The NAIT womens curling team came away from the CCAA national championships with a bronze medal last weekend at Olds College. This matches the third place finish from last year’s tournament for the women while the men couldn’t repeat the silver finish from 2014 and...
Disney needs convincing
Let me start off by saying I am not a hardcore Star Wars fan. At the same time, I definitely enjoy the outstanding franchise and the Star Wars: The Clone Wars animated series is no exception. After Disney purchased Lucasfilm and Star Wars, Star Wars: The Clone Wars...
An ongoing process …
After weeks of heated speculation, the provincial government released its newest budget last week. With oil prices at all-time lows, leaving a massive hole in the government’s revenue projections, concerns were widespread over the future of the services provided by...
Four fabulous festivals
What happens when you poorly attempt to hold a massive event, place it in the searing heat, then hire slap-dash security who go around dumping out people’s water while they wait in line and accompany said security with slap-dash medics? Well, a few people die and over...
Great hockey, good price
Edmontonian hockey fans are naïve, and somewhat blind. Harsh, I know, but it’s a fact that needs voicing. Since the Oilers secured the Western Conference basement once again back in late October, fans have finally showed frustration with management and less interest...
A finger on the “pulse”
Mission ImPULSEible, the student food product development competition, was held at Ernest’s on March 23 and this was its seventh year. Three culinary student groups from the U of A put their best foot forward to prove that they had the best “pulse.” A pulse is a food...
All the hard questions
If you passed through the South Lobby during lunch this week you may have noticed a gaggle of yellow clad NR92 radio students, asking all the tough questions, like would you rather have forks for legs or spoons for hands or would you rather fight 100 duck-sized horses...