By Kaytlyn Poberznick NAIT is officially allowing fans back in stands. For the first time in 2022, there will be cheering once again on NAIT’s home court, with some restrictions still in place. There are some safety measures implemented to ensure the well-being...
NAIT Makes Some Noise for Mental Health
By Kaytlyn Poberznick Bell Let’s Talk month has arrived. From January 17 to February 13, the ACAC (Alberta Collegiate Athletic Conference) will be ‘making some noise for mental health’ in an attempt to talk about and de-stigmatize mental health. Over the past...
NAIT Athletics hosting five summer camps starting in August
‘Tis the season for summer camps. NAIT Athletics is happy to be bringing back five of their sports camps, which are being led by nationally recognized coaches and players. NAIT’s summer camps not only offer a chance for players to learn new concepts in their sport,...
NAIT’s Campus Activities Board Is On The Hunt For New Hires
NAITSA's Campus Activities Board (CAB) plays a major role in all the fun, interactive activities that happen on campus or online. Throughout the past year, they’ve managed to find engaging ways to bring friendly and entertaining activities in a virtual setting. With...
Community’s Pick, Summer Songs: The Shuffle
Usually, our shuffles are a compilation of our writers’ favourite songs in the genre of their choice, but for the special occasion of summer, we have reached out to the Nugget community for their favourite summer songs. Lots of these tunes were brought to me for the...
NAIT Student Works To Lower Cholesterol Naturally
Monica Thai, a current student at NAIT, has found her way into a project that could change the game of lowering cholesterol and improving overall gut health for the better. The third-year marketing student has taken on a placement with the cereal company Sunny Boy and...
Former Ook takes on women’s hockey team
A former ACAC player of the year is taking the reins on the women’s hockey team this coming 2021-2022 season. After having several encounters with coaching and running his own goalie development business, Brendan Jensen is ready to finally hold the position of head...
National Indigenous Peoples Day: Donation Page
By Kaytlyn Poberznick & Almalexia June 21 is National Indigenous Peoples Day, celebrating the heritage, diverse cultures and outstanding achievements of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples. This year marks the 25th anniversary of the day and to help commemorate...
Local Sister Duo Open Gender Neutral Thrift Shop
By Kaytlyn Poberznick Today, shopping locally continues to be pushed in an attempt to support businesses in need. Buds Duds, a thrifting shop, use their platform to not only encourage diversity but to send a message that ‘clothing has no gender’. The local business is...
Three coaches in three years
By Kaytlyn Poberznick The final year of eligibility holds a lot of weight for senior athletes attempting to achieve their remaining personal goals while also leading the team to a championship. For Keilan Dobish, last year should have been the end, but a canceled...