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On July 4, the gates of the inaugural Zootown Festival opened to pouring rain and an initial trickle of guests. But even as the chilly weather continued, the crowd pooled ...
Squirreled away between classrooms, the University of Montana is home to a number of “hidden exhibits” – mini-museums that showcase various artifacts, usually related to whatever specialty the ...
Last week a large truck boldly reading “Abduction” sat on campus. It was a bid by People for Ethical Treatment of Animals to draw students into learning more about alleged animal abuse in fentanyl ...
The gray of the stage, the black pool in the center, the sunset mural behind gold accented columns and a wooden piano all sharing the same relatively small space feels random and claustrophobic. But ...
In Browning, Montana, when the Friday night lights flicker on and the doors to the gymnasium open, the small town shakes off its quiet reputation. The town of around 1,000 transforms into a sports ...
Gianforte signs bill to continue Medicaid expansion Gov. Greg Gianforte signed a House bill last week to renew Montana’s Medicaid expansion program, which includes coverage for low-income adults.
But the young star has managed to transform from TikToker to B-list pop star like it’s nothing. Often, internet personalities get stuck in cycles of posting the same kind of content because they know ...
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 ...
“Impeach the traitor, deport the Elon” read one protestor’s sign, condemning the Trump Administration and Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency, as a group of people gathered across the ...
The teaching assistant job meant instructing a beginning writing course, WRIT 101, to a class of freshmen by himself, as opposed to assisting an experienced professor. “We’re called [teaching ...
As students of the University of Montana, regulations on private and federal programs might not seem like they affect us. But as a federally funded institution, the executive orders will impact all ...
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