Winter in Edmonton brings a major shift in how students experience school. As daylight exposure shrinks and temperatures drop, motivation, energy and connection follow suit. While winter classes are academically no different from fall or spring, the season itself...
NAIT Conservation Biology student self-publishes debut sci-fi novel
A NAIT student has turned a long-kept passion for writing into a published science-fiction novel, blending imaginative storytelling with real-world environmental themes. Related: Capstone project tackles takeout containers at NAIT Artisanal Market Forrest C. Richard,...
Nîsôhkamâtotân Centre undergoing renovations, still open to students
The Nîsôhkamâtotân Centre is undergoing a major renovation designed to expand and brighten their space. The centre provides support services, cultural programming, advising and welcoming space for Indigenous learners and NAIT students across campus. Kaitlyn Menard,...
One bill, big question: Can age verification ever be safe?
Age verification laws sound simple on paper — until you look closely at how they work. Canada is now debating this through Bill S-209, which would require platforms to take reasonable steps to stop minors from accessing adult content online. Australia has also...
Ooks player from Ukraine wins ACAC Rookie of the Year
Vladyslav Satsevich has made a noticeable impact on the field since joining the NAIT Ooks last September. After becoming one of the team’s most dynamic players, the defenceman from Kakhovka, Ukraine earned the title of 2025 Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference...
What is the NAITSA Senate, and why does it matter?
When students normally think of NAITSA, they may visualize events, services, or the U-Pass. But offstage, behind closed doors, the NAITSA Senate plays a crucial role in student governance — drafting and passing bylaws and holding the Executive Council accountable....






