SAIT’s journalism program staff recognized the outstanding work of two graduating students on April 28.
Top SAIT journalism students receive first-time awards
Patience – A story of post-secondary in a pandemic
With the onslaught of the COVID-19 pandemic, students around the world were forced to make changes to how they approached their studies. For post-secondary students, that meant transitioning to online learning.
Student talks in the open to remove mental health stigma
A university student has brought her voice to the limelight when addressing suicide and the mental health of students.
Calgarians shout for international help at Pro-Palestine protest
Calgarians protested in front of City Hall against the acts of violence the Israeli government committed against Palestinians.
Calgary breaks records while Calgarians fight blizzards in April
Photo series: Calgarians were caught with the most snowfall in a month, and drove off a a winter storm in the month of…April?
Mentorship for students drives Calgary-based app developer
A networking app has received a boost from SAIT student participation, and that app hopes to compete with a networking giant in accessibility.
TELUS Spark Lights up Calgary for Adult Night
TELUS Spark’s adult-only night was bustling with guests, activity, and cocktails; and attracted a crowd so large that there was a line up to get in—even an hour after the event started. The theme of the event was called “Your Brain on Drugs.” Not only was there a bustling bar and a DJ on a stage adorned with colorful mushrooms, […]
Samuel Obadero: More than just Photography
Samuel Obadero may still be adjusting to the bitterly cold winters of Southern Alberta, but his warm, charismatic nature and impactful photographs have quickly endeared him to the arts community in Calgary. Born in Lagos, Nigeria in 1984, the lifestyle and documentary photographer has made quite a name for himself since relocating to Calgary just over three years ago. He […]
Calgary Science Centre will host adult-only event: ‘This is your brain on drugs’
TELUS Spark is reviving their trademark Spark After Dark spectacle after two years of pandemic woes.
Higher Learning: A witch’s journey to self acceptance and connecting with her higher self
Following a near-death experience, former atheist Jillian Dyrnaes turned spiritual and adopted a witchy lifestyle. Incorporating spells, intentions and manifestations into her daily life, Dyrnaes has been able to move forward and tune in to higher energy to receive messaging from beyond.
SAITSA Teaches Students Healthy Habits
SAITSA continues to host a three-day long expo called Healthy Habits, which advocates mental, physical, and sexual well-being for students.
Working from home: A portrait series exploring the home office
When home offices became necessary for some due to COVID-19, photojournalism student Steven Wilhelm became interested in how people go about building a workspace in their home.