Benjamin Franklin once said, “You may delay but time will not.” As students, we all face a considerable demand on our very limited time. Whether it is group projects, studying or work, we are bombarded with things that need to be done. With only 24 hours in a day, how...
Calling entrepreneurs
NAIT’s Bachelor of Business Administration program will be placing an increased emphasis on entrepreneurship and innovation as it aims to further NAIT’s vision of building a strong entrepreneurial spirit. The Entrepreneurship and Innovation stream will be an addition...
Aboriginal Day: Teaching, learning
Sept. 21 was the annual Aboriginal Culture Day at NAIT; the day’s events included a tipi raising, a stew and bannock feast and presentations from elders and community members. The activities were open to the entire NAIT campus, providing an opportunity for First...
Men, women trounce Augustana
The NAIT Ooks men’s and women’s soccer teams both entered play on Saturday looking to build upon their previous success against the Augustana Vikings, a team which both Ooks teams had defeated earlier in the season. Not only was the success duplicated, but triumphed...
Ooks sport strong lineup
Since missing the playoffs during the first season of head coach Doug Anton’s tenure, the NAIT men’s volleyball team has improved their play, including winning bronze in thrilling fashion last year. This season, the Ooks have the grandest stage in their attempts to...
Left us wanting more
This weekend, we saw the great Edmonton Comic and Entertainment Expo. The Expo did a great job of hosting all the vendors, artists and entertainers. Despite crowds of thousands of nerds and geeks, it was nicely spread over several different halls. That provided room...
Bevy of multitudinous riffs
Roger Dean fans, rejoice! Emerge from the depths of your basement; take a break from practising polyrhythms and cursing Genesis before Phil Collins started singing, for the dawning of a new era of prog rock is upon us! With a bevy of multitudinous riffs and a litany...