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Canada announces financial relief for Ukrainian researchers unable to return home
By Michael Su
The federal government will fund Ukrainian researchers and academics so they can continue their work in Canada as the war in Ukraine continues, but Langara students likely won’t be eligible.
According to Martin Leroux,…
Classic role-playing game brings relief to stressed out students
By Hannah Snider, Laisa Conde and Michael Su
Dungeons and Dragons has developed a multitude of devotees and participants within the last forty years.
Despite nerd stereotypes, the game has recently been used as a therapeutic method to…
Groundwater needs more protection from contaminants
By Daniel Johnston
This story has been updated to include comments from Langara coordinator Andrew Egan and an environmental sciences student at Langara Emily Crowley.
British Columbians should protect their groundwater, an untapped…
Urban studies focuses on climate change concerns and housing security
By Lauren Accili
This story has been updated to include comments from Christine Boyle and Nicholas Blomley
Urban studies is a burgeoning field of studies, and Langara College along with other schools are developing courses to deal…
Retired engineer converts his gas powered car to electric
By Claire Wilson
As large car manufacturers like Ford and General Motors are making pledges to produce only electric vehicles in the coming years, Terry Moore is tackling the project in his own garage.
After retiring as an engineer,…
Video: Online activity linked to an increase in eating disorders
By Meg McLachlan
According to the National Initiatives for Eating Disorders in Canada (NIEDC), one in 10 Canadians with an eating disorder, will die from their illness.
Langara Voice reporter Meg McLachlan speaks to Gaya Murthy, a…