U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Oral history project seels family farming stories

University of Lethbridge student Shelby Forster will be conducting interviews to gather everyday stories from the region about family farming and irrigation

Local launches fitness app

Airdrie’s Lorne Osborne, a kinesiology and psychology graduate from the U of L, has launched a fitness app to complement his Provision Athletics business

Track rookie gets national attention

Pronghorns track team member Sandra Latrace leads the way for the Horns at the first meet of the season

F*** Cancer campaign helps promote early detection and prevention

U of L students continue the F*** Cancer campaign started by alumnus Riley Miller

Alberta's finance minister rejects call for sales tax from coalition of academics

U of L academics contribute to letter calling for an Alberta sales tax

ASA honours Lethbridge soccer supporters

Former Pronghorns women's soccer coach Nancy Thorburn is honoured by the Alberta Soccer Association

Physicists investigate the structure of time, with implications for quantum mechanics and philosophy

Drs. Mir Faizal and Saurya Das question whether Planck time is the shortest physically meaningful length of time

Mace, not mandate when considering electoral reform

Dr. John von Heyking discusses parliamentary democracy and for whom a government mandate speaks

Hansel and Gretel a timeless story

A look at the U of L Opera Workshop's latest offering

Wind, solar energy keys to Alberta's green future

Dr. Jim Byrne addresses the weekly SACPA audience

U of L Wind Orchestra hosting Mardi Gras Feb. 6

The U of L Wind Orchestra is ready to entertain

College of the Rockies turns 40

College of the Rockies maturation includes transfer agreement with University of Lethbridge

Greatness in Leadership Conference keeps getting greater

Alumnus Ryan Johnson is one of the featured speakers at this annual event

Human rights tribunal ruling should prompt overhaul of funding formula, says prof

Dr. Linda Many Guns points to the need for a complete overhaul of the way the federal government pays for and manages child welfare services on First Nations reserves

Truro's Millman successful in track and field return

Horns thrower Peter Millman is off to a strong start to the Canada West track season

Potato researcher hired at University of Lethbridge

Potato research is poised to get a boost in Alberta with the appointment of a research chair in potato science at the University of Lethbridge.

What's art without people to connect to it?

A look at the University of Lethbridge Art Gallery’s (ULAG) “art + people = x” series

Plenty of support for one of the good guys

Support rolls in for Horns men's hockey captain Brock Hirsche as he battles testicular cancer

Recruitment night for education students

Many Grande Prairie students looking to become teachers look to the U of L

Aboriginal addiction linked to racial abuse

Dr. Cheryl Currie's study examines the relationship between prescription drug abuse and racial discrimination

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