There's more to Christmas foods than you think
Dr. Bill Ramp, a U of L sociology professor, says the traditional Christmas feast is a ritual tied to family, identity and one's place in the social pecking order.
Greetings a no-win situation
Religious Studies professor Dr. Hillary Rodrigues discusses the hot button issue of holiday greetings
Even in this golden age of secularism, vast majority of Canadians count themselves as members of a religion: study
Sociologist Dr. Reg Bibby's research is touted as Canadians examine their church-going tendencies
Weak dollar not deterring cross-border shoppers
U of L economist Donna Townley is researching the effects of Canadian tourism in Montana, finding Canadians are still shopping down south
Operation Red Nose popular
The Pronghorn Athletics annual community service and fundraiser program is more popular than ever with city drivers
Conservative caucus to decide if it will allow Wildrose defectors in
University of Lethbridge political scientist Dr. Geoffrey Hale comments on the provincial political landscape
A cloud of uncertainty continues to hang over the province as the value of oil keeps on falling
U of L political scientist Dr. Geoffrey Hale says there's a lot weighing on whether the Premier can diversify Alberta's income
Student taking on the Universe
Fourth-year U of L economics major Monika Horvat has qualified as a finalist for the Miss Universe Canada pageant to take place in Toronto in May
Muslims beyond the headlines
A closer look at University of Lethbridge sociologist Abdolmohammad (Abdie) Kazemipur and his book, The Muslim Question in Canada: A Story of Segmented Integration
Saving Alberta’s key fish species will require a team effort
University of Lethbridge researchers may play key role in establishing efforts to bring key species back off the endangered list
U of L History Department Receives $100K Donation
The family of Dr. Gerhard Driedger supports a variety of activities related to keeping history alive
Extremism only one factor affecting Muslim integration
U of L sociologist Abdie Kazemipur discusses Muslim integration in Canada
Duranged comedy double-header
U of L grad DJ Gellatly (BFA '14) has roles in Wanda's Visit and 'dentity Crisis, two one-act plays by Theatre BSMT's for !Duranged! running until Dec. 20 at Calgary's Motel (Epcor Centre).
Joe Clark students contribute to cancer centre fundraiser
U of L student teacher Andrew Fitzgerald leads students at Ecole Joe Clark School as they raise $500 for the High River Community Cancer Centre
Eating more meat not progess says researcher
The implications of ever-increasing global meat consumption are mostly bad, says University of Lethbridge geography professor Ian MacLachlan
Therapy dogs at the University of Lethbridge
The University of Lethbridge is trying to alleviate the pressure of final exams with the help of some furry friends
Business-class immigrants feel lowest “attachment” to Canada: Survey
Abdie Kazemipur, U of L sociologist, discusses some of the findings presented in his recent book 'The Muslim Question in Canada.'
High School students offered college courses
Dual credit program at Bow Valley College could lead to more students attending the U of L
Kenwoods make hefty donation
The Kenwood family pledges $25,000 toward the BNAD program at the University of Lethbridge
Social media hasn't fully embraced politics
Harold Jansen presents his findings with “Clicks, Tweets and Likes: Canadian Democratic Citizenship in a Digital Age” as part of the Political Science department – Brown Bag Lunch Series