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Spring mowing woes
March 25, 2024 by Maxwell Read
With Spring having been sprung on March 19th we are all going to be getting the lawnmowers out of the shed. When we do get the mower out it’s usually because we are about to use it, which is when we find out it isn’t working.
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Requests lead to self defense class offerings
March 25, 2024 by Justus Robinson
The NAIT Athletics and Recreation team is holding self-defense classes every Monday afternoon from 4:05-4:50 p.m.
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Edmonton prepares for another Oilers playoff run
March 25, 2024 by Liam Peace
There’s no getting around it… when the Oilers make the NHL playoffs, Edmonton goes to another level. Fans come out in their thousands to support the copper and blue, and this year promises to be no different.
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Balancing the student athlete lifestyle
February 29, 2024 by Liam Peace
When you walk the halls of NAIT, you never know who you may pass by. Multiple student athletes are roaming the halls everyday, maybe coming off a late night on the court, field, or ice.
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Observing the solar eclipse
February 29, 2024 by Maxwell Read
A heavenly event is coming up, so mark your calendar April 8th for the solar eclipse. A total solar eclipse will be visible from parts of Eastern Canada, the US and Mexico.
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NAIT’s goal of increasing diversity in skilled trades
February 29, 2024 by Elizabeth Lindberg
The skilled trades are in a worker shortage. NAIT is trying to help fix this issue by increasing diversity in the future of the industry.
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NAITSA Food Centre keeping students fed
February 8, 2024 by Brendan Erick
NAITSA offers food donations to all full-time students. Being a productive student requires healthy nutrition and unfortunately this is not reality for everyone.
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Ooks teams in full swing
November 3, 2023 by Kate Gullekson
Many Ooks Athletics teams have started their seasons which means games and events that NAIT students can participate in. Many teams had their home opener a couple of weeks ago, which was a very big event at NAIT.
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Little Shop of Horrors blooms at Citadel Theatre
November 3, 2023 by Kendrick Sims
Little Shop of Horrors, the musical with love, murder and killer plants is showing at Citadel Theatre with growing success. Partnering with Vancouver’s Arts Club Theatre company, the show includes a diverse and talented cast from both Alberta and BC.
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NAITSA aims to help students with AI
November 3, 2023 by Thomas McPhee
This semester marks the first time NAIT has allowed AI to be used in class, so students now have the chance to try these new tools. With the release of user-friendly programs such as ChatGPT almost a year ago, AI is no longer just a tech curio.
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Ooks soccer teams compete in ACAC championship
October 27, 2023 by Lexi McFarlane
The ACAC soccer championship is underway and both the Ooks men’s and women’s soccer teams are hoping for success. Men’s defensemen Joey Lajoie and Emmanuel Bisirat both say that the chemistry on their team has never been stronger than it is now, and that they’re looking forward to their matches.
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Should Oilers fans be worried?
October 27, 2023 by Zachary Kubusch
The Oilers have been struggling to find wins so far this season. I interviewed students around NAIT’s campus to get some insight into what fans are feeling about the team’s losing start.