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CPR and First Aid Training

December 5, 2019

The University of Montana’s Grizzly Pool is working to reduce the number of deaths by educating people on medical emergency training. Staff at the pool teach around four CPR and first aid courses throughout each semester. These classes cover everything from nose bleeds to life threatening emergencies like cardiac arrest or stroke. Paige Morkrid head staff at the Grizzly Pool tells us about why its so important to have people around that know CPR. Then we hear from one class participant on why they took this class.

Transgender of Remembrance

December 4, 2019

Some UM students are trying to increase support and alliance for the transgender community. They came together on Transgender Day of Remembrance for a candlelight vigil.

In the last year about 30 transgender people were murdered in the United States. Most of those were transgender women of color.

UM student Raleigh Nordhagen that the support from those outside the LGBTQ community is important.

For more information on local LGBTQ events and resources you can visit The Western Montana Community Center online.

UM News Silver Show November 22, 2019

November 22, 2019

In this UM News show we talk to some ROTC cadets about a tradition at the football games at the Washington Grizzly stadium. Then we check in with Briane White on how forestry students are preparing for the forestrers ball. Lastly we go to a comedy sock fundraiser at the Badlander. This show was produced by Griffin Rerucha and directed by Sydney Hansen.

UM News Maroon show November 22, 2019

November 22, 2019

In this weeks UM News show we talk to ROTC cadets to see what they are doing to help the community and serve their country. Than we go to the Blackstone launchpad’s new location and talk to them about how they can help potential businesses. This show was produced by Griffin Rerucha and directed by Sydney Hansen.

Laugh Your Socks Off

November 22, 2019

Jokes and birthday cake filled The Badlander last week for a night of philanthropy and comedy. The cost of admission? A pair of fresh socks.

The Badlander hosted “Laugh Your Socks Off,” a stand-up comedy show that uses a pair of clean socks as admission. Crystal Koosman, a volunteer DJ for UM’s KBGA radio station, worked with revival comedy team to organize the show as a way of celebrating her birthday. “I just wanted to host a show because I really like hosting, and then I wanted to do something that would give back to the community,” says Koosman. “I wanted to, instead of trying to get stuff on my birthday, I wanted to give something.” \

This was the second annual sock drive comedy night Koosman has organized.

Story by David Atkinson.

Foresters Ball Preperation

November 22, 2019

UM’s Forestry club is preparing for the one hundred and third Foresters ball which helps raise money for scholarships and student field research.
Club members practice swing and line dancing every Thursday in preparation for the event. The event brings community members and students together for an Old West themed dance, student Madeline Damon said the club prepares for the ball all year but it is worth all the hard work.
“It’s just this super cool thing to have here that goes back, and the alumni always come back for it. It’s just a really cool thing we have here,” Damon said.
The twenty-twenty Foresters Ball will be February Seventh and eighth, tickets are on sale now through GrizTix online.

Written and edited by Tina Brennan

UM’s ROTC Program Helps Out in the Community

November 21, 2019

Members of The University of Montana’s Reserve Officer Training Corps prepare to serve in the military while also spending their time volunteering in the community. Next month they’re holding a fundraiser. Tickets for the fundraiser can be purchased from any ROTC cadet.  Reporter Tessa Nadeau talked with cadets about how the money will help them and how they are trying to give back.

UM News Silver Show November 15, 2019

November 14, 2019

In this weeks UM News show we talk about the flu season and flu shots. We check in with the competitive canned food drive between MSU and UM. Then we hear about how a science center that is moving to the Missoula public library. This show was directed by Graham Garner and produced by Griffin Rerucha.

UM News Maroon Show November 15, 2019

November 14, 2019

In this UM News show reporter Tessa Nadeau talks to some UM students about why they do or don’t get their flu shots. Then Tina Brennan goes to some of the diverse U events and talks about diversity at the University. This show was directed by Graham Garner and produced by Griffin Rerucha.

Can the Cats Food Drive

November 14, 2019

For two decades, the Missoula Food Bank has competed with the Bozeman Food Bank to see which can collect the most food in the Can the Cats, Can the Griz food drive during the Brawl of the Wild. This year’s food drive will benefit the food bank as well as the new UM Food Pantry. Bozeman has won for the last sixteen years, but events director Amanda Ceaser says Missoula will crush the competition this year.

“This is really a food drive where the whole town gets involved. It’s this fun competition where like, the football scene and the Griz scene and the giving scene of like, food bank donors all get to come together for one big, big competition,” says Ceaser.

Last year Missoula collected four hundred four thousand pounds of food while Bozeman collected roughly forty thousand pounds more. Can the Cats will end on Saturday, November 23 at the Brawl of the Wild.

Story by David Atkinson.

 

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