An active group of students that provide a social atmosphere and networking opportunity for students interested in the Agricultural industry. We host a wide variety of events for members and guests that are generally ag related.
Amnesty is a human rights organization designed to speak out on behalf of those unable to do so. We are not a political organization, we simply stand for justice and equality independent of anything else.
A peer based club that explores themes of culture and anthropological theory through social and academic events.
The Campus Conservatives have been a part of the university for decades and during that time we have been actively involved in promoting conservative principles and values by helping our members to connect with conservative thinkers and politicians from across Alberta and Canada.
The Garden Club is active to get student involvement into garden related projects around the campus of the University of Lethbridge. Students have the opportunity to learn and grow by linking up with other sustainable like-minded people.
The Cheerleading squad is full of hardworking, dedicated, and enthusiastic members who dance, stunt, and entertain at the U of L home Basketball games. The squad also participates in competition in various areas of western Canada.
The CBC is designed to promote science among students at the university. It serves as an outlet for students in respect to academia with events to introduce them to professors and other members of the department, as well as a social hub that allows students to meet others within their degree. We hope to build a science community within the university that reflects the strength of students, professors, and science programs at the U of L.
The Education Undergraduate Society represents students in the Faculty of education. The EUS provides studetns with a variety of opportunities to further their professional development and their career goals.
The English Students' Society of Lethbridge strives to provide social and academic events in order to create a community for students interested in the study of the English language and litereature; and to encourage literary creativity and social cohesion among students within the English department.
The finance club is a consortium of students gathering in the attempt to further their understanding of the financial world around them. Through case competitions, study groups, seminars and conferences improve on the basics provided by their education in the world of finance.
The Firespinning Club will provide an opportunity for students and other interested members of the community to learn new skills and to share their skills with others, in the performance art of firespinning and object manipulation. We also plan to hold workshops and attend workshops to increase skills in staff, hoop, and poi spinning.
Is a group of like minded people getting out into the city and tryng new foods, and venues. While also striving to increase our club's, and the other ULSU club's success when running campus events.
Le club de français de l'Université de Lethbridge fourni aux étudiants des services reliés au français, comme, par exemple, le développement de la langue et des réseaux sociaux et culturels ; des groupes d'études ; et un lien avec la communauté d'expression française ici au sud de l'Alberta. Le club de français accueil chaleureusement tout(e) étudiant(e) qui s'y intéresse !
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The University of Lethbridge's French Club provides students with various French language related services, such as language development, socialization, culture, study groups and networking with the French-speaking community here in Southern Alberta. The French Club warmly welcomes everyone interested!
The Gay and Lesbian Integrity Association provides for persons on campus, regardless of their orientation, a positive platform to promote safety, personal growth, respect and pride for the Queer community. We are a proactive group determined to end discrimination and create an inclusive environment for Queer persons on campus through awareness, education, as well as social and political activity.
The Geography club on campus promotes social, academic and extracurricular activities which focus on all aspects of geography. This club is not designed just for geography majors as we strive to offer a variety of events. These events include outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, snowshoeing but also indoor activities such as meet the profs and other social. All are welcome to join at any time.
We are formed to promote greek life on the University of Lethbridge campus. We provide information and support to those wishing to start a Greek Life Organization (GLO) at the U of L and continuing support and a platform for discussion between established GLOs.
The Heads of Hip Hop is a club dedicated to promoting, teaching, learning, living, networking and studying Hip Hop culture.
To promote professionalism, education, social activity & unity among members of the HSUA.
An interdenominational, student run club, committed to serving the University of Lethbridge community by meeting the everyday needs of people and teaching them how to develop dynamic, meaningful relationships with students, faculty and Jesus Christ. Wanting everyone to discover the life they can have in him.
One of the main objectives of the ISA is to promote cultural exchange within the U of L and inside the Lethbridge Community. Our goal is to socialize people from different parts of the world through our events and activities, and to provide a friendly non-judgmental and equal environment where all members can interact and share their experiences and culural values.
An entertainment and socialization club, expanding our knowledge of Japenese pop culture through viewing and discussing the Japenese animation form.
KinPhyEds is a student club that not only takes-part in sport and physical activity but also gives back to the community with our affiliation to Kidsport Lethbridge.
We are a social support and service club for LDS university students. All university students welcome.
The Lethbridge Environmental Society is comitted to the promotion of sustainable living as well as to promote advocacy and information about local and global environment issues.
Lethbridge Students for Life was created to raise awareness about life issues such as abortion and euthanasia. As members we hope to become more educated and articulate about these issues and direct the public to various pro-life resources. LSL holds events that promote reflection and discussion regarding bio-ethics amongst students and staff at the University of Lethbridge. LSL is a way for U of L students to get involved in something meaningful and have a good time doing so!
The Literature club is intended to be a place where all students, faculty and members of the community can come to discuss literature. Discussion groups explore both classical and mainstream works of fiction. email: lethlitclub@gmail.com
MSS is committed to creating opportunities for students to enhance their university experience. We offer academic, social, and charity events to enable students to network, develop skills, and engage in student leadership. We provide networking opportunities for students to enhance the value of their degree and prepare them for the job market.
The Model United Nations club is dedicated to meeting and discussing issues and problems facing member countries belonging to the United Nations. The Club attends a conference every year that simulates the United Nations.
Our clubs function is to bring together musicians and listeners. We plan to organise performance and listening opportunities as well as non music focus social events.
The Musical Theatre Society strives to advance and preform Musical Theatre within the university and the community. Our efforts culminate with our annual caberat "Way Off Broadway: in the spring.
Spreading knowledge of Islam and representing Muslims on campus.Brining people together.
NASA is a club to provide FMNI members with a voice at the U of L, to promote indigenous culture and heritage, intercultural relations to all FNMI students and non-FNMI students at the U of L and the community.
We meet on a weekly basis to discuss philosophy. We also host "wine and cheese" events occasionally as well as other philosophy related events.
The Pre Med Club wishes to help prepare students for their medical school admissions process, to provide an atmosphere of knowledge sharing, to promote humanitarian actions, and to facilitate social and academic networks.
The Pro-Choice Society will provide information & discussion opportunities on the topic of Pro-Choice and the Social/Personal implications involved. "We believe in choice, and the inclusion of our club on campus will facilitate that choice to the student body."
PANiC exists to provide information for, encourage communication amongst, and help forge relationships between students, faculty and members of the community interested in the fields of psychology and neuroscience.
A social club with a math flavour. We run many social events for everyone and anyone. We offer math help, private one on one or open sessions. We want to share our love for math with everyone else!
The U of L Sociology Club is called "The Social Capital", reflecting the club’s position as a network of resources to all students in the social sciences (and beyond). Also, we are the "capital", that is, the centre of activity for all the events, services, and social opportunities that will enhance our undergrad experience. We also emphasize the SOCIAL, and we do a lot of socializing! We organize both academic and social events, and we want to have fun while providing a forum for discussing social science issues. Some of our events and services (both past and future) include: Student-Faculty meet & greets; Movie nights with discussion and critique; Grad school seminars (how to apply, what to expect); Film/article/book studies; Community outreach; Social science specific job fairs; Tutoring and course help; Guest speakers and conferences; Newsletters and student publications. Almost all our formal events wind down with discussion and debate in the zoo! We would love to have you join our club and participate in our events. Fees are only $10 per year!
SPHR is a non-profit, student-based organization that advocates on a strong social justice platform to uphold the rights of the Palestinian people in the face of human rights violations and all forms of racism, discrimination, misinformation, and misrepresentation.
As a club we do advocacy work, fundraisers and social events to work towards the betterment of our society
Thee ULMCC offers students, faculty and the public an excellent opportunity to get in shape, make new friends, and learn about the popular winter sport of curling. A social club, the Mixed Curling Club is your chance each Sunday to get away from class and have some fun!
A social club bringing together students who are interested in theatre and dramatic arts.
The Trolls R.F.C. is dedicated to supporting and playing rugby in the community.
The U of L Liberal Association is a club for Liberal minded youth who have an interest in politics. The ULLA holds regular Zoo discussion nights, organizes visits from dignitaries, and gives its members opportunities to get involved with both the federal and provincial Liberal parties.
The Arts Society's goal is to promote and create both student and public awareness of the visual arts in Lethbridge and Area. Our mandate is to encourage and support independent creative thought in individual members. We will offer exhibiting opportunities, resources, peer support, and great activities for students, staff, and the community to participate in and enjoy.
The University of Lethbridge Chess Club operates on both a friendly and competitive basis. We are here to promote chess in the community and to simultaneously promote individual improvement.
The U of L Rock Climbing Club provides a forum for the members of the Lethbridge climbing community to participate in community events, organize trips, learn and network with more experienced climbers to advance te sport. We emphasize safe pratices and environmental stewardship while in the great outdoors.
The mission of the University Film Club is to stimulate and raise awareness of any film or television series that has cultivated a form of following or has recieved critical aclaimed attention throughout the course of history. the aim of the U of L Film Club is to further develop film culture within the U of L campus and the City of Lethbridge.
The sanctuary for Lethbridge headbangers who take metal as a lifestyle. Our goals are to bring sick bands to perform in Lethbridge and to connect metal heads with musical events happening around Lethbridge and beyond. With the mainstream media being dominated and exploited by MRTV and corporate radio, we seek to shine a spotlight on underground and up and coming music talents.
The ULMC provides a venue for those interested in the middle ages to learn about history through practical re-creation. Members can learn a wide variety of medieval skills, from armouring to swordplay to dancing and courtjestering.
The purpose of Rotaract is to provide an opportunity for young men and women to enhance the knowledge and the skills that will assist them in personal development, to address the physical and social needs of their communities, and to promote better relations between all people worldwide through a framework of fellowship and service.
The Debate Club. We argue competitivelywith all due form. We are in CUSID and hold tournaments.
The Surf club will submit it's student members to all manner of board sports, specifically surfing, in the form of a camping trip to California. W will also be engaging students in social events and community clean-up initatives. All of which will teach us to enjoy and respect mother nature. New executives will be elected at year end.
The U of L Tennis Club is aimed at promoting the sport of tennis in the University of Lethbridge and the community of Lethbridge.
The Ultimate club strives to introduce, teach, promote, and encourage participation in the sport of Ultimate. The sport can breifly be described as "Co-ed Non-Contact Frisbee Football".
The UCC is focused on building a supportive community of Catholics within the University of Lethbridge. We offer many events throughout the year that will help students grow in their faith and meet other Catholics.
The Wind Orchestra club is for players of wind and percussion instruments. Repertoire of an advanced level is prepared and performed in at least one concert per semester. A tour may also be arranged (such as Central Alberta in 2008, and British Columbia in 2010) in the spring.