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Is College the Death of Relationships?

Is College the Death of Relationships?

By Karlie Mickanuik Relationships ending at the start of new semesters is a common theme for students. It is normal to hear endless stories about how couples that had plans to get married ended things over the semester break. According to a study done by Campus...

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Healing Illness Through Plants

Healing Illness Through Plants

By Chris Avery In 2018, Edmonton local and cancer survivor, Sherry Dussome, started a new life when she opened her budding plant business. “It calms me. It grounds me,” said Dussome about her growing business. As the owner of The Naked Bush, Dussome uses her newfound...

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The NR92 Shuffle: Monday Blues

The NR92 Shuffle: Monday Blues

By Jonah Peterson The Monday blues. It’s inevitable. The weekend comes to an end every Sunday night like a cruel slap in the face, and Monday morning comes much too fast. Jan. 20, Blue Monday, is said to be the saddest day of the year. The date is calculated using...

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The Shuffle: Out of My Comfort Zone

The Shuffle: Out of My Comfort Zone

By Tora Matys The semester is drawing to a close, and so is my time here at NAIT. It’s bittersweet because while I’m ready to dive headfirst into the world of radio and live the dream, I’m going to miss my instructors, classmates and most of all writing for The...

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How to Start a Business

How to Start a Business

After graduating NAIT’s Graphic Communications program in 2018, Shawna Bannerman started her jewellery business, Spent + Stone. Although new to the entrepreneurial scene in Edmonton, she has learnt a great deal about the ins and outs of owning a small business. Here...

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Tips from the Experts

Tips from the Experts

By Nicole Murphy Erin Skye Kelly Erin Skye Kelly helps people transform different areas of their life they may be struggling with including health, relationships and, of course, money. “Money is not a math equation problem it is a psychological problem,” said Kelly....

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The Shuffle: The SAD Playlist

The Shuffle: The SAD Playlist

By Chantal Dunn Tis’ the season to dwell in sad music, or let sad music make you feel better, whatever works. Either way, the cold weather can definitely affect our moods with something commonly known as S.A.D or Seasonal Affective Disorder. Luckily, music helps the...

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The Podcast Shuffle

The Podcast Shuffle

By Emily Devereux Podcast recommendations are easy to come by with a quick search on the internet, but did you know there are tons of podcasts made right in our backyard? Whether you’ve never listened to a podcast, or are already an avid listener of the ‘casts, here’s...

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Editorial: Climate Activism in Edmonton

Editorial: Climate Activism in Edmonton

By Elijah O’Donnell Assistant Entertainment Editor “Greta Thunberg visits Edmonton!” “Sixteen-Year-old Climate Activist in Edmonton.” “Greta Leads Climate March.” These were the kinds of headlines I saw leading up to and after the climate protests that took place on...

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