Big points for Horns
The University of Lethbridge Pronghorns men’s and women’s soccer teams picked up some crucial points as the battle for Canada West playoff spots heated up
University congratulates new graduates
Nearly 300 students took part in the Fall 2016 Convocation Saturday, winding their way from University Hall up the hill to the gym for the formal ceremony
Round dances to promote awareness, unity
In light of recent racial tension in Lethbridge, several community groups have organized activities this weekend to promote awareness, understanding and unity
McBride names new EDO
Alumnus Karl Johnston is named the new Economic Development Officer for the Village of McBride
Former Giant Wuchterl now helping lead way off ice for Hurricanes
Former Pronghorns men's hockey forward Mike Wuchterl now working in the Lethbridge community
The Drowning Girls presents voices of a serial killer’s victims
The U of L Mainstage Season opens
Esteemed justice Ronald Skolrood named Unversity of Lethbridge Alumni Association 2016 Alumnus of the Year
Justice Ronald A. Skolrood (BA ’83) has made significant contributions to his profession, all the while giving back to his community through generous volunteerism
Light up Purple Campaign honours World Mental Health Day
the U of L celebrated World Mental Health Day on Tuesday by participating in the Light Up Purple Campaign
University of Lethbridge seeking honorary degree nominations for 50th year
The call is out for nominations to be submitted to the U of L Senate by November 1, 2016 for the Spring 2017 and Fall 2017 honorees.
University of Lethbridge to Light it Up Purple
The Light it up Purple Campaign, created by the Amanda Todd Legacy Society, aims to raise awareness of the stigma of mental health and the impact of bullying on youth
Inheritance study part of new project
A new U of L oral history research project provides women with an opportunity to share their inheritance stories
Bouquets brighten day of many thanks to Rotary Club
U of L Rotaract club working to provide kindergarten classes to low-income families in Mexico
Spooky Science weekend at U of L
The University of Lethbridge will be hosting its fifth annual Spooky Science Weekend Oct. 21 & 22
Alberta 4-H celebrates 100 years
U of L student Christine Suominen is this year’s winner of the 4-H premier’s award
Assistance clinic set for northside
The University of Lethbridge, Alberta Health Services and other agencies are teaming up to provide a series of “pop up” clinics on an experimental basis
Mother of dismembered Calgary woman talks missing and murdered indigenous women
University of Lethbridge natives studies professor Dr. Linda Many Guns believes the government’s national inquiry into missing and murdered indigenous women and girls is missing the mark
Thunderwolves fall short against Lethbridge in pre-season play
Pronghorns men's hockey records a pre-season sweep against Lakehead University
U of L political scientist outlines options for electoral reform in Canada
Dr. Harold Jansen addresses the Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs
Pit of the past
U of L faculty and students participate in archaeological dig at Head Smashed in Buffalo Jump
Classrooms are getting a makeover to accommodate new forms of teaching
The University of Lethbridge is one institution that has renovated classrooms to support active learning