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U of L opening new exhibit at Hess Gallery virtually

U of L opening new exhibit at Hess Gallery virtually Poll Yes The University of Lethbridge is opening a new exhibit COVID-style today. Its new exhibition “Processes of Remediation: art, relationships, nature” will open virtually at the Hess Gallery at 3 p.m. This will be the first opening for the U of L gallery in more than a year. According to a press release, lana Bartol’s timely exhibition harnesses the power of art to provide a new perspective and create conversation in response to climate change and local environmental concerns. Processes of Remediation: art, relationships, nature highlights the growing concern around the Grassy Mountain open-pit coal mining project in southern Alberta, conducting in-depth research on this environmental crisis and how to engage diverse people in a productive conversation about the issues.

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God is still doing well in the polls

God is still doing well in the polls Poll Yes By University of Lethbridge on December 23, 2020. University of Lethbridge photo A majority of Canadians continue to believe in God, according to the most recent national survey by University of Lethbridge sociologist Reginald Bibby. A majority of Canadians continue to believe in God, according to the most recent national survey by University of Lethbridge sociologist Dr. Reginald Bibby (DLitt ’18). Bibby has been charting the God numbers through national surveys from the mid-1970s to December of this year. “God is not faring all that badly in the polls,” says Bibby in a news release. “Some 60 per cent of Canadians continue to believe in God and only 15 per cent say they definitely don’t. Those numbers represent a decline in clear-cut believers since the mid-1970s, but show that belief in God is still widespread in Canada.”

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