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New Aquatic Sport Welcomed to Missoula Community

November 4, 2015

11.4. key log rollingUniversity of Montana is the first college in the state to welcome a new sport. Photographer Ryan Groh and UM News Reporter Domininque Giusti went for a swim to watch a key log rolling competition in action.

GrizWalk Helps Keep Students Safe At Night With A Golf Cart

October 28, 2015

102715-GrizWalkGrizWalk 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.

Stories and Stones

October 28, 2015

10-28 STONESTo prepare for Halloween, a large crowd of Missoulians came out to hear ghost stories that uncover the past. Photographer Peter Riley and UM News Reporter Dominique Giusti went to Stories and Stones to see history come to life.

UM News Maroon Show for October 22, 2015

October 21, 2015

1021 Maroon for KPAXOn 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.

Dancing With a Disability

October 21, 2015

1020 dancing with disabilityOne UM department uses movement as therapy for folks with disabilities. UM News reporter Dominique Giusti and videographer Joe Hodgson sat in on a dance class that welcomes anyone to let loose.

Missoula College Construction To Benefit Teachers And Students In Future

October 14, 2015

P-ConstructionA new building under construction aims to provide relief to Missoula College students and teachers who currently work in small outdated facilities. UM News reporter Sean Robb and Photographer Joe Hodgson found out how the new campus will benefit the school.

The Flagship Program Celebrates 20 Years

October 7, 2015

Flagship Celebration at Big DipperThe Flagship Program celebrated twenty years of success with live music and free ice cream at Big Dipper Ice Cream in Missoula. The independent non-profit group offers free after school activities at eight area schools. The Flagship Program provides affordable childcare for families and a safe environment for continued learning. Board Member Peter Knox comments on where he hopes to see Flagship go in the next twenty years.

Sunday Sweepers Clean up Missoula Community

September 30, 2015

10.01 sunday sweeps stillOne University of Montana program shows their Griz pride by cleaning up the mess made in nearby neighborhoods during home football games. UM News reporter Dominique Giusti and photojournalist Andy Anderson learned more.

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.

Fighting Against Strokes

September 23, 2015

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While most college students were enjoying their summers, McKenzie Capka was fighting for her life after a major stroke. She spoke at the American Heart Association event Saving Strokes. Sean Robb takes a look at McKenzie Capka’s battle.

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