Lethbridge-area measles outbreak growing
U of L nurse educator Shannon Vandenberg discusses why immunization rates in many communities around Lethbridge remain low
Theatrical thriller
A look at the second TheatreXtra offering of the season, In The Small Room at the Top of the Stairs
Third Street hits the right notes with Elizabethan era All About Eve
A look at Faculty of Fine Arts professor Jay Whitehead's play Unsex'd, currently playing in Calgary through Nov. 2
For the record
Ten-time Grammy winner Jim Anderson tutored students in the University of Lethbridge’s own recording studio, helping them learn the importance of a well-trained ear
Alberta hopes to have environmental monitoring panel running by 2014
Former U of L President Dr. Howard Tennant will lead the new arms-length agency tasked to oversee environmental monitoring across the province
U of L researcher wins award for poppy research
Dr. Igor Kovalchuk is honoured with a 2013 ASTech Award for his work that may spur the growth of medicinal poppy crops in southern Alberta
U of L Spooky Science Nights
CTV News takes a look at the Second Annual Spooky Science Nights activity as the U of L introduces elementary students to the science behind Halloween
Teens step up to science challenge
The Edacity Xtreme Challenge returned to the University of Lethbridge for a second year, seeking to showcase careers in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) to rural high school students in grades 9-12
Raymond was centre of Buddhism movement in Canada
Religious Studies professor Dr. John Harding discusses how the community was important and influential for the development and growth of Buddhism in Canada
Cardboard Boat Races
The University of Lethbridge serves as the host to the annual event that celebrates the application of science to having fun in the water
University of Lethbridge partners with international technology marketing expert
Alumnus Anil Pereira is the first Executive in Residence for the U of L, bringing his real-world technology marketing expertise to students
University develops FNMI protocol handbook
A new protocol handbook will guide the University of Lethbridge when incorporating Blackfoot and other First Nations, Metis and Inuit culture into its events
Conservative Party slams door in media's face - again
U of L political scientist, Dr. Harold Jansen, weighs in on the lingering feud between Stephen Harper's Conservatives and the Ottawa press corps
University rugby title decided today, Sunday
The Pronghorns women's rugby team will try and recapture the Canada West title on the weekend as it hosts the conference championship tournament at the U of L Community Sports Stadium
University of Lethbridge launches unique First Nations, Metis and Inuit (FNMI) protocol handbook
The handbook will be a living document that will assist the University community to acknowledge the many ties between the U of L and the Blackfoot community, as well as the other First Nations, Métis and Inuit (FNMI) communities that the university serves
Art in city hall features whimsical artist
Fine Arts alumna Brenna Miller is the latest artist to take part in Airdrie’s Art In City Hall program. Three of Miller’s fanciful pencil-crayon pieces are now on display until the end of November
Vermilion harvest nearing completion
University of Lethbridge alumna Colette Thurston, an agronomist with Webb's Crop Services, discusses the fall harvest
Ag fieldman conference planned for Nanton
University of Lethbridge Associate Professor, Carol Williams, will be speaking on rural and urban reciprocity: ranching life, land use and labour on the southern Alberta foothills, Oct. 24
University of Lethbridge team wins top prize in synthetic biology competition
The U of L's iGEM team wins the the North American Regional, setting it up well for the international competition at MIT in November
How Being a Gay Boy is Like Having a Physiological Problem with Milk
Examining Dr. Paul Vasey's study of the Samoan fa'afafine and how they relate to feminine boys in North America, and their increased rates of wanting to stick close to their family