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Four non-fiction books to keep you learning
With social distancing the new normal, you may be stuck at home instead of in class. Here are a few of my favourite non-fiction books to keep your mind occupied during this strange time! 1. Becoming by Michelle Obama This biography explores Obama’s childhood, her education, her relationship with Barack Obama, and her time in […]
How easily navigable is Edmonton’s transit?
As someone who rides the train to class every day, Edmonton’s transit seems fairly straightforward. It is one train to get from the south side all the way to NAIT, and therefore it is difficult to go wrong. However, just how easily navigable is ETS if you are trying to get in and out of […]
Five fiction novels featuring strong women
In honour of International Women’s Day, here are some of my favourite books that star women who aren’t afraid to speak their minds and lift up those around them. 1. The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants by Ann Brashares Tibby, Lena, Carmen and Bridget have been best friends since they’ve been born. Before spending their […]
7 tips to squash perfectionism this semester
Are you a perfectionist? I am, and I’m sure many students at NAIT are too. Perfectionism can get in the way when you start missing deadlines. Sometimes your standards are just too high. My work is my BABY. I put love and time and sweat into every paragraph. How could I ever submit my work?! […]
Why public transit to NAIT needs to improve
NAIT is one of the most accessible schools in Edmonton. With multiple buses to and from the school, along with the LRT platform, there are many ways for students to reach campus. However, there is a problem with the public transit system that needs to be addressed in order to facilitate the arrival of students […]
