University of Montana's college newspaper is called this:
What is 'The Kaimin'?
The mission of the UM Food Pantry is to support UM students, staff, and faculty facing food insecurity. That said, the pantry is also available as a resource to this group of people:
What is 'the public'?
In the annual Cats v. Griz fall food drive (known as Can the Cats or Can the Griz, depending on where you live), this opponent won the competition in 2020:
What is Missoula/ the Griz?
Because Missoula sits at the convergence of five mountain ranges, it is sometimes referred to as ______.
What is 'hub of five valleys'?
The name 'Montana' comes from this Spanish word which means mountain, or mountainous country:
What is 'montaña'?
The University of Montana was first established in this year:
What is 1893?
The UM Food Pantry serves this many satellite locations:
What is 4?
So far, Can the Cats has taken place every year for this many consecutive years:
What is 21?
This early settlers' trading post was later recognized as the city of Missoula:
What is Hellgate Trading Post?
There are this many state parks located in Montana:
What is 53?
For a period of time, the University of Montana was known as this now-rival school:
The UM Food Pantry supports individuals in applying for this federal assistance program:
What is the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)?
Missoula has won Can the Cats this many times:
This famous novella, adapted for the screen in 1992, was set in Missoula but filmed in Bozeman & Livingston:
What is 'A River Runs Through It'?
This is the official state bird of Montana:
What is the Western Meadowlark?
This Latin translation of a Hebrew saying is the University of Montana's motto:
What is "Lux et Veritas" (i.e. Light and Truth)?
The UM Food Pantry served this many individuals in 2020:
What is 238?
Missoula raised this much in combined dollars & lbs. during Can the Cats, 2020:
What is 671,707.9?
Missoula has two sister cities, which are located in Germany and this Oceanic country:
What is New Zealand?
This Montana lake is the largest fresh-water lake west of the Mississippi River:
What is Flathead Lake?
This woman was the first woman ever elected to the House of Representatives. A Lecture Hall at the University of Montana is named after her.
Who is Jeannette Rankin?
The UM Food Pantry distributed this many lbs. of food & personal care products in 2020:
What is 13,648 lbs.?
Together, Bozeman and Missoula raised this much in combined dollars & lbs. during Can the Cats, 2020:
What is 1,075,890.9?
Lewis & Clark parted ways on their expedition in what is now this state park in Missoula County:
What is Traveler's Rest (state park)?
Because of it's rich mineral reserves, Montana is also known as this:
What is the Treasure State?