Campus News

Monday, March 25

Library kicks off Food for Fines food drive

The Buchanan Library will kick off its Food for Fines food drive today. The theme is Spring into Giving. From now until April 26, library users can donate food items at the library to support the Lethbridge College Students’ Association food bank. If you have outstanding overdue fees, making a donation may be a way to have your fines forgiven. Some restrictions apply. Visit the library for details. As students from outside of Lethbridge finish their term, they may be packing up their residence unit or off-campus housing. If so, this is a great opportunity to donate food being cleaned out of kitchens.

 

Monday, March 25 to Wednesday, March 27

Donate career-ready clothes to college students

Lethbridge College Student Services and Lethbridge College Students’ Association are joining forces to create “Career Closet.” This is the last week for people to make donations of gently used clothes, shoes or accessories at the LCSA office. The clothes, suitable for everything from office jobs to trades, will be displayed at a Career Closet event on March 28, giving students access to clothing for job interviews and first jobs. Donations should be clean and ready for hanging and display.

 

Tuesday, March 26, 4:30 to 6 p.m.

Learn about blockchain and its impact on industry

The AgENT (Agriculture Enterpreneur in Residence) speaker series presents Jefferson Gardner, a certified blockchain expert and CEO and co-founder of InBridge Inc. He will be speaking on the applications of blockchain and its direct impact on the agriculture industry. Combined with artificial intelligence, quantum computing and other advances, blockchain will change the future of many industries. Blockchain is a decentralized digital ledger system of tracking and sharing information in a way that is secure and transparent. Transactions may be financial using cryptocurrency or can be of other types of information. This speaker series is open to the public and will be held in the Instructional Building in IB1101.

 

Wednesday, March 27 and Thursday, March 28, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.

Get a taste of all that students have learned

Second-year student in the Culinary Arts program will create four-course meals as their practical exam. Their test is your gourmet dinner. Tickets are $47.50 plus GST for this fine and creative dining. Diners eat from a set menu. Reserve your table by calling 403-320-3230 or book on the Garden Court Restaurant’s Facebook page.

 

Thursday, March 28, 9 to 11 a.m.

Students welcome to check out the Career Closet

Our students are a month away from Convocation and taking the next step toward their career goals. To help them on their way, Student Services and Lethbridge College Students’ Association have joined forces to offer Career Closet, a display of donated clothes suitable for job interviews and all kinds of workplaces, whether in an office or in a trade. In addition to clothes, shoes and accessories, student will have access to help with their resume building, interview skills and other resources.

 

Friday, March 29, noon to 1 p.m.

Students can learn about work, travel abroad

Lethbridge College International Services will play host to a representative from the Government of Canada who will share information with students about opportunities to travel internationally. International Experience Canada offers opportunities for Canadian citizens aged 18 to 35 to travel and work abroad in more than 30 countries. This session will be held in the Richardson Oilseed Room (CE1305).