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Lauren McCluskey knew firsthand the cost of domestic violence. So does Cheryl Krudop, the custodian of University Hall, which is why she walked the Oval sidewalk to make Lauren’s Promise for the third ...
As Hope Sampson brought her day’s hunt to a close, she wound her way down a steep grassy hill. Sampson and Mattie Budine, her hunting partner, hadn’t seen a single deer all day. But when they reached ...
In between a parking lot, a senior living home and the Clark Fork River lies a significant bird of prey. This raptor, a female osprey named Iris, has broken life span records, helped researchers learn ...
Women’s volleyball is making waves in the sports world, captivating audiences and breaking records with unprecedented momentum. Recent data underscores this trend, illustrating a significant surge in ...
Just after noon, Dagny Walton, a University of Montana Master of Fine Art candidate, heads to the basement of the Social Science building to a room filled with thousands of paintings, ceramics, and ...
Sheltah Chase, a 24-year-old culinary arts major from the Navajo reservation in the Four Corners area, is more than just a student at Missoula College. They’re a culinary artist with a passion for ...
The era of Name, Image and Likeness deals has drastically changed the world of college sports, taking it from an amateur sports league where students get to play for their university to an ...
During the NFL draft, six Big Sky players heard their names called and saw their dreams come to life. Two other Griz members were also introduced into teams. The University of Montana’s wide receiver, ...
Editor's Note: The data in this story reflects the top 25 base salaries at the University of Montana. Some of these employees receive additional stipends. Ever been curious on who is bringing in the ...
The University of Montana campus has long held a reputation of being a tad spooky, with stories of ghost dogs, haunted dorms and eerie tunnels beneath students’ feet. Over the last five years, the ...
On Wednesday, a group of about a dozen students gathered in front of University Hall and gave a series of speeches to two dozen onlookers calling for the University to be more transparent and listen ...
When Diane Sands was a student at the University of Montana in 1970, abortion was on the front line of both political attacks and protections. Sands, a former Democratic state senator from Missoula, ...
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