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The Montana Kaimin is the independent student newspaper of the University of Montana, serving the campus community since 1898. As a student-run publication, it covers a wide range of topics relevant to university life and the local area.
The Kaimin provides comprehensive coverage of sports events, entertainment news, cultural happenings, and societal issues affecting students and faculty. It serves as a valuable source of information on educational matters, campus policies, and administrative decisions that impact the university community.
In addition to event coverage and evolving stories, the Kaimin offers in-depth features profiling notable individuals, organizations, and initiatives within the university. It also reports on legal and regulatory developments that may influence campus operations or student life.
The Kaimin's audience primarily consists of University of Montana students, faculty, staff, and alumni, as well as residents of the local Missoula community. As a print publication, the newspaper is widely distributed on campus and in the surrounding area, ensuring its content reaches a broad readership.








