Marchers pack downtown to speak up for ‘intersectional feminism’
Men, women, and children filled the streets of Calgary for the third annual Women’s March on Jan. 19, 2018. [ READ MORE ]
Men, women, and children filled the streets of Calgary for the third annual Women’s March on Jan. 19, 2018. [ READ MORE ]
Lime, a US-based electric bike rental company, has made its Canadian debut in Calgary but is failing to meet the standards of the Alberta Traffic Safety Act. [ READ MORE ]
A overview of one of the most unique pubs in Calgary creating hand crafted, traditional English comfort food. [ READ MORE ]
The SAIT Trojans women’s hockey team is sitting in fifth place overall this season, one spot below the top four playoff contenders, and keeping their heads up despite the average start to the season. [ READ MORE ]
SAIT’s Great Northern Concrete Toboggan Race (GNCTR) team is preparing for their annual January competition and hoping for a second win in a row. [ READ MORE ]
Lack of headache training in Canada prompts researchers to encourage migraine patients to speak up about migraines as a disabling disease. [ READ MORE ]
SAIT is one of the many institutions across Alberta that is offering free Naloxone training, as well as access to the take-home Naloxone kits. The training sessions are offered monthly through SAITSA, SAIT’s student run organization. [ READ MORE ]
The library offers a host of resources, and with the opening of the new central library, they’re more accessible than ever. One resource that students may not be aware of is the long-running author in residence program.
A local pop up journalism publication took part in The Digital News Innovation Challenge and won big. [ READ MORE ]
Three years after a student referendum that approved plans for a new student centre, SAITSA anticipates funding from the Government of Alberta. [ READ MORE ]
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