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Album Review: Real EstateBy January 30, 2012 - 1:40pm It’s that time of year again…the snow fell, the sidewalks froze, and yet another semester of school started. For many, these are common themes of late winter in Montana…not necessarily things that are awful, but these are some of the things I’d rather forget. Fortunately, not long before winter struck Missoula, I came across the album Days. READ MORE |
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How to ace your finalsBy December 9, 2011 - 2:57pm You’re overwhelmed by deadlines, study guides, note cards, friends on Facebook who are currently taking their finals, their horror stories, and the simple fact the semester has flown by so fast! Here are a few reminders and tips: READ MORE |
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Time to hit the slopes!By December 9, 2011 - 2:52pm Hello winter! Snow has officially started to stick and the ski hills have opened up. Ate to much turkey and don’t feel quite ready to strap in to your skis or snowboard? Don’t worry, with this great advice on toning up you will be ready to hit the slopes in no time! Weather you’re a first timer or you’ve been hoping on the lift ever since you can remember, there are tons of tiny tricks that will make your trips up to the mountain much more pleasantly memorable. READ MORE |
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Stay cute in the snowBy November 20, 2011 - 9:19pm The trees are bare.The snowfall has begun now it is time we all begin to pull out the UGGS and pea coat. Winter has arrived. READ MORE |
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How to survive a Montana winterBy November 12, 2011 - 10:33pm The first few snowflakes are hitting the ground. So it’s time to prepare yourself for a long Montana winter. They are cold, windy and gloomy. Winters in Missoula can test anyone’s patience, but follow a few tips and you are sure to make it through to summer. READ MORE |
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Be your own sunshine this winterBy November 4, 2011 - 3:36pm As the thicker clouds roll in and we begin to see less and less sunshine we realize the warm summer days are long gone. However, your sunny moods doesn’t need to hibernate too! Check out these six simple ways to stay happy during those gloomy winter days. READ MORE |
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The Griz go pinkBy October 31, 2011 - 2:30pm Right now there are more than two in a half million breast cancer survivors in the United States, according to the American Cancer Society. Breast Cancer is a malignant tumor that begins in the cells of the breast. Breast Cancer is most commonly found in women but can be found on men as well. The Health Communities Magazine states that 89 percent of women with breast cancer survive for five years or more. READ MORE |
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Sharing my voice: Why I writeBy October 31, 2011 - 2:23pm The Festival of the Book: A Celebration of Literature, Student’s Work, & Montana’s Poet Laureate, Sheryl Noethe. Walking around the streets of downtown Missoula, on October 6, 2011, people were making their way in and out of local shops. The Festival of the Book was taking place; many writers, students, and Missoulians were ready to celebrate the gift of the written word. READ MORE |
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How I picked my majorBy October 31, 2011 - 2:06pm We all go into college beleaguered with questions. What will it be like when I go back home? Who will my friends be? Will my roommate and I get along? How am I going to keep off the Freshman 15? Am I going to meet a guy? Am I going to pass my classes? What am I going to do with my free time? Most of these questions tend to be resolved within the first few weeks, if not the first semester of our time in college. But the question that can haunt people, literally for years, is What the h*ll am I going to major in!? READ MORE |
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The Clothesline ProjectBy October 25, 2011 - 8:59pm This week the University of Montana’s Student Assault Resource Center will be hosting the Clothesline Project, a nationally recognized event that is organized to raise awareness about sexual violence. Those whose lives have been affected by sexual violence are invited to decorate t-shirts with personal messages and expressions about their experiences and overcoming violence. The event will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Tuesday and Thursday in the University Center. READ MORE |
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