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  • 1 in 15,000: Slater Henkel

    Slater Henkel is more than just a trombonist. Born and raised in Browning, Henkel also sings in a barber shop quartet, is a student and is president of the university choir.

  • 1 in 15,000: Roger McDonald

    Roger McDonald makes sure the bathrooms are clean and the tables are spotless in the University Center. But McDonald's story doesn't stop there. Currently a building services supervisor in the University Center, McDonald is also a Navy veteran, a former stock car racer and totally prepared for a zombie apocalypse.

  • U Say in the UC

  • Can we change the world?

  • Garden City Lady Arm Wrestlers

    The Garden City Lady Arm Wrestlers took over Zoo City Apparel to raise money for Garden City Harvest, a local nonprofit that focuses on community building through agriculture.

  • 1 in 15,000: Colin Post

  • U Say in the UC

  • Missoula Bike Regulations

    City of Missoula Bike and Pedestrian Program Manager, Phil Smith explains the Garden City's rules and regulations for bicyclists.

  • Day of the Dead Parade

    Parade organizer Tarn Ream talks about Missoula's Day of the Dead parade. Photos from the University of Montana, School of Journalism J328 classes.

Photo Galleries & Slideshows

  • Silent I exist

    Religion didn't exist for Jason Burrell — that is, until he was hit by a drunk driver.  That's when he remembers seeing God and hearing God tell him it wasn't his time to die yet. The first time I met Burrell, I sat across from him on the city bus while riding to school.

  • The Living Black Gold

    A story of coffee 4,000 miles from cherry to cup.

  • Hill, Sullivan dominate in Lady Griz blowout

    The Lady Griz cruised to a 25-point win over conference rival Sac State on Thursday night at home. 

  • One for One

        A soccer ball bounces back and forth as children run around, soaking up their last few minutes of recess. The sun beats down on a line of girls waiting for lunch. They dress in plaid skirts, knee-high socks and black shoes. Minus the tropical jungle backdrop and the outdoor classrooms, the scene looks like any American school — including the TOMS Shoes on the childrens' feet.

  • Griz maul Wolves 32-7

    Behind senior Brody McKnight's record breaking six field goals, the Montana Grizzlies rolled the Western Oregon Wolves.

  • DOD7 Chaput Festival founder returns to walk among the dead

    Dancing across Higgins Avenue, a man wearing a skeleton mask and brown fedora waves a sign above his head. Yellow ribbons hang from the sign, contrasting against the deep blue sky.

  • Day of the Dead Parade

    Parade organizer Tarn Ream talks about Missoula's Day of the Dead parade. Photos from the University of Montana, School of Journalism J328 classes.