By Jared Gomes Everyone might not be able to spend time with their special someone in person this Valentine’s day but that doesn’t mean they can’t celebrate at all. There are many ways to have a romantic evening while staying safe and not breaking the bank during the...
NAIT’s New Equity, Diversity, And Inclusion Strategy
By Kallandra Weatherbee NAIT recently launched their new Equity, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI) strategy. The EDI strategy will help bring awareness and inclusion to NAIT and its staff and students. Madlen Christianson, manager of diversity and inclusion at NAIT,...
Editorial: The Game of Love – The Best of Love and Sport
By Orrin Farries Love has been called a battlefield, and sport is certainly a battlefield. As much as sport is divisive and the fanaticism over what colour of laundry you cheer for has often spilled over into violence in its many forms, sport is as much about coming...
NAIT Not Extending Drop Deadline For Winter Semester
By Zachary Flynn The drop deadline for the Winter 2021 semester will not be extended as it was for the Fall 2020 semester. The deadline remains at 12% of the completion of a class in which a student is enrolled. Students who drop a course before this deadline will...
Stripping Online, Dancers Moving To OnlyFans
By Zachary Flynn When close-contact businesses such as stores, restaurants and clubs were suddenly closed in March, it left many workers scrambling to figure out how they were going to earn an income. For Cassius, an Edmonton-based dancer working at a club that night,...