Creston-raised sisters on production team of Nelson’s 'Rent'
Alumna Laura Johnson teams with her sister to bring the Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning musical, Rent, to Nelson, B.C., March 13-15
Endowment fund to help U of L First Nations students
Alumnus Richard Masson and his family fund an endowment and scholarship award in support of the First Nations Transition Program
Atrium Mortgage Investment Corporation Opens Edmonton Office and Appoints Assistant Vice President
Alumnus Ryan McDonald is named Assistant Vice President for Alberta and Saskatchewan
Music fest strikes 62nd year
Former U of L music conservatory member Alan Young takes his talents to B.C.
Dawgs are ready to play the role of host
Prairie Baseball Academy Dawgs, three-time defending champions of the Canadian Colleges Baseball Conference, host this year’s tournament with the University of Lethbridge as a main sponsor
And the nominees are . . .
Pronghorns thrower Peter Millman is nominated as best male athlete at the 30th annual Truro Sport Heritage Society Awards Dinner
Pink Shirt Day spreads anti-bullying message
U of L Education student Logan Vanderham, a student teacher at Innisfail Middle School, is working on a website project about bullying behaviour
Locals inducted to Alberta Sports Hall of Fame
Dr. Gary Bowie, a founding faculty member of the U of L, is inducted as part of the Broder Chinook men's basketball teams
Parks and relaxation
University of Lethbridge master’s student Daniella San Martin-Feeney is investigating the link between mental well-being and spending time outdoors
Partnership leads to scientific discovery
Biochemistry researchers at the University of Lethbridge were part of a research group whose protein function discovery could one day propel the development of new antibiotics
Playwrights have an opportunity
Aspiring and accomplished playwrights are invited to enter a competition for a full-length play to celebrate the University of Lethbridge’s upcoming 50th birthday
Ukrainian Canadians enduring sleepless nights while tensions mount back home
U of L political scientist, Dr. Geoffrey Hale, discusses the ongoing Ukraine situation and how it may play out over the next few months
Plans in place for Native Awareness Week at U of L
The Native American Students Association at the University of Lethbridge has planned a full slate of activities for Native Awareness Week
U of L Destination Project site selected
The Board of Governors approves the site for the proposed academic and science building
Danhue Lawrence: One man’s journey from trouble to leadership
A look at the troubled upbringing of former Pronghorns basketball player and U of L alumnus Danhue Lawrence
University of Lethbridge professor using astronomy for cancer detection
Rather than looking into the depths of outer space, astrophysicist David Naylor is turning his telescope around to focus on cancer cells here on Earth
Sweet new signing for Pronghorns
The Pronghorns women's basketball program brings in a pair of recruits
Feral horse capture kicks up controversy
Dr. Claudia Notzke has studied wild horses around the world and says Alberta's are being blamed for far too much environmental damage
Eating disorders crossing gender lines
Dawn McBride, a registered psychologist and University of Lethbridge professor says eating disorders are on the rise and both boys and girls show early on they are conscious of their body size
N.S. athletes shine at Canada West meet
A pair of Pronghorn track and field athletes earn medals and accolades at the Canada West Track Championships