In Linda Henderson’s eight years as director of Athletics, she has seen first-hand the success of NAIT’s badminton program. She has also seen the growth of the sport of badminton in not only the province of Alberta, but throughout Canada as well. The denominator of...
Don’t be a jerk online
The Internet is a wonderful thing – it gives us unprecedented access to information, has enabled expansion of global networks and has provided ways for people to build new social groups and make connections with others. But people on the Internet can be jerks. While...
Graphic students by design
Branding and identity is such an important aspect of running an organization or business. It’s what allows people to recognize you. That’s why NAIT’s Graphic Communications students engage with the community and help out those organizations that just might not be able...
Printing to go
Have you sat in traffic on the way to school, fuming because the paper is due and you aren’t going to have time to print it out before class? Those days may soon be behind you. “A mobile print service is under construction and will soon be available to students,”...
Is Facebook for news?
I logged into Facebook last night to send a link to an article from the Edmonton Journal to my best friend and was puzzled when our message history didn’t come up. A quick check of my friend’s list showed me that he had deactivated his account. Many of my friends and...
The world at NAIT
NAIT students got a taste of culture last week as the campus was host to a cultural showcase sponsored by ATB Financial. The Global Village, organized by the International Student Centre, allowed students to experience a small selection of the various cultures...