Campus Life Track athletes earn Subway weekly awards The Subway Pronghorn Athletes of the Week reflect a strong showing from the University of Lethbridge Pronghorns track and field team as Kayla Gallagher and Aaron Hernandez picked up the weekly awards after their performances at the Golden Bear Invitational in Edmonton. In her first meet of the season, 2013
Campus Life TheatreXtra delves into social rebellion, loss of innocence Girls! Girls! Girls!, written by Greg MacArthur, is an adaptation based on the tragic losses of Reena Virk and the students of Columbine. The play explores the human face of social rebellion as it is centered on the lives of young teenage girls. Taking place after a gymnastics competition, MacArthur
Featured Enoch Cree Nation celebrating major achievement The U of L's Dr. Yale Belanger comments on the Enoch Cree Nation acquiring full ownership of the River Cree Resort and Casino in Edmonton Global News [http://globalnews.ca/news/1090334/enoch-cree-nation-celebrating-major-achievement/]
Featured Dark, disturbing stage show Taking a look at the latest TheatreXtra offering, Girls, Girls, Girls and its heavy, thought-provoking content Lethbridge Herald [http://lethbridgeherald.com/news/local-news/2014/01/dark-disturbing-stage-show/]
Featured Cheryl Croucher with Dr. David Naylor Innovation Anthology speaks with the U of L's Dr. David Naylor about his Royal Astronomical Society honour and the impact of the Herschel-SPIRE mission Innovation Anthology [http://www.innovationanthology.com/programs.php?id=609]
Campus Life Horns' track team strong at Golden Bear Invitational Peter Millman and Aaron Hernandez each won a pair of gold medals to lead the University of Lethbridge track and field team as it officially opened its Canada West season at the Golden Bear Invitational hosted by the University of Alberta. Second-year Pronghorn Millman picked up where he left off
Featured Low named dean of RU's College of Business and Economics Former U of L Faculty of Management professor Dr. George Low is a new dean at Radford University Roanoke Times [http://www.roanoke.com/news/local/community_publications/the_burgs/article_2ea4e8f4-7955-11e3-a22b-001a4bcf6878.html]
Featured U of L professor chair of national advisory committee Dr. Susan McDaniel has been appointed as chairwoman of the Council of Canadian Academies’ scientific advisory committee Lethbridge Herald [http://lethbridgeherald.com/news/local-news/2014/01/u-of-l-professor-chair-of-national-advisory-committee/]
Campus Life Life Bus is ready to roll If your New Year's Resolution involves helping others in the community, the University of Lethbridge's Partners for Life Team wants to hear from you. Entering its third year of association with Canadian Blood Services, the Partner for Life team is seeking to reach 400 total blood
Featured Naturopath returns home Alumnus Mike Baker has returned to the Columbia Valley he grew up in and will soon be opening his own naturopath practice Columbia Valley Pioneer [http://www.columbiavalleypioneer.com/?p=11238]
Community Inaugural Lethcamp coming to University of Lethbridge Administrators, teachers, pre-service teachers, education assistants, parents and others passionate about education will discuss a variety of self-established topics at the first-ever southern Alberta edcamp to be held at the University of Lethbridge Saturday, January 25. Dubbed Lethcamp, the event will follow an “unconference” model where discussion topics are not
Featured New VLT Centre opens in Halifax despite outcry from neighbourhood residents The University's Dr. Yale Belanger comments as a new video lottery terminal gaming centre opens in Halifax Halifax 570 News [http://www.570news.com/2014/01/17/new-vlt-centre-opens-in-halifax-despite-outcry-from-neighbourhood-residents/]
Featured Program looks to attract more international students A look at the Harper Government's new International Education Strategy and what impact it may have on the University of Lethbridge Lethbridge Herald [http://lethbridgeherald.com/news/local-news/2014/01/program-looks-to-attract-more-international-students/]
Featured Old Horns like to keep it close Setting up a huge weekend for Pronghorns men's basketball as they face the University of Alberta Golden Bears Lethbridge Herald [http://lethbridgeherald.com/sports/pronghorns/2014/01/old-horns-like-to-keep-it-close/]
Featured High-stakes climate poker Dr. Jim Byrne discusses climate change, saying the fossil fuel industry is betting that we'll keep pumping it money instead of paying less to switch to renewable energy The Guardian [http://www.theguardian.com/environment/climate-consensus-97-per-cent/2014/jan/16/high-stakes-climate-poker]
Featured Pianist Bartlett delivered every single time A look at the life of honourary degree recipient and Lethbridge native Dr. Dale Bartlett Calgary Herald [http://www.calgaryherald.com/entertainment/Pianist+Dale+Bartlett+delivered+every+single+time/9369795/story.html]
Featured Food banks a common Canadian staple Faculty of Management professor Dr. John Usher discusses the role of food banks in Canadian communities Western Producer [http://www.producer.com/2014/01/food-banks-a-common-canadian-staple/]
Featured Mixtape Club launches with Vonnegut tribute Alumnus Jesse Northey is quickly making a name for himself in the Edmonton music scene Gigcity.ca [http://www.gigcity.ca/2014/01/07/music-mixtape-club-launches-with-vonnegut-tribute/]
Featured Octopus got your tongue? Dr. Jennifer Mather (psychology) is involved in a unique study that links human language and tongue movements with that of the arms of the octopus USC News [http://news.usc.edu/#!/article/58129/octopus-got-your-tongue/]
Featured Family learns to separate business, family Alumnus Shaun Haney is profiled as he discusses running two agricultural businesses while balancing family life Western Producer [http://www.producer.com/2014/01/family-learns-to-separate-business-family/]
Featured Adams grows from Oman experience Former Pronghorns men's basketball coach Dave Adams speaks about his experience establishing a private school in Oman Lethbridge Herald [http://lethbridgeherald.com/news/local-news/2014/01/adams-grows-from-oman-experience/]
Featured Prestigious honour for U of L researcher Dr. David Naylor earns a Royal Astronomical Society award for his involvement with the Herschel-SPIRE Consortium Lethbridge Herald [http://lethbridgeherald.com/news/local-news/2014/01/prestigious-honour-for-u-of-l-researcher/]
Featured Prayer in school a matter of choice The U of L's Dr. Amy Von Heyking discusses the highly-charged topic of prayer in schools Lethbridge Herald [http://lethbridgeherald.com/news/local-news/2014/01/prayerin-schoola-matterof-choice/]
Community Community groups have opportunity to present at annual CURE event In an effort to ensure research at the University of Lethbridge is accessible to community groups and industry, as well as create opportunities for collaboration between faculty members and external stakeholders, the U of L will be hosting its second annual Community University Research Exchange (CURE) event on March 21,
Campus Life Fletcher, Veldman earn Athlete of the Week honours A pair of victories for each of the University of Lethbridge Pronghorns men's and women's basketball teams have netted Alex Fletcher and Kim Veldman the Subway Pronghorn Athlete of the Week honours. Senior guard Alex Fletcher was a key contributor in the Pronghorn men’s 2-0