The demand for health care workers skyrocketed during the pandemic, and new graduates from the respiratory therapy program are motivated to meet that demand.
Respiratory Therapy Students Hit the Ground Running
Women’s passion: a practice of cognitive development
Kimberlee Jones and Laurie Anne Fuhr are devoted poets who believe that passions for literature bring innumerable and immeasurable benefits to women.
How to join the Weal in 5 easy steps!
If you’ve been thinking about joining the Weal, but feel uncertain about the process, fear not! We’re here to help.
Students champion pets for strong mental health
Our cherished animal companions remain the chosen (and most adorable) combatants against mental health issues.
Saitsa club is tackling body dysmorphia one stitch at a time
A SAITSA club, called Pride+, is launching a clothing drive to battle a mental health disorder that impacts many LGBTQ+ students.
Far Away from Home: A day in the life of an international student
Coming to new environments and experiencing a new culture are always exciting; however, they are an emotional turmoil for an international student.
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.
SAIT T-Rex hikes peaks for mental health
A SAIT T-Rex marches up mountains in the Calgary region to encourage people, young and old, to get out for fresh air, and to kick depression to the curb. Richard Pastores is a SAIT student in the school of business, majoring in accounting, and he fundraises as the aforementioned T-Rex, known as “Dino-Guy.”