Gibb makes case for defence
Pronghorns Colton Gibb leads the defensive mindset of the men's basketball team
Viva Vitality: A different sort of P.A.R.T.Y.
Andreea Vrabie a U of L student intern at Alberta Health Services, discusses awareness and prevention strategies
Paula Simons: Moving new film untangles Alberta's complex black history
U of L's Dr. Jenna Bailey collaborated to produce a documentary that delves into the discrimination faced by Alberta's black settlers and their descendants.
Website to track urban wildlife sightings
University of Lethbridge graduate student Leila Armstrong has launched a new link through which you can share your urban wildlife sightings
Horns’ Overwater rewarded for efforts
Zac Overwater is named both Pronghorn Athlete of the Week and Canada West first star of the week
U of L student takes in Winter Olympic experience
University of Lethbridge student-athlete Sarah Orban was in South Korea last week to watch the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang
Play tackles issues teachers face
Drama alumna and Calgary-based performer Alice Nelson brings her show Ms. Sugarcoat to the David Spinks Theatre
U of L sociologist named to national research council
Dr. Claudia Malacrida, the university’s associate vice-president for research, will serve a three-year term on the governing council of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.
Those tilted, bear-proof garbage bins you see in parks across Canada were made in Lethbridge
Haul-All vice-president and chief financial officer Kelly Philipp, a U of L management alumnus, explains the genesis of the Hid-A-Bag container
Plenty of fun on Family Day
Family Day in Lethbridge highlighted by all the activities at the U of L's annual Play Day
Purebred Breeders of the Year awarded
Alumnus Lee Creech named one of the Canadian Young Leaders by the Saskatchewan Simmental Association
Alberta Indigenous Relations
The U of L's Dr. Yale Belanger speaks about the evolving nature of the relationship between Alberta and its Indigenous peoples
University of Lethbridge program helps troubled kids put their issues in check
The Chess for Life program is an alternative sentencing initiative that uses chess to teach critical thinking and life-choice skills to young offenders in Alberta.
Lured by high payouts, Marylanders turn $30 lottery ticket into top seller
The U of L's Dr. Robert Williams discusses the Maryland Lottery's new sales tactics
Viva Vitality: It’s wise to take care of yourself during times of high stress
Amaka Ashiofu is a University of Lethbridge Public Health student working with the Population Health Promotion Program
Pronghorns begin playoffs
Pronghorns men's basketball kicks off its best-of-three Canada West series
Lethbridge student seeks to donate Roll Up the Rim wins to charity
U of L student Breanna Schoenroth is hoping to share the winning feeling with those less fortunate
Does play help boost brain development in children?
The U of L's Dr. Sergio Pellis describes how play impacts brain development
Science says: your brows might actually be the key to saving your love life
Brow experts have paired with facial expression analysis expert Dr. Javid Sadr to prove once and for all that brows really do need to be on point at all times
Babcock has recollections beneath MLG roof
Former Pronghorns men's hockey coach Mike Babcock reminisces at the old Maple Leaf Gardens