Both NAIT volleyball squads are off to a great start in 2015 after racking up wins in the Thunderdome. The women opened the second half by sweeping the Concordia Thunder in both road matches while the men endured the storm in a pair of 3-1 wins. The women improve to...
Hawaii trip prepares team
The NAIT badminton team found success both on and off the court under sunny Honolulu skies over the Christmas break. The team travelled south, along with King’s College and Concordia, for the 2015 Hawaii Aloha Badminton Tournament which was hosted by the Honolulu...
Rankings a waste of time
January is an underrated month in the world of sports. The NCAA football championship is decided, the World Junior Hockey tournament attracts all of Canada, several professional sports seasons are in full swing and the Australian Open kicks off professional tennis....
Federal parties – all 17!
Attack ads, floor crossing, and political posturing. The world of politics is a tangled web of half-truths and old grudges, barely understood even by those who claim to be a part of it. Yet the men and women who roam the halls of our prestigious government building...
Every day’s a new beginning
New Year, new me? As we enter a new year, 2015, we are surrounded by people who are making New Year’s resolutions and promises to be the best they can be, due to it being a new year. A new year is believed to be a new opportunity, another chance, if you will. A new...
Women split with Red Deer
After a month of vacation, NAIT players and coaching staff are getting back into the groove of the hockey season. Both teams had fought their way to the top of the standings before the Christmas break and the women remain in first after a split last weekend with the...
Pop goes empowerment
By Jordan Wardell For this week’s throwback I would like to take it back to the mid to late ’90s and talk about the Spice Girls. When I was little, all of my favourite songs were by the Spice Girls (except for “Barbie Girl” by Aqua). I knew all of the moves to the...