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DUI’s Are Down Thanks To The UM Gold Line Bus

October 21, 2015

UM Gold Line BusThe bus offers service downtown on the weekends. UM student, Jeren Robinson, who rides the bus frequently says he enjoys the stress relief it provides. The Gold Line Bus is available to all students and runs from seven to midnight Monday through Wednesday and seven to two a.m. Thursday through Saturday. Photographer Nick Chrestenson followed the bus to get the story.

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.

UM News Maroon Show for October 15, 2015

October 14, 2015

1014 Maroon for KPAXOn this episode of UM News, reporter Sarah Yovetich and photojournalist Joe Lesar hiked the M to find out more about the ongoing fight to kill weeds. Andy Anderson checked out the hidden gems found in the basement of the Clapp building, and Nick Chrestenson saw how the newest UM Dining restaurant is learning to adjust to changes as it discovers its demographic.

UM News Silver Show for October 15,2015

October 14, 2015

1014 Silver for KTMFThis week UM News reporter Sean Robb and photojournalist Joe Hodgson explored the Missoula College construction site, while UM News reporter Sojin Josephson and photojournalist Peter Riley got the inside scoop on the PEAS Farm Annual Harvest Fall Festival. Anchored by Sarah Yovetich and Sojin Josephson. Produced by Dominique Giusti. Directed by Carrie Miller.

PEAS Farm Gives Back

October 14, 2015
PEAS Farm prepares for Annual Fall Harvest Festival

PEAS Farm prepares for Annual Fall Harvest Festival

It’s harvest time at the PEAS Farm and the Program in Ecological Agriculture and Society is giving back to the community. Photographer Peter Riley and reporter Sojin Josephson got the scoop. Join in the fun this Saturday from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the PEAS Farm Annual Fall Harvest Festival. There will be pumpkin carving, cider tasting, live music and more.

UM News Silver for October 8, 2015

October 7, 2015

1007 Silver for KTMFThis week on UM News, a forestry class headed into Lubrecht Forest to work and keep the community safe from the aftermath of a devastating Montana fire season. Also, students are using a new free app called Pocket Points, which benefits local businesses and helps students concentrate in class. This show was anchored by Sean Robb and Dominique Giusti. It was produced by Sojin Josephson and directed by Joe Lesar.

UM News Maroon for October 8, 2015

October 7, 2015

1007 Maroon for KPAXThis week on UM News, viewers learn about the demand for student teachers and the learning process they go through before tackling their own classroom. Another education group called the Flagship Program celebrated 20 years of success through ice cream and live music at Big Dipper. Lastly, a unique forestry class worked in Lubrecht Forest to help prevent future fires. This show was anchored by Sarah Yovetich and Dominique Giusti. It was produced by Sojin Josephson and directed by Andy Anderson.

Montana Code School

October 7, 2015

Code School Programming and coding has become an extremely profitable and marketable skill in the last few years, and now a program at the University of Montana is aiming to teach this skill to the Missoula community through the Montana Code School. UM News reporter Joe Hodgson has the story.

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Students Teaching Students

October 7, 2015

10.07 STUDENT TEACHThe demand for teaching jobs in the state of Montana has increased. Reporter Dominique Giusti and photographer Nick Chrestenson visited one Missoula classroom to learn more about how one UM student is preparing herself for her future career.

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.

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