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    Two Montanans Picked in NFL Draft

    Posted 9:48 PM 4/27/2012 by Ted Dawson

    Brock Osweiler, the 6'7" 240 pound former Kalispell quarterback was selected by the Denver Broncos in the second round of the NFL draft on Friday night.  Osweiler, who will be a backup to future Hall of Famer, Peyton Manning, played for Dennis Erickson at Arizona State.

    In the third round, the St. Louis Rams picked University of Montana Defensive Back, Trumaine Johnson.  The 6'2" Johnson will now play for Rams coach, Jeff Fisher, whose son played at Montana.


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    MSU sets commencement ceremonies May 5

    Posted 2:40 PM 4/24/2012 by MSU News Service

    Bozeman --Montana State University expects more than 2,600 students will receive degrees during Montana State University's 116th spring commencement, set for 9 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Saturday, May 5.

    MSU will confer degrees on candidates for graduation for the 2011-2012 academic year (More)


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    MSU basketball loses starting center

    Posted 9:34 PM 4/19/2012 by Ted Dawson

     Mohamed Fall, a center who completed his junior season at Montana State in March, has lost a season of NCAA Division I eligibility for competing in two showcase exposure basketball games four years ago and won't be eligible to compete his senior year.

    The Senegal native started 26 of (More)


  • Missoula Area News

    Harassment complaint filed against University of Montana

    Posted 5:03 PM 4/19/2012 by KPAX News Staff

    A harassment complaint against the University of Montana football team and UM leadership has been filed with the Education Department's Office of Civil Rights.

    The complaint filed Jan. 11 in Seattle is against the football team, President Royce Engstrom, former President George Dennison (More)


  • Sports

    Montana athletes await NFL draft

    Posted 11:40 AM 4/19/2012 by Derek Buerkle (KPAX Sports)

    MISSOULA- College stardom is in the rearview mirror and now it's time to start over in the big leagues. Hundreds of players are anxiously awaiting next week's NFL Draft, including a few with Treasure State ties.

    There's a Grizzly who could hear his name called in the second round. Trumaine (More)


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  • Missoula Area News

    UM moving ahead with new AD, football coach search

    Posted 8:38 AM 4/18/2012 by Montana's News Station

    MISSOULA - University of Montana President Royce Engstrom says the school is moving forward to find permanent replacements for athletic director Jim O'Day and football coach Robin Pflugrad who were fired last month.

    A letter from Engstrom states that UM's athletics program is one of the (More)


  • Health

    MSU sorority uses fashion to raise money for arthritis awareness

    MSU sorority uses fashion to raise money for arthritis awareness

    Posted 4:54 PM 4/15/2012 by Christina Lysacek

    One MSU sorority uses fashion as a way to raise awareness for arthritis.

    This afternoon the Alpha Omicron Pi sorority hosted the second annual Strut out Arthritis, an event that featured a fashion show and silent auction which benefits a local Montana non-profit organization. "The (More)


  • Health

    Bobcat football team teaches fans how to perform hands-only CPR

    Bobcat football team teaches fans how to perform hands-only CPR

    Posted 7:04 PM 4/14/2012 by Christina Lysacek

    More than 300 Bobcat football fans participated in a hands-only CPR class following today's spring scrimmage, and the players taught the class themselves.

    "One hand over the other, using your palm in the middle of his chest, press down two inches," explains one of the Bobcats as they (More)


  • On Campus

    MSU Spring Rodeo attracts people from all over Montana

    MSU Spring Rodeo attracts people from all over Montana

    Posted 4:03 PM 4/13/2012 by Christina Lysacek

    Distance is not an issue for many Montanans when it comes to the Montana State University Spring Rodeo, because rodeo enthusiasts from all over the state traveled to Bozeman for the 66th annual event this weekend. "We've got a real hardcore group of fans that are not only local in the (More)


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