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Lethbridge College welcomes high school students with dual credit program

Lethbridge College welcomes high school students with dual credit program

Paige Thornborough, coordinator of Youth Initiatives discusses the benefits of dual credit program for high school students, enabling them to earn additional credits during their high school years. Photo by Ma. Janine Doroca. Lethbridge College is well known for providing both high-quality education and the opportunity to grow. One of the programs the college is

Challenges of international students in staying and working in Canada

Jean Kristoffer Alvarez, an international student pursuing Exercise Science at Lethbridge College, earnestly studying, demonstrating perseverance and dedication. As the international student population continues to soar at post-secondary institutions across Canada, they become a vital element of the Canadian workforce, helping to address the skilled labour shortages. According to Statistics Canada, the percentage of international

Healing together: A guide for helping loved ones through sexual assault

Encouraging recovery through understanding and compassion. #IBelieveYou. Graphic by Ma. Janine Doroca. In a society where sexual assault is pervasive, experts emphasize the value of friends and family in helping survivors get the care they need. People are urged to educate themselves on how to care for their loved ones in a compassionate and efficient

Kodiaks unveil new Indigenous jersey

Lowell Yellowhorn, manager of Indigenous service and Todd Caughlin, athletics and recreation services director, help unveils the new Lethbridge College Kodiaks Indigenous logo thanks to eight athletes outside campus on Sept. 29. Photo by Ma. Janine Doroca. Lethbridge College marked Truth and Reconciliation Week by unveiling the new Indigenous jersey for Kodiak athletes on Sept.

Ma. Janine Doroca

Ma. Janine Doroca is a second-year student who is dedicated to her studies in digital communication and media. She was born and raised in the Philippines, but she moved to Canada as an international student to start a new chapter in her academic and personal development. She has a newfound enthusiasm for mountain biking outside

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