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Grizzly Green Market Provides Local Food Options
Since 2009, buying local and organic food has been on the Top Ten Consumer Trends list. Grizzly Green Market is trying to supply this trend by selling food and baked goods from local farmers and vendors. Photographer Carrie Miller interviewed UM Dining Coordinator Ray Merseal on why he thinks it’s not just a fad.
Former UM Football Players Give Back To The Community
A group of former Griz players annually share the gift of football with some lucky kids in Missoula. UM News reporter Sean Robb and photographer Nick Christenson found out about GrizKidz.
One Button Studio
The Mansfield Library now has a new video recording studio that requires no film or editing experience. With the push of a single button, it can be used for creative and practical purposes. The Missoula Public Library is now looking to build a One Button Studio for the community to use. To learn more about or to use the One Button Studio, you can make reservations here. Photographer Peter Riley and UM News Reporter Sojin Josephson went into the studio to get the story.
16th Annual Can the Cats Raises Money to End Hunger in Missoula
Missoula is looking for their first win in 14 years during the Brawl of the Wild on Saturday, but not on the football field. Reporter Sarah Yovetich and Photographer Ryan Groh checked in to see how the Missoula Food Bank, Mountain Line and other community members were raising money and food donations to “Can the Cats.”
UM News Silver for November 12, 2015
On this episode of UM News, we pay tribute to military veterans. Dominique Giusti and photographer Joe Hodgson traveled to Pablo where the Salish Kootenai tribe honored their veterans. And you can assist veterans in need during the holiday season through the Adopt A Vet program. Produced by Sean Robb and directed by Ryan Groh.
UM News Maroon November 12, 2015
On this episode of UM News, we pay tribute to all those who served to protect our country. Reporter Sojin Josephson and photographer Andy Anderson visited two special veterans living in Missoula. The VETS Office on the UM campus is helping student veterans in unique ways. One organization in town took to the ice rink to show their support for veterans. Produced by Sean Robb and directed by Peter Riley.
UM VETS Office is Helping Student Veteran Education
UM has established the Veteran’s Education and Transition Services Office to assist veterans and their family members in achieving academic success. Their goals is to provide a positive environment for veterans and family members. Student veterans have access to their mini-kitchen to make quick meals and a lounge area to watch television and relax while waiting for their next class. They also provide a computer lab with printing, scanning, and faxing capabilities and a quiet study lounge for individuals or groups. UM News photographer, Nick Chrestenson, visited the office to get the story.
Veteran’s Day Remembrances

UM News Photographer Ryan Groh went around campus and Missoula to find shots of Veteran’s Day and Memorial remembrances.
Meet Hooch and Bob
The UM Police Department’s two youngest members, Hooch and Bob, celebrated their first Veterans Day in Missoula. The duo works with their owners, Officer Darren Ginn and Sergeant Rich Zitzka, to help protect students, faculty and Griz fans. Photographer Andy Anderson and UM News reporter Sojin Josephson sniffed around to get the story.
Adopt-a-Veteran Program
You can assist veterans in need this holiday season through the annual Adopt-a-Veteran Program. Coordinated by the UM Office for Civic Engagement, this project gives UM groups and individuals a chance to provides gifts and necessities for veterans in the community. Michael Waller was a part of the program last year, and says generosity was the best gift he received.


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