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The Montana Kaimin is the University of Montana's student-run independent newspaper located in Missoula, Montana. The paper is printed once a week, Thursday, with special editions printed occasionally. The current editor-in-chief is Griffen Smith. The newspaper is divided into four sections: news, sports, arts and culture, and opinion. It is printed in color. The name "Kaimin" is derived from the Salish Indian word "Q̓ey̓min" and means "something written" or a "message".

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  • Montana Kaimin (en)
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  • The Montana Kaimin is the University of Montana's student-run independent newspaper located in Missoula, Montana. The paper is printed once a week, Thursday, with special editions printed occasionally. The current editor-in-chief is Griffen Smith. The newspaper is divided into four sections: news, sports, arts and culture, and opinion. It is printed in color. The name "Kaimin" is derived from the Salish Indian word "Q̓ey̓min" and means "something written" or a "message". (en)
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  • Montana Kaimin (en)
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  • Montana Kaimin (en)
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  • Jack Marshall (en)
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  • The current logo of the Kaimin (en)
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  • Griffen Smith (en)
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  • Select local businesses, (en)
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  • Weekly print, (en)
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  • English (en)
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  • University Newspaper (en)
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  • The Montana Kaimin is the University of Montana's student-run independent newspaper located in Missoula, Montana. The paper is printed once a week, Thursday, with special editions printed occasionally. The current editor-in-chief is Griffen Smith. The newspaper is divided into four sections: news, sports, arts and culture, and opinion. It is printed in color. The name "Kaimin" is derived from the Salish Indian word "Q̓ey̓min" and means "something written" or a "message". (en)
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  • McKenna Johnson (en)
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  • Emily Tschetter (en)
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  • Ridley Hudson (en)
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