ThreeSixty is now in print!
ThreeSixty staff Starting this fall, ThreeSixty is publishing a quarterly magazine with timely, engaging articles, essays and visuals for and by Minnesota teens. All this content and more is available...
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Why do so many Minnesota teens drop out of school? What are schools and students doing to turn that around?You’ll find answers in ThreeSixty’s second quarterly magazine, which is being delivered to...
View ArticleThreeSixty's February/March Print Magazine
In 2010, in the middle of the Great Recession, when many college grads were selling shoes or delivering pizza, some people asked: Is college worth it?The answer is yes. In our third quarterly magazine,...
View ArticleThreeSixty's April/May Print Magazine
Minnesota teens are making much healthier choices than teens a decade ago, a state survey reveals. In this issue, ThreeSixty explores why. A group of nine young men discuss why girls are more...
View ArticleThreeSixty Journalism's September 2011 Print Magazine
In this issue, ThreeSixty Journalism reporters explore climate change, the teen brain, blind dating, sports concussions and much more.Although 97 percent of American scientists who actively study...
View ArticleThreeSixty Journalism's December/January Print Magazine
Disagreements between parents and teens are common, even expected. But sometimes things go wildly wrong. Parents freak out. Teens tell lies. And some teens pay the price for their parents’ mistakes.In...
View ArticleThreeSixty Journalism's February/March 2012 Print Magazine
Thousands of Minnesota teens are homeless at some point each year. ThreeSixty reporters bring you stories about life as a homeless teen, and about the huge wave of support for a paralyzed hockey...
View ArticleThreeSixty Journalism's September 2012 Print Magazine
This issue of the ThreeSixty Journalism magazine features collections of stories on the upcoming election, as well as thoughtful essays examining whether race still matters in America and much, much...
View ArticleThreeSixty Journalism's December 2012 Print Magazine
Vikings punter Chris Kluwe, teen prostitution, local musician John Mark Nelson, unique careers, studying abroad, teens in the circus. Are you intrigued yet? You’ll find all of this content and more as...
View ArticleThreeSixty Journalism's March 2013 print magazine
What’s the state of marijuana legalization in Minnesota? And what are teen attitudes toward the drug? How does living with a terminal form of cancer change a 17-year-old’s perspective on life? And is...
View ArticleThreeSixty Journalism's May 2013 Print Magazine
The school year may be wrapping up, but our students didn’t put the brakes on producing awesome content for our last issue of this cycle! There are plenty of profound personal essays that will likely...
View ArticleThreeSixty's September 2013 Print Magazine
If you’re going to spend several weeks of summer batting around story ideas inside a classroom, it better be about something teenagers know. And teenagers definitely know about technology. With...
View ArticleThreeSixty's December 2013 Print Magazine
It didn’t matter that some couldn’t even vote yet. Young voices helped shape this year’s historic political battle to pass same sex marriage legislation in Minnesota by phone banking, door knocking,...
View ArticleThreeSixty Magazine, March 2014
It began with a simple story pitch. “I want to write about low-key racism in schools,” ThreeSixty writer Amira Warren-Yearby proposed at our first fall editorial board meeting. Our response: Tell us...
View ArticleThreeSixty Magazine, May 2014
Some are comfortable defining themselves at an early age. Others are content searching for the answers in adulthood. If the answers ever come, that is. That’s the beauty of religious discussion: The...
View ArticleThreeSixty Magazine, October 2014
Ask any adult about the success they’ve achieved and they’re bound to cite the importance of mentorship when they were younger. Could be a parent. Could be a teacher. Could be a coach or volunteer. If...
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