Many NAIT students get to campus each day via Edmonton’s LRT. For the most part, the system is safe but that doesn’t absolve riders of their responsibility to prevent accidents and injury. The Edmonton Transit System tasks their employees, from train operators to...
Bul Go Gi still delights
I’ve been going to Bul Go Gi House since I was a little girl and it’s always been a delightful choice for a dinner out or for grabbing takeout. I had made plans to have dinner at Cafe Bicyclette before catching a play at La Cite Francophone with a friend of mine on...
Just let the music flow
My friend was shredding a little John Mayer on a public piano in Churchill Square last weekend. Well, he was attempting to shred, when a pair of young women crept up behind him and asked if they could give it a go. “I play a little,” one of them said, as she slyly...
Moving forward at retreat
Running a club at NAIT isn’t all fun and games. Sometimes you need to take a little bit of training at a club retreat. Yet some would ask, are club retreats really so vital? For many clubs and members alike, retreats are essential to how a club functions. “The...
Come one, come all to NAIT!
Mark your calendars, NAIT students. Open House is back! Bring your friends and family to NAIT and show them what this institution has to offer. Check out NAIT’s Open House on Friday Oct. 16 (9 a.m.-3 p.m.) and Saturday Oct. 17 (10 a.m.-3 p.m.). Everything has free...
Can’t have it both ways
“You know, we just gotta keep playing our game, putting pucks in deep and we’ll give ourselves a chance to win.” How many times has this utterly useless sound bite made its way into living rooms, bars and jumbo-trons across this continent? In fact, apply this to any...
Ooks sweep Keyano visitors
With the weather slowly, but surely getting colder, what better time for the 2015- 2016 ACAC hockey season to get underway. Last season’s defending ACAC champion NAIT Ooks men opened the new campaign by playing host to the Keyano Huskies out of Fort McMurray. Two...