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Newest Headlines

  • March 24, 2009 | Students
    The University of Lethbridge's new 2009-2013 Strategic Plan was released to the U of L community in early February through a well-attended launch event in the Atrium. One of the major goals of the plan's authors was to...
  • March 23, 2009 | Students
    Canadians will seemingly curl anywhere and at any time. Combine this love of curling with a charity opportunity and instead of flinging granite down a sheet of ice, you have a group of University of Lethbridge...
  • March 23, 2009 | Students
    The final tally is in and it was a record-setting week for a group of University of Lethbridge students looking to raise money for youth homelessness. Participating in the 5 Days for the Homeless campaign, the U of L...
  • March 23, 2009 | Sport and Recreation
    The University of Lethbridge and Sport and Recreation Services make it difficult to come up with excuses for not staying in shape. Not only does the U of L have first-rate facilities to satisfy every recreational need,...
  • March 20, 2009 | Campus Life
    The Michif language, an endangered Métis language born in the early 1800s, is rapidly disappearing. So too are a variety of other spoken languages linguists predict will disappear during this century. Can we keep...
  • March 20, 2009 | Students
    The University of Lethbridge's Faculty of Fine Arts is pushing forward with its research objectives by introducing two new graduate degree programs in the creative arts. Commencing in September 2009, the Faculty of...
  • March 19, 2009 | Research
    Brain Awareness Week continues this weekend at the Canadian Centre for Behavioural Neuroscience as the public is invited inside the CCBN for a glimpse at the world-renowned research being conducted. A free open house...
  • March 19, 2009 | Pronghorn Teams
    A pair of gold medal performances to cap one of the most decorated CIS track careers in Pronghorn history netted Jim Steacy the Pronghorn Male Athlete of the Week honour. His sister Heather Steacy, after claiming a...
  • March 18, 2009 | Government Relations
    Imagine a form of justice delivered by your neighbours and the community that surrounds you, independent of governmental authority? It may sound implausible and antiquated but it is a new reality in Bolivia, where in...
  • March 18, 2009 | Students
    The Student Action Collective (SAC), a working group of the Lethbridge Public Interest Research Group (LPIRG) at the University of Lethbridge, is tackling issues of racism by offering a series of anti-racism events...

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