Changes due to global warming underway
Kent Peacock, a philosophy professor at the University of Lethbridge, said some climate changes are clearly underway
U of L student trying to rejoin family in hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico
Francisco Gomez was not only caught in one of the earthquakes that struck Mexico earlier in September, but is now trying to get to hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico to help and be with his family
Research can help combat homophobia — if LGBT activists don't shut it down
Dr. Paul Vasey says the more people think homosexuality is biological the more tolerant they are
U of L staging landmark play’Ubu Roi’
The University of Lethbridge's Mainstage season opening play is both absurd and timely
Former Pronghorns track star shares his battle with depression
Peter Millman discusses mental health issues and his personal battle with anxiety and depression
Why an Alberta college is flying the Blackfoot Confederacy flag
University of Lethbridge to soon join Lethbridge College in flying the Blackfoot Confederacy flag
Scholarships to honour Blackfoot advocates
The Blackfoot cultural preservation efforts of four southern Alberta men will live on with a new generation of leaders, thanks to a new University of Lethbridge scholarship program
Epileptic seizure event leads professor down new path of discovery
The U of L's Dr. Artur Luczak discovers new knowledge on what happens in the brain during a seizure event
Blackfoot child rearing part of cultural exhibit at Casa
A multi-phased research project and exhibit at Casa invites visitors to learn more about Blackfoot culture
Historic investment fosters construction boom in Lethbridge
The U of L Destination Project is among the major projects being undertaken in Lethbridge
How Much Exercise Do We Really Need?
A study at the University of Lethbridge showed that women dropped 8 per cent of their body fat and shrunk their waists by 3.5 percent in six weeks doing sprintervals three times a week
University of Lethbridge students share details of experiencing Mexican earthquake
Lanna Petterson and Francisco Gomez, two U of L graduate students, talk about their experiences being in the earthquake that struck Mexico on Sept. 7.
Looking to make new friends
The U of L's Dr. Sheila McManus will speak at the Community Foundation of Lethbridge and Southwestern Alberta's Friends of the Foundation Dinner at the Lethbridge Lodge on Sept. 28
Which came first: big brains or demanding environments?
The U of L's Dr. Andrew Iwaniuk collaborates on study looking at bird brain size and how it affects a bird's ability to adapt to changing environments
Cranbrook disc golf pro celebrates second big win of the summer
U of L student and trainer with Pronghorn Athletics Casey Hanemayer finished first in the BC Disc Golf Championships that took place from September 16 to 17 in Kamloops
U of L fall enrolment sets record
A new enrolment record has been set at the University of Lethbridge
Opinion - Political ties that bind
The U of L's John von Heyking and Thomas Kazakoff discuss the Lougheed, Blakeney friendship that helped ensure lasting provincial autonomy
Milo Community School welcomes new principal
U of L Faculty of Education alumna Kerry Aiken is the new principal for Milo Community School
Dave Driscoll taking over as Palliser Regional Schools superintendent in October
U of L alumnus Dave Driscoll, and his 27 years of teaching and leadership experience in southern Alberta, will take the reins as superintendent of Palliser Regional Schools on October 1st
Penalties hurt Horns in Canada West rugby opener
A tough start to the season for the Pronghorns women's rugby team