By Blake Fisher Ian Sutherland has deuteranopia. This means that he has difficulties distinguishing between different shades of green, red, and brown. Sutherland is also part of a board game group. His colour blindness doesn’t mean he can’t see these colours, but if a...
Advancements Of VR, What We Can Expect For The Future
Since the first release of the oculus rift in 2012, VR has seen some significant improvements with the new release of the valve index. What used to be a sit in your chair and look around experience is now getting ever so closer to a full body experience. So here are...
Beauty Bits: Back To Virtual School On A Budget
By Caroline Smith Back to school has always been an excuse to spend money on all the cute items you've been eyeing at the mall. Unfortunately this year... things aren't quite the same. Is there a point in buying those front pleated trousers from Aritzia when no one is...
The Shuffle: Edmonton Artists
By Eli O’Donnell With live events still canceled for the foreseeable future I won't be able to live out my favorite pastime: going to see local music. There's just something about standing front row while one of the city's finest sings a track that you literally can't...
NAIT Grad Turns Quarantine Baking Into Career
By Karlie Mickanuik Learning to bake sourdough was just one of the weird things people did during quarantine season. Patrick Cunningham was one of them. The only difference is now he has an entire business surrounding baking bread and is taking the local market scene...
Easy-Care Plants To Boost Your Mood
By Karlie Mickanuik Having an abundance of house plants has seemingly become more and more popular these days. With so many kinds of plants out there, how do you know which one to get? Whether you’re an expert plant parent or just starting out, here are 5 of the...
Simple Spells For A New Semester
By Stephanie Swensrude Witchcraft is an ancient art with roots deeply intertwined with cultures around the world. Modern-day witches practice in many ways, ranging from a quick affirmation before bed, to creating love spells with rainwater and herbs, to performing...
Poem: The Mountain
By Karlie Mickanuik The mind goes blank when forced to create. I frantically write the first words that appear in my mind hoping to find ones that fit together, But once again I click the key to delete the work. The characters disappear into the white page that sits...
Back To (Virtual) School Necessities
By Karlie Mickanuik It’s back-to-school season and during this time we are usually packing our bags for the first day and making sure our back to school outfits are perfect, but this year is going to look a little different. With NAIT’s classes being primarily online...
The Shuffle: Queer In Queue
By Eli O’Donnell Something about pride month just makes me crave queer music. Whether it's about queer people, by queer artists, or for queer audiences, I can’t stop listening. Especially during June. So, to wrap up Pride month, here are just a few of the queer songs...