For my @UMJSchool final for my Beginning Visual Journalism class, I produced a feature story on @lyssalyssalu. I wanted to figure out what got her interested in politics and why @asum406 is so important to her personally. #universityofmontana#umontana#asum#studentpolitics
Griz Nation is cheering loud and hard for a UM senior who doesn't let anything get past her. Claire Howard just broke the Big Sky Conference record for shut-outs and holding opponents scoreless for 30 games as the keeper for UM's soccer team. #GoGriz
PB&J is acceptable in AP style in all references to a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. If we were to spell out the whole name, we wouldn't use hyphens. BLT is OK in all references to a bacon, lettuce and tomato sandwich. No Oxford comma needed in the long version.
Reducing waste seems daunting, but it doesn’t have to be. Check out these 3 simple ways to reduce waste that are COVID-19 friendly. For more information on what sustainability looks like during a pandemic, check out the Kaimin article by Bella Butler: https://t.co/pN3uu66PQE
Celebrate Climate Week by attending workshops from Sustaining All Life and United to End Racism. They are putting on a week of free classes to look at everything from fast fashion to anti-racism in the climate movement. Take a look at the schedule here: https://t.co/6gN3iyMPrH
Climate Change Studies at the University of Montana is an interdisciplinary minor degree program. CCS students represent over 20 majors across campus and are active leaders in campus and community climate initiatives. Check out our website for more info! https://t.co/OC47id43Ph
UM students are working to build Montana’s 1st Firewise Demonstration Garden. Each volunteer day will run from 9-2 and will be observing social distancing guidelines. The work will vary but will be outdoor yard work. Email [email protected] if you’re interested!
Not one of these articles on the #California wildfires mentions climate change, global warming, or fossil fuels.
#EndClimateSilence
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It's the 3rd anniversary of Hurricane Harvey and there are two new tropical storms headed for the area. What better timing for the virtual Houston Climate Action Week to envision a more resilient + carbon-free future? Tune into a week of great events here: https://t.co/16CSjuAHek
an organic interaction I was blessed to witness today at the park:
maybe 5 year old boy: mom I’ll have my charcuterie (pronounced CHAR-CUTLERY) board now
mom: *hands boy a lunchables*
when my history of rock & roll professor taught about the @jonasbrothers as a band in the modern history of rock and roll of for my final..I knew my life-long love for the #JonasBrothers was all leading to this moment..and a good final grade. PS my prof said he loves them a lot
Perhaps it's the dependence on census metropolitan or micropolitan areas that makes it so hard for the NYT to actually know what goes on in the Intermountain West. #MTPol#corvid19 https://t.co/Oj3qwO0QBG
On Friday night, I asked all Oregonians, on the eve of spring break, to stay home and stay healthy. Unfortunately, our trails and beaches were packed this weekend. I want to be absolutely clear, you are endangering all Oregonians when not following social distancing orders.
My dad died two days ago from COVID19. He died alone because the hospital restricted all visitors in order to contain the outbreak. My deepest regret was not saying bye to him when I brought him to the hospital. I thought it was going to be a “Take care, see you back home.” 1/3