good to bad. As my life in 2020 goes, I like that some things… Read More
Asian American Representation Matters
“Once you overcome the 1-inch-tall barrier of subtitles, you will be introduced to so many more amazing films,” said Bong Joon-Ho during his acceptance speech… Read More
Isaac’s Blessing Bags
We went to deliver food to homeless people on a dingy street corner in St. Paul. The sounds of sirens and the smell of beer… Read More
Understanding Other Cultures
This past year, political crises and violence rocked several countries, from Haiti and Belarus to Myanmar and Afghanistan. Chances are most American students could not… Read More
Bridging the Gap
We lived in the same apartment building, rode the same bus to school. English was not our parents’ first language. We learned and played, progressing… Read More
Alumni Update: Fiction to Nonfiction
While paging through “Percy Jackson and the Lighting Thief,” by Rick Riordan, France Aravena, like many other young teens, fell in love with the Percy… Read More
Study Abroad in Pandemic
Junior Anna Puhek is studying actuarial science and economics, but at many universities around the world. Puhek currently studies at St. Thomas’ home campus in… Read More
Program Update
I started working for ThreeSixty Journalism in the middle of February 2021, uncertain if we were going to have classes online or in person. After… 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