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Shortening Winter Break May Help Missoula Retailers

December 9, 2015

12.9 winter breakUM‘s current six week winter break takes students out of the community to spend time at home. Photographer Carrie Miller and reporter Dominique Giusti checked out how a plan to shorten the break by two weeks may help students who have to choose between family and a job.

Baking Cookies With The UM Office of International Programs

December 9, 2015

Chocolate Chip CookiesBefore the holiday break arrives, the UM Office of International Programs hosted a new cookie baking event. Those attending got to bake and enjoy fresh cinnamon and chocolate chip cookies with a cup of hot chocolate. Event organizers say many international students travel back to their home countries during the break, so this event helps bring them together before they leave. The Office of International Programs will be hosting more social events in the spring.

State Higher Education Funding Decreased Along With Enrollment

December 9, 2015
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Peter Riley

UM students are reacting to recent budget cuts made by President Royce Engstrom in form of letters to the legislature. Students understand that enrollment is down, but funding for higher education has also decreased. Reporter Sarah Yovetich and Photographer Peter Riley got the specifics as students and faculty are still hard at work.

UM News Maroon Show December 2, 2015

December 2, 2015

UM News MaroonThis week on UM News photographer Nick Christenson and Reporter Sean Robb phoned in to McMurdo station Antarctica to learn about sea spiders. One student is giving back to the local community by volunteering at the Humane Society of Western Montana. Also, Photographer Peter Riley explored how pictures with Santa are helping support new research through the UM Gerontology Society. This show is anchored by Dominique Giusti and Sean Robb, and produced by Sarah Yovetich and directed by Andy Anderson.

UM News Silver Show December 2, 2015

December 2, 2015

UM News SilverThis week on UM News Reporter Sojin Josephson and Photographer Joe Hodgson learned about how local and campus law enforcement is working to keep the community safe. And Photographer Ryan Groh discovered new ways the Curry Health Center is preventing prescription medications from getting into the Missoula water supply. This show is anchored by Dominique Giusti and Sean Robb, and produced by Sarah Yovetich and directed by Joe Lesar.

UM Curry Health Center Medication Disposal Drop Box

December 2, 2015

Curry Drop BoxThe Curry Health Center on campus implemented a medication disposal drop box for the local community. It helps prevent old medications from getting into our water supply. Photographer Ryan Groh went to the pharmacy to get the story.

Volunteers Making Animals Feel More at Home

December 2, 2015

12.1 humaneColder weather brings more animals to the humane society which calls for a little extra help around the holidays. Photographer Carrie Miller and reporter Dominique Giusti visited these furry friends looking for a new home.

UM Professors and Students Study Gigantic Sea Spiders

December 2, 2015

SeaSpiderWebA group of UM professors and students are studying sea spiders in one of the most remote places in the world. Photographer Nick Christenson and UM News reporter Sean Robb phoned in to McMurdo station Antarctica.

Gerontology Society Hosts Photos with Santa

December 2, 2015

GerontologyA well-known elderly celebrity donated his time, and his lap, to the Gerontology Society. The group hosted its fourth annual Photos with Santa event to raise money for the Missoula Memory and Music Project. The non-profit helps those suffering from Alzheimer’s and dementia recover lost memories through songs. The documentary Alive Inside is what motivated the Gerontology Society to choose the Missoula Memory and Music Project.

UM News Maroon Show November 19, 2015

November 18, 2015

1117 Maroon for KPAXThis week on UM News, photographer Ryan Groh and reporter Sarah Yovetich went to the Missoula Food Bank to check out how the community is “Canning the Cats.” Another on campus market, is looking to bring fresh choices to the University community. One non-profit organization gives kids the gift of Griz tickets. This show is anchored by Sean Robb and Sojin Josephson, and produced by Dominique Giusti and Joe Lesar.

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