Archive for October, 2015
UM News Silver for October 29, 2015
Students and their parents volunteer at the Missoula Food Bank, a new Missoula coffee shop has a class in the School of Business Administration to thank and more students are using a free ride service to get across campus safely. Those stories make up this week’s episode of UM News. Sojin Josephson and Sean Robb anchor the program that was produced by Sarah Yovetich and directed by Joe Lesar.
UM News Maroon for October 29, 2015
Dominique Giusti and Sean Robb anchor this week’s episode of UM News. We feature a story on how more students are calling for rides on Griz Walk, a service to help students get to their cars or across campus safely in the evenings. We also tell you about a haunted building on the UM campus and a step back into history at a local cemetery. Sarah Yovetich produced; and Ryan Groh directed this episode.
Missoula Police Educate Pharmacy Students About Prescription Drug Issues
Dean Chrestenson, Detective with the Missoula Police Department, spoke on behalf of law enforcement when it comes to combating the issues involving prescription drugs. He spoke about law enforcement collaborating with the community to bring awareness to the misuse and abuse of prescription drugs.
Missoula Food Banks Hosts UM Student and Parent Volunteers
The Missoula Food Bank is preparing for the holiday season when demand for help increases. UM student and parent volunteers helped to fight hunger. Photographer Nick Chrestenson witnessed the volunteers bag pasta, potatoes, and flour. Food bank employees say that these volunteer events bring the community together for a great cause.
Halloween Spirit Around Campus
All Hallows’ Eve has come to UM. Photographer Ryan Groh found some creepy scenes from around campus.
Haunting Halloween Spirit
Missoula is all decked out for the most spook-tacular holiday of the year. Photographer Joe Lesar went out in search of some ghoulish sights around town.
GrizWalk Helps Keep Students Safe At Night With A Golf Cart
GrizWalk is seeing an increase in interest. The program aims to give students comfort and safety around campus late at night with a golf cart. UM News reporter Sean Robb and Photographer Andy Anderson took a ride with GrizWalk to see their work first-hand.
Clyde Coffee: From the Business School to the Hip Strip
A business school graduate turns her class assignment into a reality by combining her love of coffee and accounting skills. Clyde Coffee just opened on Missoula’s hip strip and joins Market on Front and Five on Black as another UM School of Business startup. Reporter Sojin Josephson and Photographer Joe Hodgson went into the new coffee shop to get the story.
UM News Maroon Show for October 22, 2015
On this episode of UM News, UM’s science wonderland, SpectrUM, for kids is celebrating its eighth birthday this month, UM News reporter Sarah Yovetich and photographer Joe Lesar were there for all the fun. High school students across Montana are getting the opportunity to virtually discuss science, technology, engineering and mathematics at STEMfest. Missoula college is cooking up jobs with the new hospitality management program. Anchored by Dominique Giusti and Sojin Josephson. Produced by Sean Robb and directed by Joe Hodgson.
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