Diane Gallagher, project coordinator for the Be Fit for Life program, demonstrates one of the exercises used in the Alberta Cancer Exercise (ACE) program. A new session of the weekly program recently launched at Lethbridge College. By Brett Browne Diane Gallagher, project coordinator for the Be Fit for Life program, demonstrates one of the exercises…
Bulls charging into 25th anniversary season
Zaden Wake is one of the Lethbridge Bulls new recruits this season. The Lethbridge College student is shown here preparing for the season with the local Prairie Baseball Academy which has helped produce some of the Bulls’ top talent. Win or lose, the upcoming baseball season will be a special one for the Lethbridge Bulls.…
Active bystanders help reduce harm
The “Four D’s” are different strategies for intervening. Graphic by Brett Browne. Being an active bystander is an important role that anyone can play when they encounter incidents of gender-based and sexual violence, according to local experts. Laura Oviedo-Guzmán, system navigator and education specialist with the Chinook Sexual Assault Centre, says an active bystander is…
New platform gives sexual assault survivors options to share their story
Lethbridge College students now have access to a secure, 24-hour on-line reporting called REES (Respect, Educate, Empower Survivors) that can be accessed through the College’s web site. A new reporting platform is giving those who have experienced gender-based or sexual violence a new way to share their story. Students now have access to a secure,…
Brett Browne
Brett is a second-year student in the Digital Communications and Media (DCM) Program at Lethbridge College. He joined the program after a more than 30 year career as a journalist and franchising company manager. Brett hopes to polish his skills and learn a few new tricks as he embarks on a new career in communications,…