Pianist Bartlett delivered every single time
A look at the life of honourary degree recipient and Lethbridge native Dr. Dale Bartlett
Family learns to separate business, family
Alumnus Shaun Haney is profiled as he discusses running two agricultural businesses while balancing family life
Rise in new city churches bucks secular trend
Sociologist Dr. Reg Bibby argues that Canada is undergoing a shuffling of the religious marketplace, with evangelical and Roman Catholic churches winning new adherents while many others suffer from declines
Food banks a common Canadian staple
Faculty of Management professor Dr. John Usher discusses the role of food banks in Canadian communities
Signal Hill Equity Partners Expands Its Team in Calgary
Alumnus Brent Bieber, Faculty of Management (great distinction) graduate is added to Signal Hill Equity Partners's investment team of professionals
Mixtape Club launches with Vonnegut tribute
Alumnus Jesse Northey is quickly making a name for himself in the Edmonton music scene
Jim Coutts gave us a better country
A look at the incredible life of Jim Coutts and his contribution to the fabric of Canadian society
Distinguished U of L alumnus passes away
A look back at the life of Dr. Helen Manyfingers, distinguished U of L alumna and influential educator
Reducing junk food consumption a taxing question
Faculty of Management professor Mike Basil weighs in on the debate over taxing junk food to lower obesity problems, noting it's not as simple a solution as it may seem
Jim Coutts was Trudeau's right hand
An in depth look at the life of Jim Coutts, one of the most influential politicians of his time and later friend of and donor to the Ãâ·Ñ¸£Àû×ÊÔ´ÔÚÏß¿´Æ¬ of Lethbridge
Babies don't develop handedness all at once
Ãâ·Ñ¸£Àû×ÊÔ´ÔÚÏß¿´Æ¬ of Lethbridge neurobiologist Dr. Claudia Gonzalez studies how infants and toddlers develop their right- or left-handed preferences
Influential Liberal adviser remembered for optimism, love of party
Remembering the contributions of Dr. Jim Coutts (LLD '12) to the Canadian political scene, the art world and the Ãâ·Ñ¸£Àû×ÊÔ´ÔÚÏß¿´Æ¬ of Lethbridge
The new 'drunk drivers' aren't drunk
Assistant psychology professor Dr. Javid Sadr comments on how today's 'drunk drivers' are not under the influence of alcohol but rather their smartphones
From the archives: Simons: 'I couldn't stop this guy from beating him. I felt helpless'
A look back at the courageous actions of Ãâ·Ñ¸£Àû×ÊÔ´ÔÚÏß¿´Æ¬ of Lethbridge alumnus Manwar Khan on an Edmonton transit train
The 2014 Outstanding Young Farmer nominee bios
Ãâ·Ñ¸£Àû×ÊÔ´ÔÚÏß¿´Æ¬ of Lethbridge alumna Lydia Ryall, who owns and operates a 10-acre certified organic mixed vegetable and pasture-based poultry operation in Delta B.C. is up for award
Study looking at historical injustices of sexual sterilization act
Claudia Malacrida, chair of the U of L’s sociology department, has embarked on a five-year study examining historical injustices under the province’s Sexual Sterilization Act
Website offers support for entrepreneurs
The Regional Innovation Network of Southern Alberta (RINSA) has redesigned its website in an effort to make it easier for entrepreneurs to find advisory, business development and funding support in the southern Alberta region
Green Party has lost 55 local riding associations since 2011 election
U of L political scientists Dr. Harold Jansen comments on the stunning number of deregistrations suffered by the Green Party in Canada
We'll be home for 'Christmas'
U of L sociologist discusses how Canadians prefer to use the term 'Christmas' over 'holiday season', regardless of their religious leanings
Packing the pews
Sociologist Dr. Reg Bibby says the number of Catholics packing the pews could be double the usual Sunday attendance in most parishes, meaning that faith, led by Christianity, continues to be important for Canadians