Passion Vital for Envi-Sci
If you enter his domain, the world of “bears and bad guys,” you’d better have it in large amounts if you want to succeed.
New Dean Maps Future
When Sandy Vanderburgh left Alberta to broaden his academic experience on the West Coast in the early 1990s, he kept open the option of a return to his native province.
Kelly Helps Define Terror
From the IRA to Black September; from The Jackal to Osama bin Laden; from Munich to Lockerbie to New York City, on Pan Am, Air India and American Airlines; in English subways, Afghani markets and U.
Disabilities No Barrier to Learning
Stephen Hill, an Environmental Sciences student, finds time in his studies to serve as president of the Lethbridge College chapter of Ducks Unlimited.
Daughters Honour Former College Employee
When Margo Grant lost her parents, Bill and Donna Christensen, in an auto accident nine years ago, she couldn’t find an easy outlet for her grief.
Faster – Higher – . . . Tastier
No, it’s not exactly the Olympic motto.
Where Are They Now?
Judy (Schmied) Rutley Nursing 1972 - Calgary: nursed at hospitals in High River, Surrey, B.
Happy New Year One and All!
What’s that you say? It’s not January? Well, if you only go by the calendar, you’d be right.
Green with Envy
As a new groundskeeper at Lethbridge College, Gary Harmon admits he has a lot to learn.
EMS Students Answer Call
Blood oozes from the deep gash in Sheldon Bohachyk’s forehead.
Global’s News Flash
You’re a fighter, a heavyweight champ, once again ready to answer the bell for another round against a familiar adversary.
eCampusAlberta: Right to Your Door
When classes opened for the fall semester at Lethbridge College post-Labour Day, some 6,200 students filled the hallways, dutifully found their classrooms, and settled down to the next four months of academic study on campus.