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Month: December 2017

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You need to make nearly $88,000 a year to afford a house, website says

December 7, 2017 Linh Hoang

With rising home prices, outrageous student loans and challenging job prospects, the idea of purchasing a home may seem to be out of reach for many Calgarian graduates. [ READ MORE ]

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Low pay, student debt, have SAIT grads choosing to rent a place

December 7, 2017 Natalie Galarnyk

Students graduating from the two-year Business Admin program at SAIT share their thoughts and opinions on the best financially when it comes to buying versus renting in the city of Calgary. [ READ MORE ]

Mental Health

SAITSA Stands Up Against Violence on Dec. 6

December 7, 2017 Christina Freudenthaler

The White Ribbon Campaign and SAITSA Stands Up Against Violence Expo is so much more than wearing a white ribbon and attending an on campus event. [ READ MORE ]

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Tuition freeze is fine, student groups say, but what happens when the thaw hits?

December 7, 2017 Rachel Moerschfelder

[dropcap]S[/dropcap]AIT students who are enjoying the government’s extended tuition freeze could be in for a shock, once the situation changes. While the Notley government has announced that tuition at Alberta post-secondary institutions will capped again [ READ MORE ]

SAIT Campus

‘Haunting’ red dresses return to campus for second year

December 7, 2017 Thomas Komarniski

[dropcap]T[/dropcap]he red dresses have returned to SAIT. For the second year in a row, dresses bearing cards telling the stories of indigenous women who have been murdered or gone missing in Canada have been hung [ READ MORE ]

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With legal pot on the horizon, SAIT ponders campus ban on smoking

December 4, 2017 Shaun Fisk

Controversy has been created over whether or not SAIT should become a smoke free campus next year. [ READ MORE ]

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