U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Building from waste

U of L artists artists Janice Rahn and Michael Campbell and their scavenger architecture-as-art of the Kathmandu International Art Festival 2012

More than $12,000 raised for ULSU Food Bank

Students, faculty and staff have pulled together again to feed cash-strapped University of Lethbridge students

‘Luke’s Lunchbox’ encourages children participation

U of L Fine arts alums present a new theatrical show for young audiences

Opinion: Catholics come home for Christmas — but just for a visit

Dr. Reg Bibby examines Catholicism during the Christmas season

BMO donates $1 million to construction of new building at University of Lethbridge

The University of Lethbridge has announced that BMO Financial Group has joined the University’s Destination Project through a $1 million philanthropic donation

Horizon looking at dual credits for post-secondary

The U of L's successful dual credit program has drawn interest from the Horizon School Division

Christmastime jump in church attendance shows faith matters to Canadians, expert says

Church attendance triples — from 25 to 65 per cent — across the country at Christmas and Board of Governors Research Chair in Sociology at the University of Lethbridge Reginald Bibby says it shows that faith matters

Appointments to indigenous women’s economic councils announced

The U of L's Dr. Linda Many Guns appointed to First Nations and Metis women’s economic security council

Carroll Saints Roll Past University of Lethbridge

The Pronghorns men's basketball team challenges Montana's Carroll College

Rural education partnership created

The U of L is part of the new Sustainable Agriculture Education Partnership (SAEP) program

Merkley wins grad award

Second-year Pronghorns men;s hockey forward Jay Merkley is the latest recipient of the Canada West WHL Grad of the Month honour

Buddhism, Christianity share values associated with Christmas

The U of L's Dr. John Harding explores the relationship between Buddhism and Christmas

Lethbridge building permits up $90 million over a year ago

With less than a month to go, city officials report the value of building permits issued is up $90 million, with the U of L's Destination Project a major contributor

Former resident takes part in gold-winning team at iGEM competition

U of L student and former Beaumont resident Keith Aiken is continuing in his journey to show youth there’s more to adult life than just working a regular job

U of L's 50th anniversary plans promise to engage community

The University of Lethbridge will soon be 50 years old, an anniversary that will be marked all year long with activities to spark a sense of nostalgia, fuel the imagination for a shiny future and to simply enjoy

Buddhism, Christmas SACPA topic

Religious studies professor Dr. John Harding presents to the SACPA audience

Business sector invests in city

Editorial comment on big business seeing value in Lethbridge

Busy weekend for Red Nose

The number of local residents choosing a safe alternative to drinking and driving continues to expand as Operation Red Nose saw a third week of growth

Curler recognized

U of L alumna Kim Forge (formerly Murdoch), an Australian national curling champion, was recently elected to the World Curling Federation’s Athlete Commission

Assassin's Creed is a sci-fi twist on epigenetic memory

Research work from U of L biologists is cited in this review of the new film Assassin's Creed

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