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New ‘peer-spective’ on mental health: promoting student-led support systems

New ‘peer-spective’ on mental health: promoting student-led support systems

Seize The Awkward is one of several new mental health initiatives sweeping Lethbridge College. Lori Harasem says the campaign is a helpful tool for those who aren’t sure how to start conversation about mental health with a friend who might be showing red flags. Talking candidly about mental health has proven to be effective in

Yoga helps mental health

Kelsey Tasker demonstrates her strength and balance in side crow. Imagine yourself in a calm and content state of being. Now imagine you are in tune with your body and mind instead of at their mercy. For many people with mental health issues such as stress or anxiety, this feeling can seem unobtainable, but yoga

Students beg college to lower parking passes

Alysia Medema, who’s a fourth year student, hopes the passes get lowered to an affordable price to prevent cost build up over the years. Photo by Zach Lalin. Students hope Lethbridge College facilities management starts to lower the cost of parking. Besides tuition and finding a place to live, parking passes are one of the

New college president fitting right in

Lethbridge College President and CEO Dr. Brad Donaldson discusses future plans with Erin Hall, assistant to the provost and vice president academic.  On Friday, Lethbridge College celebrated the Presidential Installation of Dr. Brad Donaldson, The nineth President and CEO in the college’s history.   With the sound of bagpipes echoing through the halls, the ceremony began

‘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

Local team tries its hand at big budget visual effects

After Disney and Industrial Light and Magic made waves with the Disney+ show The Mandalorian, Lethbridge College instructors and students decided to see if the same technology could be used for independent film makers. The team behind the research project consists of instructors and alumni of the Digital Communications and Media and Multimedia Production programs

Image of Emmett Sehm a student in Interior Design Technologies at Lethbridge College

Virtual space; next frontier at Lethbridge College

The development of virtual space has become a reality at Lethbridge College. The Metaverse Islands Project, in collaboration with Liquid Avatar Technologies, will give students the opportunity to develop functioning items in a virtual space. Items would be anything you can interact with and use such as a cup or door that require a certain

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