By Jared Gomes In order to combat COVID many tracing apps have been released to track the spread, including Canada's federal app Covid Alert. Alberta has opted out of using that application and instead chooses to use ABTraceTogether. The Alberta-focused app has...
NAIT Grad Shares The Importance Of Following Your Passions
By Nicholas Hotte After graduating from the graphic communications program at NAIT in 2018, Shawna Bannerman started a jewellery business. She had been creating jewellery since she was 11 years old, and decided to finally follow her passion and do what she loves as a...
NAIT Grad Starts French Restaurant With First Kickstarter In Alberta
By Kallandra Weatherbee Following a successful Kickstarter campaign in 2017, NAIT graduate Sylvia Cheverie and her husband were able to fund their dream of opening an authentic French Canadian restaurant in Beaumont, Alberta. After graduating with a business degree in...
Chicken Chow Mein Recipe
By Erica Cawagas For university students a quick and easy stir-fried noodles is always a winner on busy weeknights. What could be better than filling your plate with a big heaping pile of fried chicken chow mein? A high ratio of veggies to noodles, adding in whatever...
Season Cancellation Ends Some Player Careers, Extends Others
By Zachary Flynn “This was my kind of victory lap this year to play one more season while I was out on practicum but I’ll be graduating in April so it’ll be time to move onto the real world, I guess,” said 3rd-year player men’s volleyball player, Jonathan Shapka. The...
Tips For Staying Focused In Online Schooling
By Morgan Noseworthy We’re past the halfway mark of the fall 2020 semester at NAIT. Things sure are different this time around. Online classes mean that interacting with classmates everyday doesn't happen and instructors aren’t available for those quick in-hall chats....
YEG Local Shopping Guide
By Tora Matys Even with enhanced safety measures and a lack of holiday markets, it’s still possible to shop local for this year’s Christmas presents. Many local businesses now offer online ordering with either curbside pick-up or shipping right to your door. Shopping...
Talk Nerdy to Me: Good ol’ fashioned pinball
By Zachary Flynn It’s the bright lights and the sounds of metallic bells dinging that takes me back to when I was a kid, asking my parents for a quarter to play pinball at the Red Robin on 50th Street in north Edmonton. I consider myself lucky to be able to revisit...
Editorial: Alternating Current Around Covid
By Orrin Farries College sports for NAIT athletes have been cancelled for the 2020-2021 season by the Alberta Collegiate Athletics Conference. While this is the prudent move for this year, it is not a reasonable option moving forward. If only we could all wake up at...
The Shuffle: Late Night Tracks
By Jared Gomes With the nights getting longer and colder, there is a certain vibe that is to be appreciated. This is the playlist for going on a late-night drive or a walk around the city to take in Edmonton’s unique nighttime atmosphere and lights. Listen to this...