More than a dozen outstanding College of the North Atlantic (CNA) graduates were recently honoured with one of Canada’s most prestigious student awards, the Governor General’s Academic Medal.
From Little Bay to the Big Apple, CNA student Brooklyn Young shares how attending the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues helped her find her voice, take up space unapologetically, and reaffirm her path as an Indigenous changemaker.
As the amplifiers click, buzz and hiss their final breaths, eager students begin packing up microphones and coiling cables. Wade Pinhorn stands still, struck by the emotional weight of the curtains closing on his very last Sonic Potluck — and the final chapter in his nearly 30-year career as coordinating instructor of CNA’s Applied Music program.
Newfoundland author has publishing in his blood
Nick Cranford has the people of Newfoundland and Labrador searching — for words, that is.
A graduate of College...
CNA grad turns passion for creativity into a career at the premier’s office, winning Young Alumni Award along the way
Jacob Manning, a 2018 graduate...
Andrew Hibbitts’ selflessness lands him 2024 Community Service Award
By Chad Harnett
When it comes to building stronger, more inclusive communities, Andrew Hibbitts is leading the...
Entrepreneurial career leads to Distinguished Alumni Award for Michael Loder
By Chad Harnett
For College of the North Atlantic (CNA) alumnus Michael Loder, entrepreneurship was never...
How EVs are changing the way we drive, and learn
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The future of driving is already here but for many, it arrives quietly. Electric Vehicles...