Where are they now?
Teresa Warnock Nursing Education in Southwestern Alberta ’00 I have been working at the Claresholm Centre for Mental Health and Addictions since graduating.
Camping in the Castle
As the “May long” approaches, campers are again preparing to besiege the Castle.
Future Worth
Students have several options for financing their educations without entering debtor’s prison upon graduation.
Sprinting to success
- Web Master - Calin Yablonski finally has a career with top-drawer clients; his socks can rest easy at home.
Grads hiring grads
If any employers know the value of hiring Lethbridge College students, it’s the grads who came before them.
We keep the pronghorns running
When the University of Lethbridge Pronghorns go on the road to competitions, where do they look for massage therapists to keep their athletes at their prime? Lethbridge College.
Celebrating our stars
Distinguished Alumni Award - Terry Vogt - Radio Arts ‘72 - His voice has long been the sound of news in Lethbridge and throughout southern Alberta.
A word or two: Kirby Maronda
Wider Horizons asked Kirby Maronda (Interior Design and Merchandising ’02), sales consultant, Daytona Homes Lethbridge, to share a word or two on housing trends.
Nettle to the pedal
First, you need the numbers to fully understand the magnitude of what Jonathan (Jonny) Friesen (Renewable Resource Management ‘06) has accomplished since he began cycling from home to Lethbridge College daily, starting Oct.
Riding the sky
You can feel the excitement building in Melissa Robdrup as she describes the sport she loves so much: soaring.
Widen your horizon: great golf courses
Your backswing is still in mid-February, your short irons have never met a bunker they didn’t like and don’t even get you started on your putting.
Behind bars in South America
A group of Lethbridge College students went to Ecuador to learn its culture, meet its people, sample its cuisine and do a little jail time.
My Life: Making a life for Logan
Amber Willis has a four-month-old and wants to work with seniors.
Q & A: Beverly Hungry Wolf
Author, activist, educator, elder, Beverly Hungry Wolf is a lifelong southern Albertan who has dedicated herself to learning and restoring her Blackfoot culture for future generations.
President's Message
In this issue, our 13th, you’ll find the longest story we’ve printed since we initially published Wider Horizons in the fall of 2007.
Gym Dandy
- Basketball has taken her around the world.
A Doctor in the House
- More Lethbridge College instructors are completing their PhDs, seasoning their teaching with the knowledge gained.
A breath of life
For two decades, cystic fibrosis placed a time limit on the Turcotte family.