New West names director, GM
Alumnus Derek Stevenson takes on role with New West Theatre
Lubicon Lake Nation holds historic by-election: Cynthia Tomlinson first woman elected to traditional government
U of L alumna Cynthia Tomlinson became the first woman elected to the traditional government of the Lubicon Lake Nation
Three exhibits open at SAAG
Work from a U of L Faculty of Fine Arts alumna will be on display
Operation Red Nose at the ready for weekend partiers
The community once again welcomes the service of Pronghorn Athletics' Operation Red Nose
Anti-GMO group says yield gains non-existent
A recent study by researchers at the University of Manitoba and the University of Lethbridge determined that GM canola varieties generated an extra $726 million in net benefits to farmers over conventional varieties in 2012
Tree festival continues its strong tradition
The U of L Bookstore's Tree of Hope nets $4,500 at auction in support of the Chinook Regional Hospital Foundation
Can animals be gay? Turns out it's complicated
Dr. Paul Vasey's research on Japanese macaques is cited in this look at the mating habits of the animal kingdom
Special day to showcase persons with disabilities
Dr. Claudia Malacrida will present a TED talk as part of the International Day of Persons with Disabilities activities
Hockey fights are in decline and fans are partly to blame
Economics professor Duane Rockerbie comments on how economics have played a big role in the decline of hockey fighting
U of L, Volunteer Lethbridge join forces for initiative
The debut of UVolunteer alerts students to the experience to be gained from community service and presents a means to get local organizations to consider what a volunteer might be able to do for them
Zebra chip harmless so far
Researchers led by Dan Johnson of the University of Lethbridge have found the potato psyllid insect in the potato growing regions of Coaldale, Grassy Lake, Taber, Vauxhall and the Blood Reserve
University of Lethbridge defenceman Blake Orban will have to wait to return to ice in Edmonton
Pronghorns men's hockey player Blake Orban gets a chance to return to Edmonton but can't play due to knee injury
Operation Red Nose kicks off November 27 in Lethbridge, back for 21st year
The popular holiday season drive-home service kicks off November 27th and will run most Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays until Christmas as well as on New Year's Eve
U of L Global Drums wins prestigious award
The University of Lethbridge Global Drums group has been recognized with an international award for its efforts in growing and fostering a sense of community between local percussionists while achieving a high level of skill in the program
Carrie the musical about to hit the U of L stage
Stephen King’s horror novel ‘Carrie’ is just days away from hitting the stage at the University of Lethbridge
Coyote Flats project earns Governor General's Award
The U of L's Centre for Oral History and Tradition partners with Picture Butte High School students to create a legacy project
Expert believes southern Alberta will benefit from provincial climate change policy
Dr. Jim Byrne says our region holds the renewable resource potential to makeup most of the difference when coal power disappears from the grid
Midget Royals earn ticket to Mac’s tournament
Former Pronghorns men's hockey player Trent Brandvold is giving back to his community as a coach
Bhutanese documentary uses participation from several sources
Jeff Bingley, a master of arts candidate at the U of L's Prentice Institute, creates a participatory documentary in co-operation with the Canadian Bhutanese Society
Locals win Royal Conservatory gold
U of L Fine Arts alumnus Ryan Novak wins gold in the Level 7 speech arts and drama portion of the Royal Conservatory of Music competition