Governance
Nominations for NAITSA Senate underway

Nominations for NAITSA Senate underway

Nominations are open for the 2022-2023 NAITSA senate, the “governing body” of the NAIT Students’ Association. Senate members are elected students that vote on important matters that impact the day-to-day life for NAIT students, such as approving budgets, passing...

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Executive Council nominations open

Executive Council nominations open

Each year NAIT students vote in a new group of student executives to fight for their wants and needs. The students that are voted in make up the Executive Council, a group of student leaders that work to represent the student body in committees and government, and...

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2021/22 NAITSA Executive Council Announced

2021/22 NAITSA Executive Council Announced

By Kallandra Weatherbee The NAITSA executive council and U-Pass vote took place from Feb. 5-11 and official votes are in. For NAITSA president, Jerilyn Kotelniski. Kotelniski is a second term president and business student and wants to work towards affordable tuition...

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NAITSA Prez steps down

NAITSA Prez steps down

“This is one of the hardest decisions I’ve ever had to make in my entire life. It did not come easy and it was not spur of the moment,” said Allannah Wrobel, holding back tears. Last week she announced that she would be stepping down from her role as NAITSA president...

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The $5M question

The $5M question

When students head to the virtual polls for their Executive Council in February, there will be an extra question on the ballot that will impact the future of our Students’ Association. That question is a $5 million referendum that will bring enhanced services and new...

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Meet your incoming NAITSA leaders

Meet your incoming NAITSA leaders

The dust has settled, the posters are being taken down. NAIT students have voted and chosen their new student executives for 2015/2016. These students will be the advocates, the leaders, the movers and the shakers, at the helm of NAITSA starting in May 2015. It would...

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