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[email protected]. UM’s Independent Campus Newspaper Since 1898 Montana Kaimin Volume CX, Issue 25 Wednesday TAs missing from popular program October 10, 2007 Ashley Zuelke Studies classes are almost always pare the 400 students in his two degree in Native American MONTANA KAIMIN “overfull,” Davies said, and sections before tests. Studies. Forecast upward of 200 students can be in “I’d want to be there [for stu- “I have to tell them the only Each semester, hundreds of each section. dents] like you’re supposed to,” option (here) is interdisciplinary University of Montana students Students must rely primarily on he said. studies,” she said. Graduate stu- High 60F take Native American studies their professor, because there are Because the department doesn’t dents in that subject can have an Low 40F courses from only a handful of few NAS teaching assistants.