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Q & A with Alberta Teacher Kelly Undershultz
March 24, 2026 by
I spoke to local teacher Kelly Undershultz following the court ruling rejecting the Alberta Teachers Association’s bid for an injunction. She shared how she and other teachers are feeling about the results of that and the current classroom landscape.
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Connecting you to a broader NAIT
March 24, 2026 by Greyson Brunelle
Going to NAIT is all about building new bonds that will last a lifetime. Campus events may be the gateway to these connections.
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Nîsôhkamâtotân Centre renovations complete
March 24, 2026 by Sam McAllister
The Nîsôhkamâtotân Centre renovations have wrapped up. The changes were meant to attract more students to the space and include more open flooring, new colours on the walls, and a new office.
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Mental health concerns in musical theatre
March 24, 2026 by Ian Smit
Musical theatre communities across Canada are seeing growing conversations around mental health, as performers face increasing pressure from demanding rehearsal schedules, performance expectations, and industry competition. With long hours, emotional roles, and inconsistent job security, many actors say the mental strain can be just as intense as the physical demands.
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A student’s perspective on the teacher’s strike
March 24, 2026 by Daveney Araujo
Alberta students are sharing their perspectives on the teacher’s strike in hopes of creating change. On March 13th, the Alberta Teachers’ Association failed to obtain a court suspension over the government’s use of the notwithstanding clause.
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Does Canadian representation matter in the UFC?
March 3, 2026 by Ian Smit
Sport bars across Edmonton are seeing major spikes in customers during big UFC Pay-Per-Views despite only 4% of UFC athletes being Canadian. Bar servers say high-stake title fights and major matchups bring in larger and more energetic fans even if there is no Canadian representation in the card.
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Is physical media making a comeback?
March 3, 2026 by Greyson Brunelle
Places around Edmonton have seen a rise in customer population as a new trend has hit the nation, or should I say old trend making its return. A resurgence of physical media has pushed people to go out and start collecting again, showing a rise in population and sales.
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Surviving tax season at NAIT
March 3, 2026 by Daveney Araujo
In the fast-paced lives of students who are juggling classes, work and other responsibilities, taxes are typically an afterthought. Chartered accountant Jaime Araujo says that it’s still important for students to file an income tax return each year before the deadline, regardless of overall income.
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NAIT campus clubs fostering community
March 3, 2026 by
There are many welcoming clubs at NAIT. At the Coffee with NAITSA Campus Clubs event on February 26th, Adventure Club at NAIT President, Katy Golby, was enthusiastic to share about her passion for people and her club.
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Q&A: What bats mean to the ecosystem, why we should protect them and how
November 13, 2025 by Kacey Ericson
From deadly funguses affecting hibernating bats to windmills killing migrating bats, Canadian bats are in danger. I spoke to NAIT Conservation Biology student, Alicia Gavigan, to learn more about the impact of bats on our ecosystems and what people can do about it.
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Q&A: NAIT’s Women-Only Full Body Strength events
November 13, 2025 by Macy Jackson
NAIT is always coming up with new events to catch the students’ interests. Athletics and Recreation Coordinator, Sandy Babiuk, answers questions on a new event that highlights the importance of staying comfortable while exercising.
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The Revolutionary Communists at NAIT: Beyond The Label
October 30, 2025 by Justin Hubler
As political and economic conversations grow around Canada, the Revolutionary Communists at NAIT say communism is misunderstood in modern society. Many believe in the stigma around it and that comes from the history and media rather than the ideas themselves.

