Day: 7 February 2020
Love and Volleyball

Love and Volleyball

By Orrin Farries A love that clears the net finds ground inside the painted lines of NAIT’s home gym. Ooks volleyball player Jonathan Shapka met his girlfriend, Sarah Melenka, while they were both representing the blue and gold. “It was at the athlete combine. I was...

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Is College the Death of Relationships?

Is College the Death of Relationships?

By Karlie Mickanuik Relationships ending at the start of new semesters is a common theme for students. It is normal to hear endless stories about how couples that had plans to get married ended things over the semester break. According to a study done by Campus...

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Healing Illness Through Plants

Healing Illness Through Plants

By Chris Avery In 2018, Edmonton local and cancer survivor, Sherry Dussome, started a new life when she opened her budding plant business. “It calms me. It grounds me,” said Dussome about her growing business. As the owner of The Naked Bush, Dussome uses her newfound...

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College Students Watch Porn as a Distraction

College Students Watch Porn as a Distraction

By Chris Avery According to psychologists, the number one reason college students use porn is for a distraction. The next most common reason students watch porn is for education on sexual intercourse, and for stress relief. In a peer-reviewed study about user...

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Misconceptions of the Sex Trade Industry

Misconceptions of the Sex Trade Industry

By Shawna Bannerman Even as one of the top sex workers in Canada, providing services to high-profile and well-known businessmen from around the country, Sara Hannah* did not feel empowered. “The whole time that I sold sex...I always carried a bit of shame because I...

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