
Student tickets went on sale Sunday evening at the University Center for the annual Cat/Griz football game.
As reporter Holly Baker and photographer Caitlin Mallory found some students think the tickets were well worth the wait.


The gridiron game isn't the only matchup between the M-S-U Bobcats and U-M Grizzlies this week.

It's Thursday and that means UM News as produced by our Silver Team. University of Montana senior broadcast journalism students Holly Baker from Choteau and Dan Boyce from Lewistown anchor today's broadcast. Tyson Bierwag directed while Stacy Gray was the producer. The broadcast airs on KECI-TV in Missoula, KCFW-TV in Kalispell and KTVM-TV in Butte/Bozeman on the morning program Montana Today. We'll be off next week for the holiday. Have a great Thanksgiving!
The University Center held it's first squash off cooking competition.
This year is going to be a tough holiday season for many.
At the beginning of each semester at UM students get excited as they move into their new houses or apartments for the year.
With the holiday season approaching the University hosts a variety of arts and crafts fairs.
Here's this week's UM News as produced by our Maroon team. The program airs at 8:25 a.m. on KPAX-TV and other Montana's News Station affiliates. Today's program was produced by Eddie Haver and directed by Sam Bury. Allyson Weller and Amanda Ferrucci anchor the broadcast. Just a reminder. We will not have a UM News broadcast. Have a great Thanksgiving.
The University of Montana offers classes in almost every subject and sport. But some come with a hefty price tag. UM News Reporter, Kelly Hanson and photographer Noel Pederson find out how one horseback riding class allows students to work off their bill to hop in the saddle.
Here's this week's UM News program produced by the University of Montana Radio-Television Department students. The program airs on KECI-TV and the Montana Today show. Greg McDonald and Kelly Hanson anchor today's newscast. Badria Al-Abdullah was the producer. Russ Curry directed the newscast.

Lectures and DNA don't always register excitement in one's mind. Reporter Alison Scheel and photographer Sam Bury took a visit to the Montana natural history center to learn what one enthusiastic UM professor specializes in.
People are gearing up for flu season which means getting a flu shot and staying healthy. The Curry Health Center at the University of Montana offers students and faculty discounted flu shots along with other free health screenings. Reporter Crystal Bowling and Teal Kenny discover what students can learn from the UM Health Fair.
Here's the Veterans Day edition of UM News for Tuesday, November 11, 2008. University of Montana School of Journalism broadcast journalism seniors Eddie Haver and Amanda Ferrucci anchor this week's newscast. The program was produced by Breanna Roy and directed by Kris Hanson. The program aired on KPAX-TV and other Montana's News Station affiliates at 8:25am.
It's not often students are encouraged to write derogatory words on campus.

UM tries to use products that pay a living wage to the people that make them.
After a few semesters of hardly any participants in Water Polo, this semester it's seeing some benefits from one student's recuriting.
UM News Reporter Kelly Hanson and photographer Caitlin Mallory find out who's responsible for putting this team together.
It's Thursday and time for another edition of UM News. This week's newscast from the Silver Team airs on KECI-TV's Montana Today program on November 6th. Today's anchors are University of Montana senior broadcast journalism majors Lindsay Alvestad and Holly Baker. The newscast was produced by Ryan Widdekind and directed by Jordan Treece. We hope you enjoy this week's show.
Reporter and photographer Owen Brown shows us a wildlife sanctuary. The goal of this sanctuary is to allow people to view wolves in a semi natural state and form their own opinions of them.
Students and Professors at the UM College of Technology West Campus took a look at the future during a Peterbilt presentation of its new hybrid truck. UM News reporter Eddie Haver and photographer Kris Hanson bring us the story.
Exciting shows are on the horizon as UM Productions, the University of Montana's entertainment source presents the 2008-2009 performing arts series. Reporter Alison Scheel and photographer Melissa Berry were traveled back to the fabulous forties at the opening show and learned about the series that includes something for everyone. (Click Below to Play Video.)
As students prepare for the 2008 presidential election, some organizations are hoping to further inform them on some important issues. Reporter Crystal Bowling and photographer Teal Kenny find out what one organization did to help students cast a more informed vote. (Click Below to Play Video.)For more information on voting in Missoula, click here. Don't forget to VOTE!! Tuesday, November 4th.
An international craze travelling through the Internet is popping up in Missoula. It began in France with a man named David Belle who claims he's been doing it his whole life, but it's only recently jumped into the US. UM News reporter Breanna Roy and photographer Sam Bury introduce us to a creative form of exercise. (Click Below to Play Video.)
Here's the UM News program from the Maroon team for Tuesday, November 4. The program airs at 8:25 a.m. on KPAX-TV and other Montana's News Station affiliates. University of Montana School of Journalism broadcast journalism majors Alison Scheel and Allyson Weller anchor today's broadcast. The program was directed by Liam Scholey and produced by Natalie Neumann.