Day: 19 March 2020
8 Tips To Squash Perfectionism

8 Tips To Squash Perfectionism

By Stephanie Swensrude I’m a perfectionist. My work is my BABY. I put love and time and sweat into every paragraph. How could I ever submit my work?! There are people out there! And they are going to judge my baby! There are a lot of methods I have used to fight my...

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Fostering Campus Culture

Fostering Campus Culture

By Stephanie Swensrude Monica Herrera is a member of the NAITSA-run Campus Activities Board (CAB), which oversees events at NAIT that are meant to foster campus life. The board is made up of five subcommittees: events, volunteering, marketing, clubs, and clubs...

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Sporting Moments You’ll Want To Watch Again

Sporting Moments You’ll Want To Watch Again

By Mia Hildebrandt & Orrin Farries As the sports world has come to a pause due to COVID-19, it’s been a confusing time for sports fans. The NHL, NFL, MLB, NBA and even March Madness has been either postponed or cancelled. To help you navigate through these tough...

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Editorial: The Uncertain Future Of Sports

Editorial: The Uncertain Future Of Sports

By Orrin Farries Sports Editor As of Thursday March 12, 2020, all organized sporting activities have been suspended. The cascade of sports cancellations came to the Alberta Collegiate Athletics Conference by way of the social leadership shown by the National...

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Staying in shape at home

Staying in shape at home

By Mia Hildebrandt Tabata training is a type of HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training) workout. A tabata workout format can vary but a basic one is two exercises, alternating between them four times for 20 seconds each. Once you have completed both exercises four...

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Executives Concerned Students Fees Could Rise

Executives Concerned Students Fees Could Rise

By Scott Zielsdorf The students’ association at NAIT (NAITSA) will remain largely unchanged despite recent school budget cuts. As the school and students association are two separate organizations NAITSA has its own budget and will operate as normal. NAITSA President,...

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A Voice For The Students

A Voice For The Students

By Karlie Mickanuik The first time I met Jason Roth he looked me in the eye, called Jason Roth a jerk and then introduced himself as that. Roth is a man who has pictures of cats up in his office, thinks steak and lobster is a dessert and is the lobbying voice for NAIT...

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