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Knit ‘n’ Knatter
Learn to knit or share tips. Free tea or coffee.
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Learn to knit or share tips. Free tea or coffee.
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Let's Talk Theatre: Paths and Avenues in the Arts. Deleeuw discusses how she built her career in the arts, how theatre has changed over the years, and where she thinks the arts are going these days.
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Have you read this year's Common Book, The Education of Augie Merasty? Come talk with others who have also read it.
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Protect yourself from identify theft! Bring your old personal documents and e-waste for free shredding and recycling at the third annual A Nightmare on Shred Street. Donations for the campus food bank will be accepted.
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SGS invites all undergraduate students to the Open House, which is an excellent opportunity to learn about graduate program offerings, funding opportunities, graduate student services, and research centres and institutes
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Current Issue (2018-2019) - You can download the PDF or read all of the articles on issuu.com. Feature article: Why We Make the Teaching Choices We Do? by Victoria Holec and Sheila McManus.
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Offered by Arches Lethbridge to:
University of Lethbridge Faculty, Staff and Students.
Wednesday October 17, 2018 1:30 - 2:30 p.m.
Located in University Hall, Room D610
Please register for this FREE training by
emailing: janice.driver@uleth.ca
Naloxone Kits will be available.
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The Centre for Oral History and Tradition (COHT) and the Lethbridge Public Library will present the following:
Traditional Knowledge in Policy and Practice
Day/Date: Thursday, October 25, 2018
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Location: North Wing Community Room (Lethbridge Public Library; 810 - 5th Avenue South)
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The Department of History Colloquium Series will present:
Guest Speaker: Prof. Tolly Bradford (Concordia University of Edmonton)
Title: The Atlantic World origins of the 'new' Hudson's Bay Company, 1810 - 21
Day/Date: Friday, October 12, 2018
Time: 3:00 p.m.
Location: B-650
See attached poster for details.
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One of the last Japanese silent film masterpieces by Yasujiro Ozu, a celebrated portraitist of childhood and of 1930s Japan.