By Paige Gordon Halloween is fast approaching and choosing the right costume can be daunting. If you are feeling stressed this Halloween, there is no need to panic. I have put together a frightening tutorial inspired by iconic horror movie characters that will help...
Ringing in Halloween
By Morgan Noseworthy Andrew McCaffrey had a hard time hanging out with the neighbourhood kids at a young age since there was no neighbourhood. Growing up in the rural community of Ardrossan, AB left him with a lot of alone time, so he did what any aspiring young...
Edmonton’s Real Haunted House
By Patrick Puff In the spirit of Halloween, many Edmontonians will be heading out to various haunted houses to experience the thrill of the dark and unknown; some on purpose and some by accident. There are many places in Edmonton that have been rumoured to house...
“Our Future is at Stake”
On October 18, thousands gathered on Jasper Ave. to protest against climate change along with Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg. The march began at Jasper Ave. and 108 St. and ended on the steps of the Alberta Legislature Building where Thunberg spoke about the...
NAIT Hosts Soccer Provincials
Men’s soccer provincials 1st Seed: NAIT (#1 North) (12-0-0) 2nd Seed: SAIT (#1 South) (10-1-1) 3rd Seed: Lethbridge College (#2 South) (8-1-3) 4th Seed: Concordia University of Edmonton (#2 North) (8-3-1) 5th Seed: Red Deer College (#3 South) (7-3-2) 6th Seed: The...
Doubling Down on Athletics
By Mia Hildebrandt Every collegiate student athlete has the challenge of balancing academic work with competing at a high level in their sport. While most athletes play one sport and have their hands full, Will Pittman is doubling down on the experience. Pittman is...
Ooks Shoot for Greatness
By Orrin Farries The Ooks men’s hockey team posted a nearly-perfect preseason, going 4-1 and scoring 20 goals, followed up with an opening weekend series sweep of the SAIT Trojans scoring 7 goals across the 2 contests. This Ooks squad is oozing goal-scoring potential,...
New Coach Leading the Ooks
By Zachary Flynn After spending the last seven seasons as one of the assistant coaches of the Ooks’ men’s volleyball team, Greg Gulash is leading the Ooks as they start their season. The Ooks finished their opening season with a perfect 2-0 record, beating Concordia...
BioSci Students Have a Hoot
By Isabelle Martel Thirty NAIT students got a rare opportunity to help with the owl-banding process at the Beaverhill Bird Observatory. Students were able to handle the beautiful birds while learning about the migration routes, survivorship, and populations of...
Chaplains Accessible for Student Support
By Emily Devereux A survey taken at NAIT last spring showed that religious students felt discriminated against on campus. NAIT offers an interfaith Chaplaincy Service to staff and students and Tanya Spencer, the lead of student counselling and chaplaincy, said the...