NANAIMO (CUP) – Humans are social creatures, which means the greatest hurdle in truly intuitive communication with machines is their inability to generate and interpret social cues. Non-verbal communication like the position of our arms, where we look and how we speak...
Rate your Valentine …
Valentine’s Day is a time we often get warm, glowing images about love and relationships. It is also a great opportunity to evaluate how happy you are with your relationships, romantic and otherwise. People in healthy relationships are willing to work at the...
Put your money to work
Money is freedom. We all work for our money. It is the effective work we do translated into monetary units. Basically, it is our effort translated into things we can buy. Naturally, we appreciate our work and free time. Deductively, we should appreciate our money....
City students to unite
Student advocacy could be considered an inseparable part of the post-secondary experience. Whether it is fighting for lower tuition, or showing support for a good cause, students can be one of the most vocal segments of the population. It comes as no surprise then,...
Model Behaviour
NAITSA’s Next Top Model has started up again, with photo shoots wrapping up the weekend of Feb. 7 and 8. Student contestants are given the opportunity to participate in a vibrant competition to showcase some of NAIT’s bravest students. They start off the contest by...
Women sweep, men split
The Ooks volleyball teams are coming home from Fort McMurray this weekend with hopes of finishing the season strong. The women’s team kept rolling by defeating the Keyano Huskies 3-1 in both matches, extending their winning streak to five games. The men’s team...
Ooks remain tied with SAIT
The Ooks remain tied for first place with SAIT in the ACAC hockey standings after back-to-back triumphs over the MacEwan Griffins on the weekend. NAIT blanked the Griffins 4-0 on Friday night, before exploding offensively on Saturday with a 9-3 blowout. The weekend’s...