Martin takes writing plunge
University of Lethbridge student A. Grace Martin is a published author
Alberta election: Wildrose defections not forgotten in southern ridings
University of Lethbridge political science professor, Geoffrey Hale, says the race in rural Alberta is still wide open
Provincial election campaigns ignore post-secondary: Alberta student leaders
Chris Hollingsworth, vice-president external for the University of Lethbridge Students’ Union, says he has concerns about accessibility and student debt
Mike Mtn. Horse students take learning to a new dimension
U of L professor Marlo Steed helped the students at Mike Mountain Horse School draft, model and 3D print their own designs
Analysis: Examining the financial plans of Alberta's political parties
Chris Nicol, a University of Lethbridge economist, discusses the pros and cons of each party's fiscal plans in the lead up to the provincial election.
One man’s trash is another man’s art
Douglas Scholes, a U of L fine arts alum, puts a whole new spin on being a garbage collector.
Say "cheese!" The octographer will take your picture now
How smart are octopuses? Dr. Jennifer Mather will tell you
Local student lands scholarship for Lethbridge studies
Track and field recruit plans to pursue nursing degree
University names five inductees to Alumni Honour Society
A total of five alumni are being inducted this year, representing fine arts, architecture, nursing education, public service and athletics
Sports builder O'Brien heads into hall of fame
Former Horns women's basketball coach Cal O'Brien to be inducted into Lethbridge Sports Hall of Fame
U of L expands education philosophy
The launch of AGILITY is a testament to liberal education and preparing students to think critically
Why we keep playing the lottery
Dr. Robert Williams explains that the extreme rarity of winning a jackpot does not register with people
Stars captain their unsung hero
Saskatoon Stars midget prospect Paige Michalenko is ticketed for the Pronghorns women's hockey program in Fall 2015
U of L plays major role in selecting site for world's largest telescope
Special technology developed at the U of L called Infrared Radiometer for Millimetre Astronomy (IRMA) helped choose the site for the telescope
Rugby veteran Ashley Steacy hopes to make 2016 Olympics a family affair
Former Pronghorn star now the captain of the women's national rugby team
Interview: Professor/Author Dr. Claudia Malacrida
An interview focusing on Dr. Claudia Malacrida's provocative new book on the Michener Centre
Neufeldt honoured with scholarship in his name
The Faculty of Management honours local businessman Dennis Neufeldt
Getting the student vote out
The Students' Union works to get students interested in the provincial election
Triplets born in Lethbridge
Former Horns women's hockey player Johanna Rhodes gives birth to triplets
University of Lethbridge helps art students think outside the box
The U of L is putting high technology tools into the hands of students from all faculties