Winter learning curve

By Hannah Rowena Mondiwa Tuesday’s snowfall was the first time many international students had seen snow, bringing feelings of both excitement and apprehension. According to a snowfall warning issued by Environment Canada, Vancouver…

Video games, school, and stress

By Marco Shum Langara College brought in a trailer full of video games to help students fight stress this week.  The Battle Box is a seven-metre-long gaming trailer, which contains gaming computers and consoles for people to game on…

Return of the analog

By Melbah Grace Jacob  Vinyl records, CDs and cassettes have been making a comeback as people seek a deeper connection with music.  A sense of nostalgia, the actual possession of the item and the deepened experience of playing an…

The state of Cantonese in Vancouver

By River Kero Cantonese continues to thrive in Vancouver despite Mandarin’ increasing dominance in the city. Cantonese has historically been the most spoken Chinese dialect in North America. According to the Statistics Canada, between…

Langara College needs Indigenous staff

By Marco Shum Halfway through Langara’s five-year strategic plan, the college still faces challenges retaining Indigenous staff. Under the Indigenization section of the plan, which was unveiled in 2020, there were three main goals:…

Langara Esports Association levels up

By Kalvin Moses After a change in leadership and rebound in membership, the Langara Esports Association is looking beyond campus to the wider world. Since the summer, the association has gained 500 new members with an estimated 100…