Building a legacy
Dr. James Twa established college's foundation in vocational and technical education
Founders’ Square with Cherie Reitzel
Lethbridge College’s history comes alive in its new Founders’ Square.
Coulee Fest for the community
Lethbridge College's 60th birthday party brought more than 2,000 revelers to campus for a day of free fun and celebration.
It all started with one
It all started with one – one dream, one prairie landscape and one building. And Lethbridge Junior College’s trades and technologies programming started in 1957 with one student taking one trade.
Last look
We are all made of stars.
Chronicle of a college grad
Chelsea Pettersen, Fashion Design and Marketing 2009
It's a family affair
The Scheurkogel-Slomp Family
History made
Largest construction project in Lethbridge College history comes to a completion as new Trades, Technologies and Innovation Facility opens.
Where are they now?
Celebrating the successes of our alumni in their careers and throughout their lives.
New CARI director eager to create and cultivate applied research projects
New CARI director eager to create and cultivate applied research projects
Go, Kodiaks!
Choosing the best name for a school sports mascot or team name is not easy. From the earliest days, sports were an essential part of the Lethbridge College experience, so leaders wanted something that would be respected and that could build school spirit.
President in action
Near the end of the Blackfoot naming ceremony on campus on Oct. 19, Dr. Paula Burns presents Lethbridge College Blackfoot Grandparent Peter Weasel Moccasin with a Pendleton blanket that reflects the college colours.
Waste not, want not
Nick Savidov builds sustainability one plant and one fish at a time.
Dollars and sense
$176,000 raised at the 27th annual Clayton Allan Wine Auction in November. Funds raised went to support future changes in the Andrews Building (including Culinary).
Our people in action
Guillermo Aceytuno, a Business Administration student, was named the grand prize winner in the technology stream of the Chinook Entrepreneur Challenge held in late spring.
Chef Heng Ng's Baklava
If you'd like to indulge in a pastry fit for a sultan, empress or prince, consider creating a tray full of crispy, sweet, nutty baklava.
Highlights and happenings
During the past few months, campus was a hub of special events and openings, community gatherings and celebrations.
Donations needed for charity art exhibition by Engineering Technologies students
Students in the college’s Engineering Technologies programs are eager to begin building and benefitting the community at Canstruction, an annual event where teams make structures entirely out of full cans of food.
Students shine at Cor Van Raay competition
Lethbridge College students Evan Weir and Gabrielle Kolk were part of the teams that finished in second and third place at the third annual Cor Van Raay Agri-Business Case Competition in November.
Kodiaks news
The Kodiaks women’s basketball team celebrated its undefeated, national championship season on Nov. 4 by unveiling the 2016-17 CCAA championship banner and presenting the coaching staff and players with their championship rings.
Campus in season
Visitors to the third floor of the Cousins Building get a great view of the snow-covered soccer fields, where students take advantage of a wide path shoveled from the Enmax Centre to campus.
Blackfoot Confederacy flag now permanently flying at college
Acknowledging and celebrating its location on the traditional land of the Blackfoot people, Lethbridge College is proud to permanently fly the Blackfoot Confederacy flag in front of its campus.
Editor’s message
This fall, I got to be a part of what was one of the most wonderful writing experiences I’ve had during my time at the college – helping put the story of the college’s Blackfoot name down on paper.