News

New NAITSA bylaw adds voter interference rules
The NAITSA Senate has passed a new bylaw with clearer rules on how candidates can interact with voters during the campaign period. Called “voter privacy and election interference,” bylaw 7.17 underwent its second reading at the April 2 senate meeting and became...

Negotiations at a crossroads: What NAIT students should know
Editor's note: This editorial was written by NAITSA's Advocacy Director, Jason Roth. While most students are wrapping up their semester and looking ahead to summer, a high-stakes situation is unfolding behind closed doors. It’s something that could impact your...
Arts & Life

There’s no shame in (re)learning Canadian Parliament basics
I’m sure I’m not the only one who fell asleep during social studies in grade school. I remember nodding off on a school trip to Alberta’s Legislature while supposed to be observing parliamentary processes. This landed me in trouble with my teacher, who couldn’t...

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. ...
Sports

New coach, new vision for men’s basketball
This article originally appeared in the Nugget's March 12 print issue. Read it here. The men’s basketball team has had an interesting tip-off this year. Beginning the season with first-year Head Coach and former Edmonton Stinger Adika Peter-McNeilly and only a single...

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...
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....
Entertainment
Media

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

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