A groundbreaking study led by a University of Lethbridge student is advancing vaccine development while highlighting the importance of the purity of what goes into our bodies. BCN’s Naveen Day has more.Read More
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The University of Lethbridge is hoping to capitalize on Alberta’s growing film industry with a new program. Beginning in the fall, the faculty of Fine Arts will be offering the Cinema and Media Studies Read More
Canada’s supply management system, which regulates dairy, poultry, and egg production through quotas, pricing, and tariffs, remains a major trade irritant for the United States. The future of that system was topic of a Read More
Over 200 students in junior and senior high schools across southern Alberta took part in the Sail & Bail cardboard boat building challenge held by Career Transitions. The fun yet wet competition was held at the Read More
As final exams approach the end of the current semester for many post-secondary students, the University of Lethbridge wants to do their part to support financially stressed students struggling to feed themselves. The university is Read More
The Alberta government is aiming to make annual screening tests for students in early education mandatory, in the Education Act. The new legislation, Bill-6, would require all schools to administer screening tests from kids in Read More
Prior to Monday’s municipal election, the University of Lethbridge invited the city’s candidates for mayor and councilor last week for a forum, giving students a chance to ask candidate questions and determine what Read More
The University of Lethbridge’s annual fall career fair took the interest of students and the public on Thursday at the Centre for Sports and Wellness. Students were able to network with around 85 various organizations, Read More
The University of Lethbridge kicked off a new season of classes with a fresh new look on Monday. The University unveiled their new rebrand and identity at the Science Commons that uses elements of the Read More
Lauchlan Irish, a fourth-year kinesiology student at the University of Lethbridge, has been named to Team Canada for the FISU Summer World University Games. He will participate in Men’s Triple Jump.Read More
The University of Lethbridge, along with other post-secondary institutions in Canada, are serving as early voting stations for students and other eligible voters so they can vote for their candidates in their initial home ridings.Read More
Three Lethbridge Polytechnic business students were placed in top spots for the Launchpoint Pitch Competition for the unique business models.Read More
The top post-secondary curling teams gathered at the Lethbridge Curling Club this week to compete for the national USports/CCAA Championships, including the U of L.Read More
September is being recognized as Alzheimer’s Awareness Month worldwide. According to the World Health Organization, 47.5 million people live with dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease. Of those, about 750,000 Canadians suffer from Alzheimer’s or another Read More
The University of Lethbridge began Reconciliation Week with a ceremony to honour Truth and Reconciliation Day on September 30. Elders say students will learn more about the history of residential schools and the region’s Indigenous Read More
As the school year began earlier this week to post-secondary students, the University of Lethbridge’s housing services explains how students are still having a tedious time finding accommodations.Read More
Lethbridge Police are warning students at the University of Lethbridge about a suspicious man. LPS staff say he has been seen around the bus loop of the U of L asking multiple women which bus Read More
A new report by the Alberta government does not paint a pretty picture for post-secondary students. The study which was completed by Leger says 50 per cent of students surveyed said they have reported some form Read More
A University of Lethbridge student has started the Lethbridge Powersoccer Program. It helps those with physical disabilities become more involved in the culture and recreation of soccer and sports. The program currently has 10 members in Read More
A University of Lethbridge musical group is jazzed to make renditions of classic video games tonight at 7:30pm at the U of L Theatre. Josh Davies, the instructor of trumpet and jazz ensemble for the Read More
Imagine someone without arms (or range of motion) being able to kayak, or hold cards or even roll a dice during a board game. What seems small and insignificant to many of us, could mean Read More
A former Mount Royal University professor, Frances Widdowson, has had her upcoming lecture cancelled by the University of Lethbridge. Widdowson recently made headlines for controversial comments she made about residential schools and the Black Lives Read More
Support workers at the University of Lethbridge have ratified a new contract. The new deal will bring wage increases of 1.25 per cent on April 1st and 1.5 per cent on December 1st of next year. Officials Read More
A special honour was bestowed upon a team at the University of Lethbridge. The group received a traditional Blackfoot name from elders in our community. As BCN’s Micah Quinn explains, the name holds a Read More
Indigenous Awareness Week is being celebrated at the University of Lethbridge until April 7. The U of L Art Gallery has a plethora of art from Indigenous artists that is now on display. Micah Quinn has Read More
Officials at the University of Lethbridge announced they will be recognizing September 30th as the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. This news comes off the heels of Ottawa designating September 30 as a national holiday Read More