Many teens grow more cautious about Facebook postings
Since school officials in Eden Prairie and Woodbury suspended students from extracurricular activities after finding on-line photos of them drinking alcohol, other teens have been taking action.
Some limit access to their Facebook pages; others have grown more cautious about what they post on popular social-networking sites.
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Chasing fads keeps wallet empty
July 10th, 2006, was the most significant day marked on the 2006 calendar posted on the wall of my room. On that date T-Mobile officially released the latest and hippest version of one of its most popular cell phones, the Sidekick 3.

The hype surrounding this cell phone was ludicrous. So was the pricing — $399 plus tax.
I wanted it anyway.
I placed it at the top of my birthday list, which was four days later. To my disappointment, I didn’t get what I so desperately wanted. Angry and frustrated, I asked my parents why. They gave me the obvious reason: the cell phone was too expensive.... Read more >>



In response to ThreeSixty’s first writing challenge, 71 teens submitted short essays about coaches – good or bad- who made a difference in their lives. Entries came from students throughout the Twin Cities and made judging a challenge for both the staff and Editorial Board. The winning entries were a tie between “Life is Hard” by Ahmednur Abdi Hudle, a student at Ubah Medical Academy, and “Not just the blind kid” by Kris Mitchell, a student at DeLaSalle. Six additional entries will receive honorable mention and $20 gift cards. All entries will receive a very cool ThreeSixty T-Shirt. Enjoy reading them all. Watch here for the next writing challenge in a couple of weeks.


