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Climbers across Western Montana were called to the wild last weekend in anticipation for the Lost Horse Bouldering Fest. The guttural grunts of rock climbers reaching for their next hold echoed on a ...
International students’ status remains murky as feds respond to MSU lawsuit Attorneys representing the federal government responded to an American Civil Liberties Union lawsuit filed on behalf of two ...
Amidst all the turmoil and change right now, one thing has remained the same — new information continuously comes out about authors, creators and artists.
Another way to keep yourself safe is to catch up on vaccinations. Curry Health Center’s pharmacy offers COVID-19 and influenza shots on demand. Without insurance the COVID shot is $190 and the flu ...
Montana athletes were recently offered a NIL — name, image and likeness — deal of up to $2,400 each to make a series of videos endorsing Senator Jon Tester on behalf of a largely anonymous ...
Last week a large truck boldly reading “Abduction” sat on campus. It was a bid by People for Ethical Treatment of Animals to draw students into learning more about alleged animal abuse in fentanyl ...
Senator Bernie Sanders and Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez stopped in Missoula on their Fight the Oligarchy tour. If they made the trip to Missoula because they think Montana is in play during ...
As the season nears its end, the Griz track and field team continues to break records. “We’re coming off our best indoor season in several years here,” head coach Doug Fraley said. The men’s team ...
The loud sounds of machines and yelling filled the large warehouse in Helena, where the Montana Kaimin is printed every week. About a dozen workers constantly moved around the presses.
Two brand-new Master of Fine Arts in Directing candidates took on the satirically famous, “The Importance of Being Earnest” by Oscar Wilde at the University of Montana’s School of Theater and Dance.
Professor receives $3.5M grant for more mental health services in schools A University of Montana psychology professor received $3.5 million in funding for her initiative focused on providing mental ...
Jesse Blumenthal, an adjunct professor at UM and a recognized blacksmith, is teaching the first foundry class for the art school in 10 years. A foundry is the official name for a factory that produces ...