The food truck industry has been seeing drastic changes since the start of the pandemic, with the City of Vancouver introducing curbside electricity and business owners choosing more flexible permits.
After almost two years without facing any opponents, the Falcons women’s and men’s basketball teams are brushing off the dust and gearing up for a return to the competitive court this month.
By Christi Walter
Since the pandemic began almost a year ago, many people have transformed their makeshift home classrooms into a productive space.
Post-secondary students are navigating a new normal this year while learning online,…
By Tyson Burrows
The B.C. government on Monday told post-secondary institutions to prepare for a fall return to campus.
Anne Kang, minister for advanced education and skills training, issued a statement Monday afternoon saying that…
By Caroline Egan
Students are struggling to adapt as Langara College has moved to online classes in most programs to help limit contact during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Working all day in front of a computer screen, often at home where…
By Rui Yang Xu
Joshua Poole went to college in Alberta before transferring to Langara. He finds that it’s been a better experience here than he’s had in other schools.
Poole, a second-year computer science student, said other colleges…
By Jessica A. Froud
Piles of concrete and soil are the newest addition to Langara’s staff parking lot.
A notice sent to staff by the college’s facilities department said that contractors have been hired to remove an old oil tank from…
By Lucas Jornitz
Studio 58’s newest production Urinetown, The Musical tackles heavy themes with a humorous touch, using comedy to shed light on climate change, corporate greed and social uprising.
Using satire, Urinetown is a…