NAIT’s Culinary department specially curated a menu for students at a College Pairing event this March 30th at Ernest’s Dining Room.
Bootcamp instructor shares how to get back in the gym after lockdowns
With the boundaries of work and home blurring and energy being spent from online classes, many people have put their exercise routines on the back burner.
Dance instructor teaches students how to belly dance in one-hour crash course
Edmonton dance instructor, Zahra Ismail, taught students on campus a one-hour crash course on belly dancing styles and techniques on March 14th.
Students make waves and sample beer at Campus Splash and Bash
Edmonton college students lined up at West Edmonton Mall’s Waterpark to make waves at Splash and Bash on March 5th. NAITSA, SAMU (Student’s Association of MacEwan University), UASU (University of Alberta Student Union) and Sea Change Brewing pooled together for the...
A review of Edmonton’s Silver Skate Festival
By Angela Kazmierczak Edmonton’s longest running winter event, Silver Skate Festival, took place this year from February 11th to February 21st at Hawrelak Park. Even if you missed this year’s Silver Skate Festival, there’s always next year’s to attend. As I’ve...
NAITSA partners with CAPE Clinic Edmonton to offer students free birth control
By Angela Kazmierczak NAITSA’s VP External, Jorgia Moore, meets with CAPE volunteers at the clinic to learn about IUDs, one of the most popular forms of birth control administered. NAIT STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION/Danny Chamberlin NAITSA is partnering with CAPE Clinic, a...
Ancient sex myths debunked
By Angela Kazmierczak The idea that past civilizations favoured the Sunday missionary position or were sexually starved is a myth. Much like breathing, mating is intrinsic to human nature and deeply rooted in spiritual, social and cultural norms. However, some...
Edmonton’s winter festival season looks bright
Despite the frigid temperatures of Edmonton winters, the city is known for its prevalent Winter Festival season. Our sports editor, Kaytlyn Poberznick, attended the first of the season: Deep Freeze, A Byzantine Winter Fête. The festival ran from January 14th to 23rd...
NAIT ready to splash in the new year
NAITSA is ready to kick off 2022 with a bang. The Campus Splash and Bash is returning for its second installment, happening on Saturday, January 8, 2022. The Splash and Bash is a party with discounted tickets to the World Waterpark at West Edmonton Mall, in...
The Christmas Creep Phenonium: Why Christmas Comes Earlier Each Year
By Angela Kazmierczak Many Christmas movies joke that a person is either scorching hot for Christmas or is the next Ebenezer Scrooge. In the eyes of Christmas fanatics, anything less of a ring-a-ling or hooray denotes an eviction notice from the North Pole, signed and...