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4 innovators receive NAIT honorary degrees
As students prepare to convocate, NAIT has chosen four people to receive their highest honor: an honorary degree. Holger Peterson, Brent Hesje, Carol Moen, and James (Jim) E.C. Carter will also receive a diploma during convocation at the end of June. “We are...

‘We’re stuck’: Students, industry left in limbo after NAIT pauses Canada’s only accredited court reporting program
NAIT offered the only accredited court reporting program in Canada, until it was one of 18 programs paused by the institution on May 17. Alumni, students and industry members say the pause could significantly harm both Canadians and the industry. The Captioning and...
Arts & Life

Don’t get lost in misinformation. Here’s how to approach political media with a critical lens
Today’s media and news landscape makes connecting with influential figures and their supporters seem easier than ever. But there’s a catch: increased accessibility means anyone can share media to spread a message, making impactful issues trickier to understand. ...

Crash, bleed, repeat: Healthcare students rehearse for real life
"I’m going to f***ing kill you once I’m free!” screams the patient. He thrashes in his hospital bed, violently, likely under the influence of drugs. One NAIT student tries to talk him down while another takes a reading on an instrument. The man is uncooperative, and...
Sports

NAIT to host 2026 national men’s volleyball championships
The 2026 Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) Men's Volleyball National Championship is coming to NAIT. The CCAA announced on March 21 that NAIT will host the four-day tournament in March 2026, bringing the best collegiate players from across Canada to...

Provincial loss just the beginning for NAIT’s women’s volleyball team
On the final day of the 2025 ACAC women’s volleyball playoffs, the NAIT Ooks took on the Briercrest Clippers. The stakes were high; an entire season of work came down to one moment. Either win the game and fifth place, or be eliminated. In the final...
Opinion

Why you should visit Canada’s hidden gem, the Northwest Territories
When studies and school get busy, I and many other students turn to travelling as a way to relax and unwind from the stresses of studies. Many NAIT students might choose to go to popular locations in Alberta, like Banff or Jasper, to escape the city and immerse...

ChatGPT is killing my spark (and it’s killing yours, too)
I’ve been a passionate reader and writer ever since I was little. Reading other peoples’ experiences and writing about my own has always been a large part of my life. I was that kid who hid under the covers, reading novels with a flashlight until well after midnight....
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Common Market review
Reporter: Tanroop Mahal Video Edits: Jalyn Dalke

Common Market review
Reporter: Tanroop Mahal Video Edits: Jalyn Dalke
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We asked the NAITSA Executive Council Candidates one question
https://youtu.be/Y-FURpmmS3A?si=ZwYFOdAImmWtzV_I

Common Market review
Reporter: Tanroop Mahal Video Edits: Jalyn Dalke

Brightspace: Yay or nay?
Reporter: Tanroop Mahal Edited by: Jalyn Dalke