Red Ribbon Ball benefits Southwest Montanans impacted by HIV & AIDS
AIDS Outreach will host the 9th Annual Red Ribbon Ball on Friday, November 29th. This year’s event will be held at the Rialto in Downtown Bozeman beginning at 7pm. General admission tickets are $35 with student discounts and ...
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MSU to host record number of teams for annual Science Olympiad STEM competition
MSU to host record number of teams for annual Science Olympiad STEM competition
From MSU News Service
More than 100 teams have registered to participate in the state Science Olympiad tournament, held each year at Montana State University on the Tuesday before Thanksgiving. This year’s event will ...
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Work up a Turkey Day appetite with Huffing for Stuffing
Work up a Turkey Day appetite with Huffing for Stuffing
On Thursday, November 28th, the 13th Annual Huffing For Stuffing Thanksgiving Day Run comes to the streets of Bozeman. Courses include a 10k, 5k and Kids’ Run. All courses start and finish near the Museum of the Rockies. Event proceeds ...
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Introducing a progressive, politics-oriented podcast
Introducing: A Podcast Runs Through It
A progressive, politics-oriented podcast, by Montanans for Montana
A Podcast Runs Through It is a progressive, politics-oriented podcast that seeks to engage Montana voters, introduce them to candidates for local, state and national office, and educate the ...
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Extent of human activity’s effect on planet explored in next Doc Series screening
Extent of human activity’s effect on planet explored in next Doc Series screening
On Thursday, November 21st, at the Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture, the Bozeman Doc Series continues its sixth season with the critically acclaimed new documentary, Anthropocene: The Human Epoch. The film ...
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MSU professor to discuss memoir, memory & medicine at next Café Scientifique
MSU professor to discuss memoir, memory & medicine at next Café Scientifique
From MSU News Service
“I have already met what will probably kill me, and that has made me live and think differently,” said Brett Walker, who, nearly 10 years ago, suddenly had to confront a difficult medical ...
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