Tag: Food bank

UM News Maroon November 15, 2017

November 16, 2017


This week UM News features UM students creating a group to build relationships and do activities with local Missoulians of all ages with disabilities. The show also highlights the end of Griz football season with the ROTC program unveiling a new cannon to celebrate touchdowns, a closer look at Monte’s involvement with the community and how Missoulians are hoping to win on and off the field by Canning the Cats during this year’s Brawl of the Wild. This week’s show is anchored by Aunica Koch and Wayne Stevenson, directed by Tiffany Folkes and produced by Maria Anderson.

UM News Silver October 18, 2017

October 20, 2017

This week UM News explores how local environmental group Climate Smart isn’t changing its mission despite the repeal of the federal Clean Power Plan, how the Food Bank is responding to a spike in need and the cause of a rise in faith-based organizations on campus. This week’s show is produced by Maria Anderson, directed by Alex Kim and anchored by Meghan Bourassa and Aunica Koch.

The Missoula Food Bank Reaches Out to Community After Increase in Demand

October 19, 2017

The Missoula Food Bank is relying on food donations and the entire Missoula community due to an increase in demand over the past two years. UM has extended a helping hand through class fundraisers, student volunteers and food drives like Can the Bobcats. Reporter Mederios Whitworth-Babb finds out how the community is banding together to make sure you and your neighbor have food on your table.

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.

UM News Maroon for November 29, 2012

November 29, 20120 Comments

In this week’s edition of UM News, see how students are taking action to prevent hunger during the holidays, and find out how other student’s are paying for their college education. Plus, see how the loss of a single football game will affect local business and what a university professor is doing to prevent a native language from extinction. Presenting this week’s broadcast are anchors’ Cody Proctor and Keele Smith, produced by Brin Merkley.

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