No Big Bang? Quantum equation predicts universe has no beginning
The universe may have existed forever, according to a new model from Dr. Saurya Das that applies quantum correction terms to complement Einstein's theory of general relativity
Droughts, downpours and diebacks: Scientists warn of new climate extremes for Canada in 2050
Dr. Jim Byrne discusses climate change models and how the Arctic is falling apart faster than anyone thought it would
Student finds Forum to meet PM
Jocelyn Dufrense, a second-year geography student at the University of Lethbridge, meets with the Prime Minister
U of L student wins prestigious national chemistry award
Jackson Knott was recently named the outstanding recipient of the 2015 award for Undergraduate Research in Inorganic Chemistry by the Canadian Society for Chemistry
Full slate of events for U of L Native Awareness Week
The University readies to celebrate FNMI culture and its contributions to campus
Yanosik heads hall class
Former Horns women's rugby coach Neil Langevin is among the new inductees to the Lethbridge Sports Hall of Fame
Destination Project shovel-ready
The U of L's Board of Governors officially approved the final elements of the new science and academic building
U of L archaeological find second most interesting discovery of 2015
Dr. Shawn Bubel's decade worth of work on a 2,500 year old bison kill site north of the Montana border was the second most interesting story of 2015 according to scientific website Western Digs
Danielle Tait to receive inaugural U of L Young Alumnus Achievement Award
Bachelor of Management alumna Danielle Tait earns the first such award bestowed by the University of Lethbridge Alumni Association
Dory's Story - Women's History
Examining the partnership between the U of L and Galt Museum & Archives as they present an exhibit around the history of women in southern Alberta
Governments, businesses must be held accountable for common good
University of Lethbridge Student Speaker Challenge finalist Scott Huff gave a presentation during the weekly Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs
Supreme decisions - Get to work on choosing highest court's justices
Dr. Peter McCormick's analysis of the selection process for an appointment to the Supreme Court
Lessons from the Scalia-Ginsburg friendship
Dr. John von Heyking discusses how you can have a strong personal friendship despite polar opposite ideological views
The beat goes on for city percussionist
University of Lethbridge Conservatory of Music percussion instructor, Joe Porter is the only Canadian performing in an international percussion ensemble that is touring the United States this month
Influential immigrant novelist Kim Thúy to headline 23rd Annual International Dinner
Kim Thúy, who lives in Montreal, has written two books that have been described as poetic, seductive, and wondrous
Plenty to cheer about at Okotoks schools
Alumna Allison Stewart creates a cheerleading program for Grades 1-3 at Dr. Morris Gibson School in Okotoks
Young researchers could face faculty hiring freeze as funding well dries up
A change in the way medical researchers are provincially funded could have dire results on the research community
Families thrive at Play Day 2016
Families flock to the University for the fifth annual Play Day
Horns run together
Brent Watkins reunites with his Pronghorns men's basketball teammates
Track stars gaining a step as the playing field is levelled
Horns track and field coach Larry Steinke speaks out against a new rule that is improving athletic performance artificially