What would you say?
Imagine that you have 15 minutes with Presidential candidate Barack Obama or John McCain. They ask you: “If I’m elected president, what’s the most important thing I can do to improve the lives of young Americans?” In 250 wor ... READ MORE >>
Along West 7th, businesses await Republicans' arrival
Along West 7th Street in St. Paul, near the Xcel Energy Center, business owners and customers are excited about the Republican National Convention coming to town in September. Patrick McGovern’s Pub is renting its facilities to Anheuser-Bu ... READ MORE >>
Many teens grow more cautious about Facebook postings
Not long after winter break, Eden Prairie High School suspended 13 students from extracurricular activities for posting photos of themselves consuming illegal substances on the popular social-networking site Facebook. A few weeks later, four student ... READ MORE >>
Facing and fighting the stereotype
Native American stereotypes have affected my life, negatively and positively. The most important and perhaps the most offensive stereotypes are of the “drunk Indian” and of Indians as drug users. And some people refer to us as “wagon burners. ... READ MORE >>
Summertime siesta
ThreeSixty’s Your Turn writing contest is taking a summer break while we run summer camps and take some time off. See you in September! Meanwhile, read the winning essay in our Prom Stories contest. Nakami Tongrit-Green won $100 and a muc ... READ MORE >>
Pressured not to succeed
In my class last year at Dunwoody Academy, I often felt embarrassed when raising my hand to answer a question. I didn’t want to feel too smart. A lot of the students would say I was acting white or being a nerd. People seem to believe that only ... READ MORE >>
Catalyst mobilizes teens against tobacco
ThreeSixty reporter Ariel Kendall interviewed Andy Berndt, program director of Catalyst — a Minnesota program that encourages teens to become activists in the fight against tobacco. Here’s an excerpt from their e-mail interview and a li ... READ MORE >>
Driving laws get tougher for teens
As of Aug. 1, some new driving laws went into effect that teens should know about. Avoid the cell: *Texting or using the Internet while driving is illegal for all drivers, not just teens, and violating this law could cost you up to $300 in fines ... READ MORE >>
Sisi's adventures in New York
Sisi “Emilie” Wei, a ThreeSixty alum who just finished her freshman year at Northwestern University, is interning in New York for The Villager and Downtown Express, weekly newspapers that cover New York neighborhoods. Read her blog abo ... READ MORE >>
High school band win the battle
For Sarah Walk and the rest of her band, Friday night was a performance most garage bands only dream about. Flow and the Mingos, a band of Wayzata juniors, and Arts and Crafts, another teen band from Chetek, Wisc., opened a concert to a crowd of 25 ... READ MORE >>
Drink Knot
It was like a flag exploding, an electric mesh of red, white and blue lights reflecting in the rearview mirror. My friend pulled his car over. Seatbelts clicked and sweatshirts were tossed to hide the evidence – the two cases of beer beside m ... READ MORE >>
Finding the perfect prom dress -- for free
On the first weekend in April, 700 high school girls in the Twin Cities had their Cinderella moment – choosing free prom dresses, shoes and jewelry gathered by Operation Glass Slipper. Pam and Emily Philipp, a mother and daughter from Mendota Hei ... READ MORE >>
Pushed to the breaking point
High school athletes continuously battle challenges to manage time, improve their game and be competitive. In the process, they have to hope they don’t push themselves too far too fast and wind up with a serious injury. That’s exactly what ... READ MORE >>
If you could vote today, who would you choose for President?
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