The Simple Supper: Meeting, and eating, at U of C
“The intent is to create community among students,” [ READ MORE ]
“The intent is to create community among students,” [ READ MORE ]
The interfaith centre is promoted as an inclusive space for all religions. Even if a person doesn’t identify as a part of any specific religion; all perspectives on spirituality are welcome. [ READ MORE ]
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 ]
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 ]
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 ]
[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 ]
[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 ]
Controversy has been created over whether or not SAIT should become a smoke free campus next year. [ READ MORE ]
The Dark Tables restaurant, has recently opened in Calgary, and has caught attention as meals are said to be eaten in complete darkness. This is so people can focus on conversation, as well as use other senses that are usually ignored. [ READ MORE ]
Norquay, Nakiska, Lake Louise and Sunshine Village have opened their doors to skiers who have been waiting all summer to get out on the hill and catch some vertical. [ READ MORE ]
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