Cities to consider lowering voting age to 16
Lethbridge city councillor Jeff Coffman (MA '10) argues lowering voting age to 16 in municipal elections would help engage young people and help them become active voters for life.
University students get chance to map out their future home
Craig Coburn’s Geography 3710 class gets an opportunity to survey the future site of the Destination Project
Predicting the unpredictable
Dr. Geoffrey Hale weighs in on the state of the federal election race
Alberta introduces scratch ticket vending machines
Faculty of Health Sciences addictive gambling researcher Dr. Robert Williams speaks to the plan to introduce scratch ticket vending machines in casinos and gaming entertainment centres
History kept alive by students
The Centre for Oral History and Tradition contributes to project tabbed for national award
Gambling studied by U of L researcher
Dr. Darren Christensen has launched a study that looks at the addition of contingency management (CM) to standard counselling practices for disordered gambling
Cause is worth walking a mile in her shoes
The U of L supports the annual Walk a Mile in Her Shoes fundraiser for YWCA Lethbridge & District
Community Foundation dinner goes Tuesday
The U of L's Dr. David Naylor is the featured speaker at the 17th annual Friends of the Foundation Dinner
Percussion Ensemble to play in Fernie
The University of Lethbridge Global Drums Ensemble hits the stage in Fernie
Urban beekeeping not on immediate horizon for council
Members of the University of Lethbridge High School iGEM team created a bit of a buzz at the city council meeting on Monday
Musician tackles residential schools in latest album
U of L alumnus John Wort Hannam is taking on the controversial subject matter of Canada’s residential schools with his album Love Lives On
Bozeman team tops Dragon Boat Festival
The University of Lethbridge Pronghorn Paddlers won the Mixed C Division at the Montana Dragon Boat Festival at Lakeside
Nurses say lack of resources affecting their ability to properly care for patients
Dr. Shannon Spenceley's study into moral distress among nurses garners attention fro province
Yutie passing it on
Former Pronghorns' assistant hockey coach Yutaka Urano recognized for his role in developing Coaldale Minor Hockey
Plenty to consider for today's council meeting
The U of L's High School iGEM team will present its research on the decreasing bee population, and its argument in favour of allowing residents to participate in Urban Beekeeping
Chamber unveils new recognition
U of L alumnus Obed Maurice, founder of Maxim Management Chartered Accountant, is honoured as part of the new Lethbridge Chamber of Commerce and BDO’s Top 40 Under Forty awards program
‘Ms. Sugarcoat’ kicks off first Lethbridge Fringe Festival
Fine Arts alumna Alice Nelson presents the opening performance at the inaugural Lethbridge Fringe Festival
Toronto Maple Leafs State of the Nation – Full Transcript
When Mike Babcock talks, he almost always brings up his time as head coach of the Pronghorns men's hockey team
Applying your nitrogen in the fall
Dr. Ross McKenzie is an adjunct professor at the University of Lethbridge, teaching four-year soil management and irrigation science courses
NDP candidates won on the cheap against big-spending Tories in Alberta election
U of L political scientist Dr. Harold Jansen, who studies party finance in Alberta, says voters often pay closer attention to parties’ central campaigns — and the actions of the leaders — than their local candidates