U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Back on the ice after a cancer diagnosis

Two weeks after finishing chemotherapy, U of L Pronghorns' hockey goalie Dylan Tait learned he's cancer-free.

Blood Tribe - state of emergency

U of L Faculty of Health Sciences working with Blood Tribe on an asset mapping exercise to determine what is needed in providing assistance to those dealing with addictions

Nothing limits actors on stage in 'Unlimited'

The U of L theatre production includes a cast of 22 mixed abilities actors, eight of whom are living with disabilities

Students experience life as homeless

As the annual 5 Days for the Homeless campaign draws to a close, students reflect on the experience

Theatrical design workshop offered at Mount Alison

Former U of L set designer Roger Schultz continues to share his expertise

Local high-tech industry improving with tecconect

U of L academics Kevin Grant and Guy Duke started their geomatics business with the help of tecconnect

Bylaw backlash

The U of L's Lisa Lambert discusses the fallout from the new community standards bylaw in Taber

Students helping youth shelter

The annual 5 Days for the Homeless campaign sees U of L students raising cash while going homeless

Kernahan reflects on friendship during trophy presentation

Pronghorns hockey recruit exemplifies values of engaged student

Grizzly grads going to school

The Olds Grizzlys of the AJHL prove to be fertile ground for Horns men's hockey recruits

Journey through time

A look at playwright Ben McFee and his play A Brief History of Tomorrow

Artist issues focus of student exhibit

The student art exhibition Howl at the Dr. Foster James Penny Building

Ease in regulations good news for transgenders

The University of Lethbridge creating two gender-neutral bathrooms seen as a big step forward by transgender Albertans

Activities planned for Brain Awareness Week

The annual BAW allows the broader community to get an up close look at activities in the CCBN

Narcisse Blood's legacy honoured at University of Lethbridge

The University of Lethbridge announces the Native American Student Lounge will be named after Narcisse Blood

University radio station a benefit to the community

A look at what CKXU brings to the local radio scene

Nikkei tapestry a virtual exhibit for Galt Museum

The Faculty of Fine Arts contributes to this unique Japanese heritage project

New Blood show brings healing and reconciliation

One of the highlights of Native Awareness Week was the presentation of New Blood

Kim Veldman hanging up her high tops

A look at the outstanding career of Horns women's basketball player Kim Veldman

Horns own the podium

Throwing success for the Pronghorns men's track team at the Canada West championship meet

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