By Alaina Saint Amour
Despite the economic recession caused by the pandemic, more British Columbians are turning to entrepreneurship.
According to a Royal Bank of Canada national survey, 112,000 Canadian small businesses closed…
By Hannah Snider
One year into the pandemic, post-secondary graduating students fear they are entering an economy of unprecedented unemployment and a financial recession.
As of March, the national unemployment level rose to 9.4 per…
By Patrick Wachter
Since the COVID-19 pandemic swept around the globe — shutting down economies, overloading health systems and halting travel — news outlets around the world have worked tirelessly to provide the public with the latest…
As B.C. Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry announced that universities and colleges will be returning to in-person learning in the fall, students are anxiously wondering what that will look like.
With questions around…
By Hannah Snider
It’s been one year since Langara College shifted to remote learning to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
On March 12, 2020, the college had to halt in-person instruction after WHO declared COVID-19 a pandemic.…
By Maxine Ellis
For some students, the COVID-19 pandemic has been the reason they decided to go to school this past year.
While many chose to pick up baking and other hobbies during quarantine, others found that the pandemic was the…
By Tessa Bartholomeusz
Student admissions to Langara did not go down overall in the current academic year as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Associate registrar Irina Bobovski said that while international student enrolment…