By Ty Gour The men’s volleyball team finished the 2019-20 season with a very strong 20-4 record, which tied for the best record in the entire ACAC and best in the north. Heading into this season, the Ooks men’s volleyball team came in with something to prove. Coming...
Veterinary Pilot Project Heads To The Caribbean
By Mia Hildebrandt Animal health technology students are headed out of the country to practically apply their skills. In June Dr. Elaine Degrandpre is taking 10 students to Grenada, an island in the Caribbean. Dr. Degrandpre said she reached out to a colleague who...
Why Your Negative Thoughts Can Outweigh the Positive
By Stefanie Guillard Do you ever think about thinking? It’s an odd question. Most of us don’t think of the many thoughts we have every day until we face a bombardment of these thoughts during a stressful time. When we catch ourselves thinking, we are often embarrassed...
Reading Break May Actually Increase Student Stress
By Karlie Mickanuik NAIT’s spring reading break has come and gone and classes are back in full swing. Reading break is seen as a time to de-stress as a student, but does the week actually help stress levels? Multiple NAIT students say the reading break is beneficial...
Meditate With A Monk
By Madison Gummow Improved mental health initiatives at NAIT are here to keep students on top of their mental health game. Many new programs have been launched this semester to improve mental well-being among students, including ‘Quiet Your Mind,’ the drop-in...
Break-Ins, Theft And Vandalism At NAIT
By Madison Gummow Crimes against property are on the rise on NAIT’s campus. A break-in at NAITSA, vending machines being vandalised and property theft are among some of the crimes that have taken place this semester. Jenny Lau, the Communications Director of NAITSA,...