U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Busy time for events leading up to Christmas

The University of Lethbridge is the setting for a full schedule of semester-end events about now, many with a seasonal flavour

Judge's sexist comments not isolated, SACPA told

U of L professor Dr. Caroline Hodes addresses SACPA on sexism in the judiciary

Prestigious journal to print U of L student’s doctoral research paper

A University of Lethbridge student’s doctoral research paper will be appearing in a prestigious journal

Awards to help spur more First Nations students

Minister of Advanced Education Marlin Schmidt announces awards to post-secondary indigenous students

One of Lethbridge's proudest imports

A look at the life of basketball great Jack Lilja

U of L play stands test of time

The Importance of Being Earnest, an Oscar Wilde classic play, hits the University Theatre stage Nov. 22 to 26

Destination Project reaching for the sky

The addition of a second crane to the Destination Project construction site signals another phase in its development

New York Times findings on crops disputed

U of L agricultural economist Stavroula Malla contends that genetic modification and new hybridization techniques in canola, boosted yields and put billions of extra dollars into farmers’ pockets

U of L expert weighs in on PC leadership race

Sociologist Dr. Trevor Harrison says the PC party may be at a crossroads as it searches for its next leader

RNA may hold key to cures

Canada Gairdner International Award winner for medical research, Dr. Josephe Barrangou is in Lethbridge to speak about rapid advances in RNA research

Council agrees to portion of U of L funding request

The U of L will receive $50,000 of $120,000 requested from the Major Community Event Grant for its “Let It Shine On” music festival

Horns split pair with Bisons

The University of Lethbridge Pronghorns men’s hockey team took a split on the road in Canada West action last weekend

Early-career researchers call for more science in environmental decisions

Scientists from across Canada — including the University of Lethbridge — have issued an open letter to Prime Minister Trudeau, asking for more scientific rigour and transparency in environmental decision making

Live octopus? Animal activists want it off the menu

Biologist Dr. Jennifer Mather discusses the live seafood movement at California retaurants

Operation Red Nose looking for help

The Operation Red Nose 22nd annual Holiday campaign in Lethbridge starts Nov. 25

U of L fraternity plans fundraiser

A pledging class for a local university fraternity is hosting an evening of entertainment in support of functional literacy in the city

Pronghorns reobund nicely

A simple game plan combined with some crashing and banging under the glass returned the University of Lethbridge Pronghorns men’s basketball team to the win column

MHC students get second place at agribusiness competition

Students at Medicine Hat College were awarded second place at the Cor Van Raay Agribusiness Case Competition

CCH, St. Francis bands looking to strike right note with CBC challenge

The U of L Digital Audio Arts program supports local high schools in quest

Trump win has implications for Alberta

Dr. Christopher Kukucha, who’s studied Canada-U.S. relations, says Trump’s unexpected win has plenty of implications on this side of the border

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