Assault suspect at SAIT

An unknown male who appro- ached a female SAIT student Nov. 20 matches the description of a male involved in two attempted abductions at the University of Calgary. Calgary Police are unsure if it is the same person but said there are similarities between the two cases. "He’s been scared off [from the U of… Continue reading Assault suspect at SAIT

SAIT sans smoke

By Emily Senger

The results of a Nov. 21 plebiscite have brought the SAIT campus one step closer to being smoke-free. Last week, SAIT students and staff voted 62 per cent in favour of making the SAIT campus smoke-free by Aug. 5, 2005. Going smoke-free would entail making smoking off-limits on all SAIT property, including all indoor and… Continue reading SAIT sans smoke

SAIT wage cut

By Katie Hobday

Food service workers at SAIT may see their wages cut by 35 per cent by a new proposal from SAIT administration. The Alberta Union of Provincial Employees goes back to the bargaining table this week to discuss the possible cut. Under their collective agreement, AUPE Local 39, which represents over 600 SAIT employees, renegotiates its… Continue reading SAIT wage cut

Loan policy changes

By Natalie Sit

Students who attend institutions with high loan default rates might not be able to secure a federal student loan according to a new federal government policy. If the repayment rate of an insti-tution’s graduates does not improve within three years, the students presently attending that institution will no longer receive federal funding. The policy is… Continue reading Loan policy changes

Pocket photography

By Veronika Janik

The Calgary YWCA recently implemented a new policy, stating anyone carrying a cell phone with camera capability must check it at the front desk. Concerns arose after two individuals were caught taking photos of people in change rooms and putting them on the Internet. “Essentially it was an answer to a question a gentleman asked… Continue reading Pocket photography

CASA came to town

By Natalie Sit

A federal student lobby group stopped by the Students’ Union, highlighting accomplishments and generating questions about student leaders’ behaviour at conferences. Canadian Alliance of Student Associations National Director James Kusie spoke to the Students’ Legislative Council Tue., Nov. 25 as part of his national tour, visiting CASA members. In his presentation, Kusie listed some “wins”… Continue reading CASA came to town

Belle & Sebastian

By CH Smith

If there were three words to describe Belle & Sebastian’s new album, Dear Catastrophe Waitress, they would be “pure, dead brilliant” (in a thick Scottish accent). There may even be words to describe Belle & Sebastian’s show in Toronto a couple of weeks back, but I couldn’t find any that would truly do it justice.… Continue reading Belle & Sebastian