On a sunny April morning last Tuesday, students began casting their votes to decide the makeup of the 2024-25 MSU student government. Candidate pairs Jacob Zink and Bailey Jones along with Zane Horst and Josey Blazer campaigned on Centennial Mall, flagging down passersby to give them inform…
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As Tate the Rodeo Clown entered the dirt floor of the arena, his voice boomed “Who's ready to rodeo?” This was just the beginning of the last day of the 2024 MSU Spring Rodeo. Sunday April 14, marked the all-too-anticipated rodeo championships, bringing together the best of the best in the B…
On a sunny April morning last Tuesday, students began casting their votes to decide the makeup of the …
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Last Wednesday, April 17 was closing day for the bouldering rock wall in MSU’s North Dome. After years of use and appreciation by student rock climbers, the Outdoor Recreat…
The MSU men’s rugby club has qualified for the National Collegiate Rugby (NCR) Division II Championship tournament. The tournament will take place in Washington, D.C. on Ap…
Among one of the highest mountain ranges in Montana, a small summertime ski resort lies at the top of Beartooth Pass. Established in the late 1960s, Beartooth Basin starts …
For the majority of the winter, Bridger Bowl maintained a projected closing day of April 7, which was two Sundays ago.
When we think of spring, we think of groggy bears crawling out of their dens, warmer days and the soft songs of birds whistling through the trees. For many of us, these familiar signs mark the turning of the seasons. However, the birds and bears aren’t the only creatures hoping to refuel aft…
The sun is shining more and more each day and as winter slowly fades away, summer is on everyone's mind. Summer means a new plethora of activities available and there’s no shortage of options in and around Bozeman.
With some of the last meaningful snow of the season right around the corner, there are plenty of Montana ski resorts besides Bridger Bowl and Big Sky to explore over the next few weekends before spring sets in for good.
With fresh snowfall arriving at Bridger Bowl these past two weeks, things seem to be turning around for skiers and snowboarders.
With this winter feeling more and more like spring every day, it’s worth reflecting on how this season’s high temperatures have affected one of Bozeman's largest communities: anglers. Every year, local anglers and tourists from all over come to fish Gallatin County’s hearty stock of rivers a…
The Bozeman area has seen an especially dry winter this 2023-24 season. Up at Bridger Bowl, the impact of this drought has raised questions for the skiers and snowboarders amongst us. All those ranging from patrollers and athletes to more casual hobbyists are being forced to confront and mak…
With the opening of the MSU Student Wellness Center fast approaching, students have begun preparing for all sorts of new, exciting features, including the installment of a three-story rock climbing wall, according to the MSU Student Wellness Center page.
With Bridger Bowl opening up for the season next weekend, skiers and boarders alike are excited to get out on the slopes this season. However, as we get stoked for the months ahead, it’s equally crucial to prioritize safety on the mountain, especially when the brain is involved.
Big Sky started spinning chairs on Wednesday, Nov. 22, but only had a few runs available due to the lack of snow. As December gets closer, the snow hasn’t shown much sign of coming around.
Skiing and snowboarding — while undoubtedly thrilling — can present the average MSU student with a number of barriers. These activities typically demand time, money and a degree of skill. Fortunately, there is another way to slide down the snow that some may find a little more accessible. Bo…
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In the hallowed halls of academia, many students' journeys are not just defined by personal triumph, but by the breaking of generational barriers. A first-generation graduate refers to student… Read moreMSU holds its inaugural First- Generation Graduation Ceremony
While ASMSU does a lot of serious work for the students of MSU, such as advocating for student welfare, it also contributes to the quality of campus life with events like the “Battle of the Ba… Read more"Battle of the Bands" spotlights student talent
MSU’s Office of Health Advancement (OHA), located right across the street from Hannon Hall, offers resources and puts on programs about health and wellness for students. The office works to ed… Read moreShedding light on Food Insecurity at MSU
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Now that summer seems to be crawling into view, it’s time to start thinking about which hike… Read morePutting the Right Foot Forward: Trail Etiquette for the Summer
For nearly a 100 years, the New York Times (NYT) has challenged readers with crossword puzzl… Read moreNew York Times Games Are the Best Time-Wasters
Soil is a thing of the past — not really — but new agriculture technologies have made hydrop… Read moreExploring Hydroponics on Campus
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HELENA, Mont. - A Helena middle school student was arrested after reportedly bringing a loaded handgun to school.
GREAT FALLS, Mont. - The Great Falls Development Alliance (GFDA) has received a new affordable housing grant, thanks to Stockman Bank and the Federal Home Bank Loan of Des Moines.
A federal judge has temporarily blocked a state law that may have required people to cancel …
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