Where have all the folkies gone?
U of L sociologist Dr. Trevor Harrison discusses the loss of folk music on our airwaves, saying the vast majority of radio channels today are corporate entities that play popular music
International interest in Teacher Job Fair
School board representatives near and far annually come to the University's Teacher Job Fair to recruit the province's best young educators
Horns, Hansen a good match
A look at the happy marriage between new Horns men's basketball head coach Mike Hansen and the U of L program
Scene and Heard - Teacher Job Fair
Mark Campbell visits the University of Lethbridge and the annual Teacher Job Fair
Journey back from 528 pounds
University of Lethbridge's Michael Warf details the dietary program that helped him drop more than 200 pounds
Super Bowl ads get more feminine
University of Lethbridge sociologist Dr. Reginald Bibby says the Super Bowl is one of the unique times when both sexes actually share a football experience
CFI supports advanced landscape monitoring at ULeth
An audio interview with the University of Lethbridge's Dr. Chris Hopkinson, (CAIP) Research Chair in Terrestrial Ecosystems Remote Sensing
Extremely rare foam formations create a buzz near Pincher Creek
University of Lethbridge researchers, led by Dr. Hester Jiskoot, solve the riddle of how 'foamcanos' erupted on Pincher Creek farmland
U of L researcher receives Oxford fellowship
Neuroscientist Dr. Rob McDonald is headed to Oxford University in March 2015, earning a prestigious appointment as a visiting fellow
Horns swim to two Canada West medals
The Pronghorns swim team puts in a strong performance at the Canada West championship meet
Inspirational speaker
This year’s International Dinner at the University of Lethbridge features a speaker, Spencer West, who will definitely make an impression on audience members
Doctor killed in BASE jump among elite group in rare sport
Dr. Jason Laurendeau (sociology) comments from his experience as a trained BASE jumper and his extensive research of the sport
Pinay on the Prairies
Dr. Glenda Bonifacio officially launches her book at en event at the Penny Building
Rosenfarb Bergen-Belsen Diary, 1945
Excerpts from a diary written by Chava Rosenfarb while in the Bergen-Belsen Displaced Persons camp are translated by Dr. Goldie Morgentaler
Fight over public servants' benefits is more about dollars than sense
Dr. Richard Mueller has studied the wage gap and says the government adopted compensation policies over the years in an attempt to be a model employer
Eagle River Casino seeks bankruptcy protection
Dr. Yale Belanger says the Eagle River Casino has never produced the revenue or jobs that were projected, but he thinks the casino will survive
18 artists in 13 installations featured in new U of L exhibit
A new exhibit called “We Can’t Compete” at the University of Lethbridge Art Gallery showcases the work of 18 artists in 13 installations
Hillyer challenged
Alumnus and former Board of Governors member Doug McArthur announced Wednesday he’s challenging incumbent Jim Hillyer for the Conservative nomination
Native History: Major attacks wrong Indian village, doesn't care
A recount of the Baker Massacre in northern Montana as gleaned from an oral history recorded by the University of Lethbridge
Health officer absent from responsible gambling conference
The University's Dr. Claudia Steinke (Health Sciences) will discuss the psychological and behavioural impacts of casino design at The New Horizons in Responsible Gambling Conference in Vancouver