Becoming the monster: Canadian horror RPG “They Feed on Fear”
With the recent popularity of shows like Stranger Things and the spooky Halloween season coming to a close, some of you might be looking for something a bit darker for your tabletop events. While gathering information for this article, I stopped by Pe Metawe Games to...
Club feature: Gamers of Dungeons and Dragons
NAIT hosts many clubs around campus, from technology to marketing. One club aims to go beyond that with settings of epic battles in lands unknown. They create stories that are interactive in almost every way, with like-minded people shaping the story together. Gamers...
NAIT Instructor by day, Supermodel by night
If you are like me, most of your knowledge about the fashion world might come from the classic movie Zoolander, which is full of stereotypes of dumb models and eccentric fashion designers. Talking to Jacqueline Biollo, who recently got to walk the runway in New York...
YEG’s best winter walks
With winter fast approaching it can be easy to huddle up inside for warmth. The spectacular views of these walks will be all the motivation you need to layer up and explore Edmonton’s natural beauty. Grab your favourite hot drink of choice and see what Edmonton’s...
The Nugget’s newbie guide to a Canadian winter
Notice the chilly mornings lately? It may not be cold enough to bring your winter jacket out yet, but it certainly is time to prepare for it. Students new to Canada should expect to face a dramatic temperature change in the coming months. Adjusting to the sudden drop...
Staying active in winter
Fall is leaf-ing us behind and winter is about to make its yearly grand debut in Edmonton. While staying inside is tempting and easy, staying healthy and losing weight is more challenging. Here are a few fun ways to keep fit and active in the winter. Walking in the...
Students planting trees for change
As an effort to care for the environment within the Edmonton area, NAIT students volunteered on September 18th to plant trees in the North Edmonton neighbourhood of Klarvatten. The event was led in tandem with Root for Trees, an organization whose purpose is to...
Learn how to cook with NAITSA
NAITSA and The Centre for Culinary Innovation are excited to host “How To: Cook …” events through Ookslife. These events teach participants how to cook select dishes with fresh ingredients and a provided recipe. Two events are scheduled each semester in the fall and...
7 types of rest to help students avoid burnout
The semester is halfway over, and some of us are already feeling fatigued and weary from mountains of homework and late-night study sessions. But don’t panic! As proposed and researched by internal medicine physician, Dr. Saundra Dalton-Smith, there are seven types of...