Coaching for Canada 'with pride'
Former Pronghorns women's basketball assistant coach Claire Meadows flourishing in new role
Birkbeck wins grant to investigate peer review
The U of L's Dr. Dan O'Donnell is part of the team that is set to investigate the workings of the academic peer review process
More acts added to U of L celebration
Two more acts have been booked for the signature event of the University of Lethbridge’s 50th anniversary
Main Street Theater Announces 42nd Season
Sean Devine's play, When There's Nothing Left to Burn, will premiere in November 2017 as part of the mainstage theatre season
Arts festival takes over the Coutts Centre July 23
Live music, family art activities, artists in action, and a beautiful garden setting set the tone for another summer arts festival at the Coutts Centre for Western Canadian Heritage near Nanton
Getting into the swing of things
A look at former U of L Pronghorns men's hockey player Colton Yellow Horn
Lethbridge team reaches out
Aided by prosthetic arms “printed” in Canada, three Lethbridge people have offered new hope to an accident victim in Africa
Busy weekend coming up for city residents
The Nikkei Memory Capture Project event at Nikka Yuko Japanese Gardens is featured
Earthquake felt in city
Dr. Rene Barendregt gives insight into the seismic event that shook northern Montana and southern Alberta
Volt Energy Announces Appointees to Advisory Board
Geography alumnus Thomas Clarke named to advisory board of Volt Energy as a geological advisor
Scientists rate Canadian climate policies
The U of L's Dr. Jim Byrne examines the latest in Canadian climate policy
U of L student awarded a National Geographic Society Early Career Grant
Francisco Gomez Jimenez, a master’s student studying under Dr. Paul Vasey, has been awarded an Early Career Grant through the National Geographic Society
Input sought on Nikkei project
The University of Lethbridge and Plymouth University have been working together on the Nikkei Memory Capture Project, but now they are seeking to hear from southern Albertans to improve their research
Majority of Canadians think religion does more harm than good
The U of L's Dr. Reg Bibby comments on a new poll suggesting more Canadians than ever believe religion does more harm than good
Troschke headed to Canada Summer Games, nationals
U of L Pronghorns track recruit Andreas Troschke punched his tickets to both the Canada Summer Games and the national championships
Centric Festival offers music of the masters
The four-night series opens Wednesday with a pre-concert chat by a new addition to the music faculty at the University of Lethbridge
Super Dave
Masters graduate David Garbutt will take over as Superintendent of Schools and Chief Executive Officer of Pembina Hills Public Schools
Kuwait Building News
The writer examines architect Arthur Erickson and his greatest works, including the U of L's iconic University Hall
Homegrown celebrates Canada
The latest New West Theatre offering features a host of U of L connections
Vandalism won't dampen gay pride in Lethbridge and Taber
Dr. Paul Vasey comments and the U of L Pronghorns are featured for their acts throughout Gay Pride Week