Author Archives: Mackenzie Jarvin

‘Cocaine Bear’ review: it blows (in a good way)

‘Cocaine Bear’ review: it blows (in a good way)

‘Cocaine Bear’ is one of the biggest movies of the year, grossing over $80 million worldwide. Illustration by Mackenzie Jarvin. Cocaine Bear begins with a plane flying high over the forests of Chattahoochee, Georgia. A man dances and maniacally dumps duffel bags of coke out of the emergency door, but not without mixing in a line.

Students get crafty at first-ever Niitsitapipaitapiissin: Culture Craft Series

First-year nursing student Chelsea Onyia sews a ribbon on to fabric to make a ribbon skirt at the college’s Niitsitapipaitapiissin: Culture Craft Series on Feb. 8. Onyia believes it is important to have an Indigenous cultural presence on campus. Lethbridge College students learned more about Blackfoot culture through hands-on crafting workshops at the Niitsitapipaitapiissin: Culture

‘Resilient’ Lethbridge College graduates celebrate at fall convocation

Lethbridge College graduate Oliver Namugerwa stands near the college’s main entrance, waiting for family to gather and take pictures after the fall convocation ceremony on Oct. 15, 2022. Namugerwa graduates with Honours from the Early Childhood Education certificate program. Lethbridge College graduates crossed the stage during the fall convocation ceremony Saturday afternoon – despite a

Student advocacy group asks for predictable tuition

Photo submitted by the ASECBack Row Left to Right – Jasper Jorden (VP External, TKUSA), Jonathan Bilodeau (Executive Director, ASEC), Liam Hunter (President, SAITSA), Bilsen Xavier (President, SAKC), Savannah Snow (President, SARDP) Brennan Fuiten (VP External, SARDP). Front Row Left to Right – Mayrane Galante (VP Academic, CSA) Niculina Jensen (VP Academic, LCSA), Jeru Lopez

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