Shedding light on sciences
A workshop aimed at high-level light sciences and technology provided graduate students at the University of Lethbridge with an opportunity to learn about the latest advances in their fields of study
Sorry, NHL fans: fighting is here to stay
Another look at economics professor Duane Rockerbie's study on fighting in hockey and its place in the future of the game
Lethbridge post-secondary institutions agree to enhance agricultural programming
The University of Lethbridge and Lethbridge College are collaborating to further enhance agricultural programming in southern Alberta
Liberals bring back mandatory long form census
Dr. Susan McDaniel, Director of the Prentice Institute, comments on the return of reliable data
Lethbridge: First-year students find a friendly campus
A review of the University of Lethbridge campus experience
Political scientists impressed with cabinet choices
Dr. Geoffrey Hale discusses Justin Trudeau's initial cabinet appointments
Ron MacLean digs into storybook for ‘Hockey Towns’
The veteran hockey announcer includes Mike Babcock and the Pronghorns' 1994 CIS title run in his new book
Montgomery returns to the Valley
Former U of L music department instructor and pianist Glen Montgomery is now pursuing exclusively his performing and composing careers
Fighting doesn't help on the ice or at the NHL box office: study
University of Lethbridge economics professor Duane Rockerbie found that fighting has a detrimental effect on a club’s on-ice performance
Surprising Horns head to nationals
The Pronghorns women's rugby team is off to Kingston for the CIS national championship tourney
Rachel Notley announces return of student summer employment program
The Alberta NDP government will spend $10 million annually to restore the Summer Temporary Employment Program
(Another) Trudeau takes office, and takes Canada in a new direction
Dr. Harold Jansen speaks to the rise of Justin Trudeau and results of the Canadian Federal Election
Backpack program aids students
The Education Undergraduate Society looks to help disadvantaged students in local schools through annual program
Alberta nurses use new technology to test their knowledge
U of L alumnus Jason Suriano and his company Trajectory IQ are making headlines for their latest innovation: a video game that will help Alberta's registered nurses enhance their knowledge of important legislative changes
Visiting researcher at U of L says marijuana use has major impact on the brain
Dr. Diana Dow-Edwards says there is clear evidence that marijuana use lowers a person's IQ and causes stress response levels to be dysfunctional
Concerts to support Syrian refugees
The Syrian Refugee Concert Series, supported by the U of L's Department of Music, takes place this weekend
U of L's The Meliorist lives to publish again
Students have voted to keep their newspaper alive
Many factors led to liberal success
Dr. Harold Jansen breaks down the Canadian Federal Election at a SACPA talk this week
PST could generate billions in revenue: says U of L expert
Economist Dr. Chris Nicol discusses the politics of implementing a provincial sales tax and how it could soften the budget shortfall
Chillin' 4 Charity event raises money for United Way
Students from the Faculty of Management's JDC West crew present the annual Chillin' 4 Charity fundraiser