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Sunday Sweepers Clean up Missoula Community
One 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 Maroon for September 24, 2015
This week on UM News, a UM student shares her story on surviving a stroke, exchange students are welcomed into the community, and a class on campus teaches bike maintenance. This show is anchored by Sean Robb and Sojin Josephson, and produced by Dominique Giusti.
A Home Away from Home
Exchange students are thousands of miles away, but home doesn’t seem so far for students matched up with community members in the Missoula International Friendship Program. Sojin Josephson takes a look at the start of a new friendship.
A Journey Through the Night Sky
Members of the community are excited to see shows at the new University of Montana planetarium located in The Payne Family Native American Center. UM News reporter Sojin Josephson and photojournalist Nick Chrestenson have the story.
UM News Maroon- December 3, 2014
This week on UM News, anchors Jenna Heberden and Keeley Van Middendorp tell us about how the growing carpentry program at Missoula College is preparing students to enter the workforce. They also tell us how University of Montana students are helping local high school students step into the spotlight and about the upcoming Christmas activities on the UM campus. This week’s broadcast was produced by Holly Sinnema and directed by Cole Havens.
New Jobs Cooking Up for Culinary Students
A new report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics indicates the hospitality field is growing. UM News reporter Mahkia Clark got a behind the scenes look in the kitchen at Missoula College to see what jobs are cooking up for culinary students.
Missoula College Program Teaches Next Generation Of Tradesmen
The construction industry is growing. And with it, the need for skilled workers. UM News reporter Allison Molin and photographer Ed Huberman looked into a Missoula College program that’s teaching the next generation of tradesmen.
UM News Maroon – November 20, 2014
This week on UM News, anchors Mackenzie Enich and Holly Sinnema find out more about the Can the Bobcats food drive and how it’s helping feed families in need. They also look into a fundraiser where University of Montana students stay “Up ‘Til Dawn” to help children with cancer, and they share the details about a Butterfly House and Insectarium crawling its way into Missoula next year. Produced by Allison Molin, directed by Ed Huberman.
UM News Silver-November 20, 2014
This week on UM News , anchors Jenna Heberden and Keeley Van Middendorp tell us how staying up for one night can help children stay up for good. They also discuss how one competition during Brawl of the Wild helps feed Missoula families, and a new insectarium that will be crawling into town in early 2015.
Produced by Mahkia Clark
Directed by Ed Huberman.
UM Hurling Team Preparing To Host 2015 National Championship
The University of Montana‘s Hurling Team is preparing for the 2015 National Collegiate Hurling Championship that UM will host this spring. UM News reporter Allison Molin looked into what the team has to do and how the game could affect the community.
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