NAIT NewsWatch – March 27, 2026
March 31, 2026 - For our last regular NewsWatch episode of the season, downtown Edmonton is opening new affordable student housing, some NAIT programs will see a tuition increase, and a Top Chef Canada runner-up visit
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E-scooters no longer at NAIT
Staff and students will not find e-scooters around campus anymore. The area around NAIT is now a no-parking zone. NAIT Protective Services contacted Lime representatives to have the scooters removed after Lime Technology Inc. included the institution as a park and ride hotspot without permission from NAIT. “When I learned that the e-scooters were alive […]
NAIT NewsWatch – September 27, 2019
This week on NAIT NewsWatch: E-Scooters are no longer allowed on the NAIT Campus, the Edmonton Public School Board votes to support students who want to take part in the climate strike, and Alberta health officials are concerned about vaping related illnesses.
NAIT launches new locker system
NAIT is changing how students rent lockers this school year. Students will now have locks and combinations provided to them through an online rental system. The other significant change is the opportunity for students to rent a locker anywhere on campus, even outside their program area. NAIT says several factors went into the changes, including […]
Edmonton charities on the hunt for student volunteers
NAITSA invited local non-profit organizations to the NAIT CAT Building for a Volunteer Fair on Tuesday. The organizations in attendance showcased volunteer initiatives for students with the hope of recruiting student volunteers. Having the fair at NAIT gave the charities the chance to attract volunteers whose interests line up with the organizations’ needs. “Being at […]
NAITSA serves free breakfast for students
NAITSA is providing breakfast on campus as part of a new mental health and wellness program. Free healthy breakfasts are available once a month to promote student health. Students can grab fruits, snacks and beverages starting at 7:30 a.m. until everything has run out. “The breakfast is to provide healthy options,” said Alessandra Medeiros, one […]
