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The stolen peoples The University of Montana has held at least 73 stolen remains of Indigenous people throughout its history. A federal law requires their return. UM still has dozens.
“She’s just got moxy,” said Sharon Leigh Miles, one of the volunteers who helps run the live camera. “She is the queen of Hellgate.” Leigh Miles is a retired elementary school teacher who lives in ...
(My Five Wives, Season 1, Episode 1 - Paulie Williams):“I had a silly question once about the polygamist lifestyle. They asked me if we all slept in the same bed. That’s just ridiculous. I mean, ...
Undoing 50 years A bill from the state Legislature would shift Montanans’ privacy rights. Abortion access hangs in the balance.
The last drive down Rock Creek A family wants answers to a student’s death before statute of limitations ends ...
Brent Beckley woke up at 4 a.m. on October 1, 2012, and kissed his two young boys goodbye while they slept. He pulled on some jeans, comfortable shoes and a sweater. His wife bawled as Beckley stepped ...
On a March evening, the frantic pounding of drums, wail of a guitar and cheers of concert attendees pierced the calm, peaceful atmosphere of a typically quiet Missoula neighborhood. But the noise wasn ...
In the TikTok scrolling days of the pandemic, most, if not all, users came across a video of Addison Rae on their “For You” pages. You could watch her dancing to trending songs with members of the ...
Few individuals are as notable in Missoula as one certain grizzly bear, perpetually agrin, always wearing his headband and double zero jersey. Closely associated with hometown pride, but recognizable ...
University of Montana School of Law students chant "We believe survivors" and " Show me what unity looks like - this is what unity looks like" while walking down the Oval as students and staff ...
“Impeach the traitor, deport the Elon” read one protestor’s sign, condemning the Trump Administration and Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency, as a group of people gathered across the ...
Hey University of Montana, I’m Claire Bernard, the incoming Editor-in-Chief of the Kaimin. I’m from the Black Hills in South Dakota, and my goal for the upcoming year is to bring honest and diverse ...
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