Women’s hoops squad has high hopes for the new season
The SAIT women’s Trojans basketball team hopes to win the ACAC championship on its hope court this year. [ READ MORE ]
The SAIT women’s Trojans basketball team hopes to win the ACAC championship on its hope court this year. [ READ MORE ]
SAIT will be having its first Orange Shirt Day this month thanks to Blair Cunningham, a new advisor at the Chinook Lodge.
“Every Child Matters,” Cunningham says this is the slogan for the Orange Shirt Day. [ READ MORE ]
Jordan Saab is a 19 year-old spoken word poet who has faced some discrimination as an Arabic performer, but that doesn’t stop her from voicing out her thoughts and feelings. [ READ MORE ]
Pat and Baiba Morrow are two retired photojournalists whose love for nature and mountain culture has taken them all over the world. From the Himalayas to Antartica, New Zealand to Arizona and the highest peaks on all seven continents. This feature takes a look at their careers behind the camera and life after publication. [ READ MORE ]
More than a 100 people gathered on Sept. 15 at City Hall to protest against the humanitarian crisis Rohingya Muslims are facing in Myanmar. “All human beings are deserving of dignity, honour, and respect,” said [ READ MORE ]
After finishing his final year of major junior hockey in his hometown of Cranbrook, B.C., 21-year-old goaltender, Payton Lee, is now playing his rookie season with the SAIT Trojans. Lee played six years of hockey in the Western Hockey League (WHL), starting with four years with the Vancouver Giants, one year with the Edmonton Oil Kings before being traded to the Kootney Ice for his final year. [ READ MORE ]
Prospective students, parents, and educators visit SAIT for the annual open house. [ READ MORE ]
Between planning what to eat that week, shopping for the ingredients, prepping and cooking them, eating, and then cleaning up all the dishes associated, “daily dinners are becoming full-time jobs,” he said. [ READ MORE ]
Through Aug. 11 to Sept. 24, 2017, the Master of Fine Arts program of the University of Calgary held a graduate exhibition called “Embodied” displaying student’s artwork and their vision for the future. [ READ MORE ]
The fight over public art in Calgary has become a major campaign point for the upcoming municipal election.
Calgary city council has announced they are putting a freeze on their public art policy this month, pending further review. [ READ MORE ]
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