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GrizWalk Helps Keep Students Safe At Night With A Golf Cart
GrizWalk is seeing an increase in interest. The program aims to give students comfort and safety around campus late at night with a golf cart. UM News reporter Sean Robb and Photographer Andy Anderson took a ride with GrizWalk to see their work first-hand.
Griz Cards A Liability For Business Owners
The new smart chip technology designed to stop credit and debit card fraud is missing from UM’s Griz Cards. Businesses had an October first deadline to move to the new system or else become liable for any fraud. UMoney, that students upload to their Griz Cards, presents a risk to local merchants. They don’t comply with the new system.
Former UM Football Players Give Back To The Community
A group of former Griz players annually share the gift of football with underprivileged kids in Missoula. UM News reporter Sean Robb and photographer Nick Christenson found out about GrizKidz.
UM Professors and Students Study Gigantic Sea Spiders
A group of UM professors and students are studying sea spiders in one of the most remote places in the world. Photographer Nick Christenson and UM News reporter Sean Robb phoned in to McMurdo station Antarctica.
UM Faculty And Staff Share Holiday Tunes Around Missoula
University of Montana faculty, staff and family members are spreading holiday cheer for all to hear. UM News reporter Sean Robb and photographer Andy Allan Anderson caught with the carol ensemble.
Decorated Montana High School Runner To Lead Griz Cross Country
Makena Morleyis one of the most dominant runners in Montana high school history. She won three state championships at Big Fork High and is the all-class state record holder in cross country. She decided to stay in-state after offers poured in from running powerhouses like Stanford and Northern Arizona. Produced by Sean Robb, Photography by Peter Riley. Contributing Reporter Joe Lesar.
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“The day I got blown up is the first day that comes to mind.”
Tylor Willis was a Corporal E-4 who served with the U.S. Marines in Afghanistan in the Battle of Sangin. He was awarded a Purple Heart. While in combat, he wondered how life could be different. Maybe he could worry about passing or failing a test “instead of getting my head shot off.” Now he’s a business finance major at the University of Montana willing to tell his story.