What to expect in Windows 7

Windows 7, the successor to Windows Vista, is predicted to hit store shelves in late 2009 or early 2010, but it seems that many are saying it’s what Windows Vista should have been. In addition, the hype surrounding it seems to be positive this time around.

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Big Brothers and Big Sisters warm hearts with unique fundraiser

Those looking to wish someone or a business a Happy Easter can send baby chicks to warm the hearts and put a smile on the faces of others, in an exchange for a donation.

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City organizations celebrate High Level Bridge Centennial with various events

With the centennial anniversary of the High Level Bridge coming up in June, many organizations and groups have some great events in the works over the next several months to celebrate what makes Lethbridge the ‘bridge city’.

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Mayor Tarleck discusses city’s support for new college residence

The city of Lethbridge will be giving a grant of $2 million dollars to Lethbridge College to help with the cost of building a new residence building for students to live in while they attend college. Mayor Tarleck says that figure will be enough to “put the project over the top and have long-term sustainability.”

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No stories this week

Since there isn’t an edition of the Endeavour coming out this week, due to Remembrance Day, I won’t be posting any new stories this week. There wasn’t school on Monday or Tuesday. Next week, I will post two stories, a column, and a news feature (which may or may not appear in the Endeavour at [...]

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Just in case: using online storage websites to backup data

As more people use computers on a daily basis, some are beginning to truly use the internet to their advantage, and not just for email, Facebook, or checking the latest news. Some users are using modern websites to backup their data, syncronize files between computers, and even replace desktop programs with web-based applications that they can access from anywhere.

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2 Stories and a Column

Class is back in session at Lethbridge College, and we’re hitting the ground running as expected. Although our course load is less then it was less semester, which is good, as it allows us to turn out better quality stories!

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Smart Phones: how smart are they?

Smart phones are changing the cell phone market with their abundance of features and intuitive designs. They are handheld computers, and are designed for more than just making a phone call.

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Renting movies made easier

If you have ever wanted to rent movies from the comfort of your couch or computer, you can now do so with ease, thanks to numerous online services that allow you to skip the movie store.

In Canada, it would seem online rental services are not damaging local video stores; likely because several companies have created their own internet-based rental systems in recognition of the demand.

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Why Are We Still Using WebCT?

(this article is in it’s full entirety. The newspaper version was edited down for space considerations) The replacement for WebCT will arrive in the next year. The college is looking at a couple of different possibilities, the most likely candidate being a system called “Angel”.The other two possibilities are “Moodle” and “Blackboard”. Lethbridge College and [...]

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