Test drive event will aid U of L athletics
Dunlop Ford and the U of L Pronghorn Athletics department are teaming up to help raise up to $6,000 in support of Pronghorn athletes
Support service program launched at university
An online peer support service aimed at helping students through the stresses of their lives is launching at the University of Lethbridge in what organizers are calling a Canadian first
Working together pays dividends
U of L President Mike Mahon and SAIT President David Ross discuss campus collaboration and generating graduates ready to stimulate a diversified economy
PC-Wildrose merger unlikely says U of L expert
Dr. Trevor Harrison says it's unlikely a unite-the-right movement will see any change to the province's political landscape before the next election
Funding cuts hurting First Nations
University of Lethbridge professor Linda Many Guns says there are continual cuts in federal funding for essential services on First Nations reserves across the land
FNMI generation making gains
A Prentice Institute for Global Population and Economy panel discusses changing times for Canada’s First Nations, Métis and Inuit families
Giving the brain love
University of Lethbridge neuroscience student Shilo Zeller is one of a select group of applicants who will be attending the Love Your Brain Retreat at Zeno Mountain Farm in Vermont
Long-term care falling short
The U of L's Dr. Sienna Caspar brings to light the issues that long-term care facilities have when it comes to quality of care
Truro native claims university’s athlete of year award
Truro native Peter Millman was named male Athlete of the Year at the University of Lethbridge
Horns spring into action
A pair of Pronghorns rugby teams, along with two Alberta Pandas and Calgary Dinos, hit the University of Lethbridge Stadium for the inaugural Pronghorns Sevens tournament
Blue Cross helps program
The University of Lethbridge Health Centre has received funding to help get students up and active – 10 minutes at a time
Hope blooms for cancer survivors
April is Daffodil Month, a national fundraising campaign of the Canadian Cancer Society, and the U of L does its part to fight cancer
Alberta student project finds music improves swimmer performance
A University of Lethbridge student project suggests that listening to music with underwater headphones while swimming competitively, can make you faster
University students rally together for Head Shave cancer fundraiser
The Kappa Sigma Headshave for Cancer raises $22,000 for cancer research
Local documentary now online
A local documentary created to shed light on the plight of the homeless in southern Alberta is now available to watch online
Farmers Edge putting down roots worldwide
Farmers Edge CEO Wade Barnes, an AGILITY agribusiness panelist, speaks about venture capital investment
Freddie looks to change course at U of L
Fred Trinh takes over the Horns women's soccer program, looks to change culture
SAIT addresses truth and reconciliation
As part of SAIT's Native Awareness Week, a keynote speech from the U of L's Dr. Leroy Little Bear was held in the Orpheus Theatre
Students learn symbolism of the mace
Grade 6 students from Our Lady of Assumption School were given the chance to see and learn about the University of Lethbridge’s mace
Climate change could increase overall grasslands growth
Dr. Larry Flanagan co-authors a study that says climate change could make North America’s grasslands more productive