NAIT NewsWatch – November 1, 2024
November 5, 2024 - NAIT NewsWatch returns this week, and we cover stories on international student policy changes, a new gambling course at the University of Alberta, Edmonton’s festivals struggling to keep up wit
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NAIT NewsWatch welcomes local hockey fanatic Nathan Carlson
Carlson is a current student at NAIT entering his third semester in the Radio and Television program. Carlson specializes in sports and camera quality assurance. Nathan is very excited to join the NAIT News Watch team this fall. He is particularly excited to cover sports and entertainment while also operating the station’s camera equipment. Carlson’s […]
Edmonton artist creates mural as a tribute to healthcare workers
AJA Louden’s art is no stranger to the streets of Edmonton. This Edmontonian’s colorful graffiti pieces are all over Edmonton’s streets, parks, and malls. For his latest piece, in partnership with Friends of University Hospital, health care workers filled out a survey of one word describing how they felt about the pandemic, whether it was […]
Edmonton’s Bear Clan Patrol; The angels of Alberta Avenue
Pulling wagons of food, clothes and other essentials, the members of Edmonton’s Bear Clan Patrol walkalong Alberta Avenue. Their mission; to deliver essential gifts to those in need. Sometimes it’s the necessities of life that we all need. Which is food and water and as well clothing. Judith Gale, Edmonton’s Bear Clan Leader Judith is […]
NAIT NewsWatch – March 12, 2021
In this week’s episode of NAIT NewsWatch, we look into concerns of online exam proctoring, and how it will affect many students across NAIT. The City of Edmonton is re-launching its shared streets program. This allows for more social distancing when commuting on foot. The Edmonton Opera is also bringing its show to a new […]
NAIT NewsWatch – March 05, 2021
This week on NAIT NewsWatch, we take a look into NAIT’s announced tuition increase and what it means for the student body. The province begins Phase Two of its relaunch strategy. New legislations allow for low-intensity workouts, the re-opening of public libraries and more. The annual SkirtsAfire Festival starts up while following provincial guidelines. All […]