One of Edmonton’s many famous festivals, The Flying Canoë Volant kicked off the New Year by celebrating its 11th anniversary from Feb. 1 to 4. This immersive winter festival was an opportunity for students to learn about French-Canadian and Métis culture. Located in...
NAIT recognized as top employer for 12 years straight
For the 12th year in a row, NAIT has been named one of Alberta's top employers. NAIT Vice-President External Melanie Rogers said that the school is complex with a diverse community of staff and students. According to Rogers, it’s all about support. "We aspire to...
‘We’re figuring out how to play together’: The women’s basketball team’s road to success
How well a team gels together is a huge factor to a season’s success, and the women’s team just couldn’t get things rolling in the early part of the 2022-23 season. After they won last year’s ACAC Championship, the team saw considerable turnover–the entire roster has...
Inexpensive ways to stay in shape around NAIT
Do you find it challenging to stay in shape or keep moving due to the cost of certain sports or gym memberships? If this sounds like you, don’t worry because you’re not alone in this struggle. Luckily, being a NAIT student has many benefits when it comes to having...
Men’s basketball flying down home stretch, into playoffs
Ooks men’s Head Coach Jordan Baker had a conversation with his team at the start of the 2022-23 season about what it would take, to meet their goal of an ACAC championship. They’ve demonstrated their dedication to that goal throughout this season. The...
Everyone’s a critic: How to respectfully engage in dinner table debates
There are few things I find more terrifying than having a confrontation at the dinner table. It sounds silly, especially being someone who grew up with internet strangers hurling debates at each other like a bad game of hot potato. Yet that doesn’t make sharing...