From MSU News Service
It’s roughly 14 feet long and covered in solar panels. It contains 408 lithium ion batteries and is designed to reach speeds of 70 mph. And it made multiple appearances in recent days at Earth Day-related events.
It’s the solar-powered car designed and built by students on ...
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Night of film shorts & convo highlight current state of Arctic Refuge
In collaboration with the Wilderness Society, Alaska Wilderness League, and Sierra Club, the local chapter of Stand.earth will host evening gathering “The Sacred Place Where Life Begins: Stories from the Arctic Refuge” on Wednesday, May 8th.
Join for some snacks, drinks, and inspiring images with ...
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John Sherrill, Seldom Kings & Weston Lewis on deck at Norris
It’s May – time to sing at Norris Hot Springs!
“The Lusty Month of May” is a song you may remember from Camelot, but there are lots of songs that celebrate May in all of her splendor. In just a short Google search, we found songs from Blue Rodeo, Arcade Fire, Enya, the Bee Gees, Jimi Hendrix, ...
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Wild Joe*s welcomes regional acts for early evening tunes
Wild Joe*s welcomes regional acts, soulful pop of Reverend Doctor
Leisurely walks down Main are becoming a lot more regular, and it’s all uphill from here as summer closes in. While you’re enjoying the changing season, Downtown Bozeman’s Coffee Spot is a great place to check out acoustic sets by ...
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Give BIG Finale, Comedian Dusty Slay & a Bird Dogs album release at Rialto
A Bird Dogs album release, comedian Jamie Kennedy & MUCH more at Rialto
Downtown Bozeman’s Rialto serves as a cultural hub for locals and those visiting our town, and in that spirit, barrels toward summer with a busy calendar. The historic theater continues to bring an exciting lineup of ...
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Matchbox Twenty guitarist brings solo Wolves tour to Livingston’s Attic
Matchbox Twenty guitarist brings solo Wolves tour to Livingston’s Attic
The Attic, Downtown Livingston’s favorite live music venue, presents Kyle Cook with special guest Paul McDonald on Friday, May 3rd. Tickets to this 21+ show are $15. Doors open at 7:30pm ahead of the show at 8:30pm.
For two ...
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