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Sharing the prairie landscape with rattlesnakes

The University of Lethbridge is built into the coulee slopes along the Oldman River, an area that’s also habitat for the prairie rattlesnake.

Rattlesnakes are periodically seen on campus during the spring, summer and fall months as they travel in search of food. This fall, the rattlesnakes will migrate back to their den site for the winter but they may appear on campus over the next couple of months. A locally made video of a recent rattlesnake relocation can be found on YouTube at Rattlesnake at Piikani House.


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Condolence Notice — Kathleen Jean Hunter

The University of Lethbridge extends condolences to the family and friends of Kathleen Jean Hunter, one of the first employees of the U of L.


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First Aid Drill

We are working toward serving you better!

The Health Centre, Security Services and St. John Ambulance are teaming together to run a first aid drill. The drill will be conducted on campus sometime during the week of July 20th – 24th. Signs will be posted in the area for the duration of the event to alert pedestrians and direct traffic accordingly. Pedestrians in the area are welcome to stay and watch should they wish.


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