After a shocking announcement that Kaedee Fythe Torrino would no longer serve as NAITSA President, students are left wondering what happened, and what might happen next. The decision was announced in a press release issued by NAITSA on September 27th. It stated that...
NAIT Alumnus creates affordable makerspace
For Joel Provencal, founder and CEO of TBD Edmonton, creating his business was a lifelong dream. “There’s a need in the community for this.” That dream in question was to create a middle ground between hobbyists and creators and the inaccessibility of tools and...
Where’s all the food?
For a long time, many students found their haven in the Common Market of NAIT. With a Starbucks, tons of food and beverage options and a big cafeteria, it was the perfect spot for any need. But when the pandemic struck in March 2020, it had to close. Now, two years...
Nominations for NAITSA Senate underway
Nominations are open for the 2022-2023 NAITSA senate, the “governing body” of the NAIT Students’ Association. Senate members are elected students that vote on important matters that impact the day-to-day life for NAIT students, such as approving budgets, passing...
Do we get Monday off?
With the Queen’s death last Thursday and Justin Trudeau announcing that Monday the 19th will be a federal holiday, many on campus have been wondering what that means for NAIT. All federal government workers will get the day off, or will be paid time-and-a-half, while...