Pronghorns’ women’s hockey team thriving with clean slate, new coaching staff
Under the guidance of Doug Paisley, the team looks refreshed and ready to make some noise as the Canada West hockey season begins Friday.
Hoopster heading to Spain
After a solid career at the U of L, basketball player Zac Overwater is heading to Spain to play professional ball
U of L Management Students’ Society hosts Chill 4 Charity
Chill 4 Charity, set for Oct. 7, has a goal of raising $10,000 in support of United Way’s Community Fund
Genome research receives $3-million boost
Genome sciences and bioinformatics research in the province is getting a huge boost thanks to a $3-million investment and the establishment of BioNet Alberta
Will Trudeau find forgiveness?
Dr. Reg Bibby discusses Canadians' attitudes on forgiveness
The Flying Detective wings its way to Morinville
U of L theatre alumni's Accidental Humour Co. presents a truly Canadian story
Lethbridge doctor to receive U of L Health Sciences award
Dr. Vivien Suttorp is going to be recognized with a Friends of Health Sciences Award from the University of Lethbridge.
PUBlic Professor to begin its new season on Thursday
Psychology professor Dr. Louise Barrett will welcome all interested to a hall in the Sandman Signature Lodge, starting at 7 p.m.
University of Lethbridge, FX Innovation helping Calgarians advance their careers
University of Lethbridge’s Calgary campus offers flexible programs for working adults
Students create reconciliation gifts
Given the chance to contribute to Reconciliation Week, three University of Lethbridge new media students, working through the Agility Program, took the opportunity to make something unique.
Tories expected to dominate Alberta vote
So far, polling numbers are indicating a close race between the Liberals and the Conservatives. But elections are largely fought at the local level and local issues, observes U of L's Geoffrey Hale, can range widely.
Alberta’s Post-Secondary Schools Focus on More than Academics to Help Today’s Students Succeed
A range of choices are available to today’s students
Two local students receive agricultural scholarships
Two Southern Alberta students have received a significant scholarship from SouthGrow Regional Economic Development
U of L’s Morgentaler will receive Jewish literary award
Dr. Goldie Morgentaler, a professor of English at the University of Lethbridge, will receive a Canadian Jewish Literary Award for “Confessions of a Yiddish Writer and Other Essays.”
University of Lethbridge helps spread “Oki” greeting
The City of Lethbridge has teamed up with the U of L to spread the Oki greeting.
Record enrolments at U of L, college
The University of Lethbridge and Lethbridge College report record enrolments this fall, in the wake of major additions to their campus facilities.
Record enrolments at U of L, college
Days after the university’s cutting-edge Science Commons was ceremonially opened, the U of L says the number of students starting Bachelor of Science programs has jumped by 26 per cent.
Career fair gives U of L students insight into future
The University of Lethbridge hosted its annual Fall Career Fair on Wednesday to give students the opportunity to meet with potential future employers and get a good sense of where they could take their career.
U of L study chronicling history of Alberta’s Gay Straight Alliances
A new University of Lethbridge research project that proposes to chronicle the history of Gay Straight Alliances in Alberta has won a research award from the Parkland Institute
Lethbridge economy punches above its weight as mid-sized Alberta city: report
U of L plays a major role in boosting Lethbridge economy