Recruitment night for education students
Many Grande Prairie students looking to become teachers look to the U of L
Greatness in Leadership Conference keeps getting greater
Alumnus Ryan Johnson is one of the featured speakers at this annual event
Human rights tribunal ruling should prompt overhaul of funding formula, says prof
Dr. Linda Many Guns points to the need for a complete overhaul of the way the federal government pays for and manages child welfare services on First Nations reserves
Truro's Millman successful in track and field return
Horns thrower Peter Millman is off to a strong start to the Canada West track season
Potato researcher hired at University of Lethbridge
Potato research is poised to get a boost in Alberta with the appointment of a research chair in potato science at the University of Lethbridge.
What's art without people to connect to it?
A look at the University of Lethbridge Art Gallery’s (ULAG) “art + people = x” series
Plenty of support for one of the good guys
Support rolls in for Horns men's hockey captain Brock Hirsche as he battles testicular cancer
Aboriginal addiction linked to racial abuse
Dr. Cheryl Currie's study examines the relationship between prescription drug abuse and racial discrimination
U of L database of FNMI resources to benefit Alberta educators
Alberta teachers are poised to benefit from a database developed at the University of Lethbridge
U of L drawing exhibit took effort to narrow works
Museum Studies intern Kaitlynn Smart put together Works for the Drawing Bar, the University of Lethbridge’s latest Main Gallery exhibition
Abbondànza plays important role for Faculty of Fine Arts at university
The 15th annual Abbondànza was truly an abundance of fun, frivolity, and fundraising for University of Lethbridge Faculty of Fine Arts scholarships
Longtime band teacher receives prestigious Sousa award
U of L music instructor Joe Porter earns international recognition
U of L project looks to connect local food producers, consumers
A new project at the University of Lethbridge could connect local food producers with a close-to-home market for their goods
The Oblates: God's servants for 200 years
University of Lethbridge historian Raymond Huel looks at the pioneering history of the Oblates in Western Canada
College to host Early Childhood Conference
U of L neuroscience professor Dr. Robbin Gibb is scheduled to be the keynote speaker at an early childhood conference hosted by Medicine Hat College
New gene-based fungicide could combat fusarium
A team of U of L students has developed a potentially game-changing product that could wipe out a widespread problem for cereal growers — fusarium graminearum.
Rattai commits to Pronghorns
Medicine Hat High recruit Isabel Rattai will suit up for the Horns women's basketball team in the fall
Hirsche's next battle
Pronghorns men's hockey team captain Brock Hirsche now facing a battle with testicular cancer
This Tennessee couple may have won $327 million in the Powerball lottery — but they won't necessarily be any happier
Dr. Robert Williams, professor of health sciences and gambling studies, says one of the biggest problem with modern lotteries is how they portray the effects of winning
As economy struggles, a shift in Canadian politics
Dr. Harold Jansen gives an American audience a rundown of the political changes both provincially and federally