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Recently, university leadership across the country has begun to show up for their students. Harvard University refused to back down as President Donald Trump’s administration targeted its freedom of ...
As the University of Montana men’s tennis team enters the offseason, it is ready for a new wave of international players. But it’s not just new freshmen and transfers who are about to enter a strange ...
The University Center was the first building I ever set foot in at the University of Montana. It was a gray fall day in 2021, I was a junior in high school on my official recruiting visit for soccer.
Buddy Wilson and Maya Anderson have secured the nomination to be next school year's president and vice president of the Associated Students of the University of Montana, beating out competitors Chase ...
It’s an average Thursday in a downtown Missoula basement. The 72-year-old owner of the Dark Room, Michael Patterson, catches up on office work while simultaneously scarfing down the lunch he brought ...
Is finals week coming up or something? Business majors must be absolutely locked in getting their coloring books done. By the way, since there seems to be so many good, upstanding citizens about, what ...
The University of Montana women’s club hockey team hopes to see its new sport rise to its full potential with help from the popularity of the Professional Women’s Hockey League and increased interest ...
The performance space in the Zootown Arts Community Center buzzed with pre-show energy as friends and performers complimented each other on their bedazzled outfits and dramatic makeup, waiting with ...
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 2024, Story Ponvert decided to get a master’s degree to pursue his dream of writing a novel. He knew it would be two years of hard work with few opportunities for pay, but he could make it work.
University of Montana basketball’s Kai Johnson was a powerhouse guard during his time at Western Washington University, leading a high scoring team and developing an impressive personal stat sheet. In ...