By BOB COONEY
Improving the management of natural resources in Alberta, Canada and around the world is the goal of a new research centre announced recently by federal Minister of State (Science and Technology) Gary Goodyear.
By TREVOR KENNEY
When it comes to maintaining their physical health, people know where to turn. However, maintaining one’s mental health may present unique challenges and it is important to know what resources are available to students on campus.
By STACY SEGUIN
To attend or not to attend: that is the question — unless of course you are Interim Vice President and Provost at the University of Toronto Dr. Cheryl Misak (BA ’83). The question then, of course, becomes moot.
By TREVOR KENNEY
When Lorelei Harris was given responsibility for subject areas with which she was unfamiliar, naturally she fell back on her librarian training.
By TREVOR KENNEY
Ryan Pottruff and Dustin Moore came to the University of Lethbridge for a quality education and to continue their hockey careers. Getting an opportunity to travel to China and represent their country — that’s just an added bonus.
By JANA MCFARLAND
You might not recognize Wayne and Rhonda Kwan’s names, but it’s quite likely you’d recognize their faces, and there’s an even greater chance you’ve eaten a meal they’ve prepared.
By TREVOR KENNEY
Shawn Stead knows a good athlete when he sees one. If things go as planned, the University of Lethbridge will get used to seeing them more and more on campus in the near future.
Stead (BA ’04) is the U of L’s new High Performance Manager, Strength and Conditioning, meaning he works with the area’s best young talents in the hopes of training the next generation of national and Olympic-level athletes. The University will be the hub of that training program.
By TREVOR KENNEY
The University of Lethbridge is charting a course for the next five years. The map — the 2009-2013 Strategic Plan.
By TREVOR KENNEY
It’s not exactly the Hotel California, but for a number of students who check in to work at the University of Lethbridge Library, they never leave — that is, the profession.
By TREVOR KENNEY
When members of the University of Lethbridge Pronghorns athletic program are referred to as student-athletes, the emphasis is almost always on the athlete. Each academic year, however, a talented group of individuals is able to bring focus to the student part of the moniker and they are recognized as Canadian Interuniversity Sport Academic All-Canadians.