Arts & Life
“One-Quarter Coca-Cola”

“One-Quarter Coca-Cola”

By Eli O’Donnell Well, folks, another summer comes to an end. Over this summer I spent most of my time hiding in the backwoods of [REDACTED] after accidentally [CONTENT REMOVED] which inevitably caused the [DATA EXPUNGED]. Now that I’m back in the city, needless to...

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What’s Happening at NAIT?

What’s Happening at NAIT?

September Marvel Trivia September 26 @ 4 p.m.- 6 p.m. If you love Marvel then this is the event for you. The Marvel Trivia night is being held at The Nest Taphouse and Grill. This event is completely free for you and your friends to explore and challenge each other...

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How To Do More With Less

How To Do More With Less

By Stefanie Guillard It’s September and you’re in the thick of it already. It’s hard to think of taking care of yourself when you have deadlines and group projects to manage. Fact: you cannot expect to add to your plate if you haven’t taken something away....

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Tarotscopes by Scream Queen B

Tarotscopes by Scream Queen B

Be sure to follow me on instagram at @screamqueenb_tarot for more readings and revelations. Free tarot in insta stories on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. For a personal reading visit www.screamqueenbtarot.com. LIBRA (September 23 - October 22) 3 of Cups You will...

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The Blooms of Well-Being

The Blooms of Well-Being

By Orrin Farries VegFest, the plant-based community festival put on by the Vegans and Vegetarians of Alberta (VVoA), was a blossoming affair for the spirit of compassionate living. Hosted at RE/MAX Field, radiant sunshine and soft breezes lent themselves to a...

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A Rogue Coffee Experience

A Rogue Coffee Experience

By Erica Cawagas Rogue Wave Coffee, just 5 minutes from NAIT, has a unique approach to introducing new people to specialty coffee. Similar to a brewery, they proudly display their roastery so their customers can see exactly how the beans are roasted. They also hold...

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YEG Music’s Nu Engineers

YEG Music’s Nu Engineers

By Elijah O’Donnell Nu Engineers, a nu-jazz style band that formed last April in Edmonton, has a unique sound that stands out among a crowd. Kaleb Belcourt is on guitar, along with Izaac Middleton and Eamon Vandenburg switching from drums to bass synth throughout the...

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Embracing the Thick Skin

Embracing the Thick Skin

By Emily Devereux When Tamires Para started her Master of Fine Arts in painting, she was interested in studying how female bodies are under-represented in media. Her main passion is illustration and concept art, and before continuing her studies she was working in the...

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Women Weekly: Providing Female Support in Trades

Women Weekly: Providing Female Support in Trades

By Emma Morrison Standing at 5 feet tall, Robyn Schaapman is no stranger to being overlooked. Schaapman is one of the many women making a huge difference in her community with small steps. Schaapman is involved with two major programs that are improving womens...

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The Transformation of Tattoos

The Transformation of Tattoos

By Chantal Dunn Bear’s Skin Art has been a premiere in the tattoo community and industry of Edmonton for 30 years. “If we go back 30 years, basically it was a subculture of modern-day society that was interested in body modifications and specifically body tattoos,”...

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