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UM News Silver for September 24, 2015

September 24, 2015

12055091_1149411318405670_1031213887_o (1)This week on UM News, The Missoula Food Bank teamed up with the University for Homecoming week to hike for hunger. Recently, UM also broke a record buying local food. This show is anchored by Sarah Yovetich and Sojin Josephson, and produced by Dominique Giusti.

UM News Maroon for September 24, 2015

September 24, 2015

0923 Maroon StillThis week on UM News, a UM student shares her story on surviving a stroke, exchange students are welcomed into the community, and a class on campus teaches bike maintenance. This show is anchored by Sean Robb and Sojin Josephson, and produced by Dominique Giusti.

University of Montana Homecoming Events for 2015

September 23, 2015
The University of Montana is hosting a series of events for the 2015 Reunion and Homecoming celebration.

The University of Montana is hosting a series of events for the 2015 Reunion and Homecoming celebration.

Global Gateway Grows Thanks to Community

September 16, 2015

0916GlobalGatewayTen years ago, the University of Montana established the Global Gateway Initiative. The program aims to give students a skillset to survive in a global market. Two years ago, participation in the program nearly quadrupled, thanks in part to it’s expansion to include the rest of the Missoula community.

Bus Ridership Increases In Missoula

September 16, 2015

09162015 bus still The University of Montana is supporting public transportation in record-breaking fashion. Not only is the U-Dash seeing more students ride the bus to and from campus, but the Mountain Line is also noticing more students and community members riding the bus as well. UM News reporter Dominique Giusti and photojournalist Ryan Groh have the story.

The Story Behind the Story

December 15, 2014

What does it take to put on a weekly broadcast? As part of her Senior Honors Research Project, UM News reporter Mahkia Clark filmed/photographed her fellow classmates during the production of one of their newscasts and edited together a video showing a behind the scenes look at the process, from story idea to final on-air product.

UM News Maroon- December 3, 2014

December 4, 2014

Dec 3 MaroonThis week on UM News, anchors Jenna Heberden and Keeley Van Middendorp tell us about how the growing carpentry program at Missoula College is preparing students to enter the workforce. They also tell us how University of Montana students are helping local high school students step into the spotlight and about the upcoming Christmas activities on the UM campus. This week’s broadcast was produced by Holly Sinnema and directed by Cole Havens.

Student Workers Prove To Be The Smartest

December 3, 2014

MARKETA 2013 study by YouGov in conjunction with SallieMae financial services co. found four out of five college students have a job, while parents are paying 27% of their child’s education compared to 37% in 2010. But what other benefits are there to having a job while in college? UM News Reporter Keeley Van Middendorp finds out how a schedule with big demands means better grades.

High School Students Step into the Limelight

December 3, 2014

1203-First Night SpotlightAuditions are being held this week for First Night Spotlight, a local high school singing competition held each New Years Eve. And this year, the Universities Entertainment Management program is helping put them on. UM News reporter Jenna Heberden listened in on how Hellgate High School is already stealing the judges hearts,

Can The Bobcats Food Drive Helps Feed Montana Families

November 19, 2014

1119CantheCatsThis Saturday is the 114th Brawl of the Wild football game, and another part of the rivalry helps Montanans feed their families. UM News reporter Holly Sinnema visited the Missoula Food Bank to find out more.

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