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Spring 2009

The Montana State University Magazine: Mountains and Minds

Fish

Has whirling disease come full circle? MSU scientists ask why rainbow trout populations are on the rise in rivers once nearly decimated by the disease

Dancing to the Song of the Shears MSU's sheep-shearing schools sustain age-old art of gathering wool

Place of the heart Montana remains the bedrock of Ivan Doig's prose and thought

The trout's best friend Bud Lilly's name is synonymous with Western fly-fishing

MSU is Trout U There are many reasons why Montana State is a school of fish

Underground science MSU scientists work to sequester carbon dioxide in the Earth beneath our feet

Standing Strong Elouise Cobell's epic battle against the government for Indian rights

Nubia Garcia For Nubia Garcia, photography just clicked

Fozia Naseer Fozia Naseer hopes to change the world, one girl at a time

Greg Keeler MSU's master poet, fisherman and humorist talks about creativity

Carina Beck Carina Beck helps spin careers out of dreams

Norm Asbjornson Norm Asbjornson's small town roots shaped his success

Carl McIntosh & Bill Tietz The former presidents' club