This issue of the Langara Voice includes headline stories "What's with that shed on the seawall?", "B.C. does unravel deadliest cancer," "Refugees protest tougher law," "Holy million-mosquito mayhem, Batman!"
This issue of the Langara Voice includes headline stories "Dangerous Dave adopts a ringside role," "Premier makes big promises," "Bureaucracy to blame for failure to act, says critic," and "Vancouverites grapple with tax hikes."
This issue of the Langara Voice includes headline stories "Langara student an olympic hopeful," "Seismic upgrade overdue," "Student snaps up eight wins," and "College outsources parking despite student wishes."
This issue of the Langara Voice includes headline stories "Not just a dog's best friend," "Impact of budget not clear," "'Don't be a scab' says union," and "Even if you think you're healthy, get tested."
This issue of the Langara Voice includes headline stories "A child's view of a war zone," "College upgrades uncertain," "Bronze for badminton at provincials," and "Ready to pay more and get less from health plan?"
This issue of the Langara Voice includes headline stories "Queer liaison seeks unisex bathrooms," "Enrolment increases at Langara," and "LSU signs benefit plan with provider."
This issue of the Langara Voice includes headline stories "Students cast ballots for LSU," "Cafeteria to get eight new nukes," "Auction earns only $1,000 for students," and a profile of Studio 58's production of Julius Caesar.
During the final week of term, The Voice is issued daily as The Daily Voice. This issue includes headline stories "Homeless shut out of shelter," "Rapid tests help detect early signs of HIV/AIDS," and "VPD Chief defends decision at inquiry."
During the final week of term, The Voice is issued daily as The Daily Voice. This issue includes headline stories "Kwantlen fracas provokes student association ouster," "Mounties to stay in province," and "More riot charges laid thanks to tips and posters."
During the final week of term, The Voice is issued daily as The Daily Voice. This issue includes headline stories "Canada could 'scuttle' Kyoto: Suzuki Foundation," "Students frustrated by tight window for U-Pass renewal," and "Roberston calls out province on housing."
Headline stories include "Bottled water best in test," "Police make arrest outside Langara Wednesday," "College reacts to Grade F paper," and a profile on Christmas spending.
Headline stories include the Studio 58 insider, "For-profit term paper service gets an F," "Cyclist and mental health crusader receives warm welcome at Langara," and "Coat of arms for college."
Headline stories include "The colours of college," a profile on Langara's multi-cultural celebration, "Anti-plagiarism service gets the gears," "Faculty set to bargain," and "Teacher takes it one pedal at a time.
Headline stories include profiles of Halloween activities at Langara College, "Student joins the Occupy protest," "New look a hit with Langara," and "International enrollment drop not serious: college."
Headline stories include "Parade of Lost Souls," "B.C. jobs in bloom," "Caffeine limits have some Langara students seeing Red (Bull)," and "TVs are coming to the caf."
Headline stories include "Arrest awaits suspected thief," "Say goodbye to plastic, LSU to implement a bottle ban in SUB," and "LSU ponders online voting for elections."
Headline stories include "Worst City: Discover why Vancouver is in decline," a review of Studio 58's production of The Crucible, and profiles of the renovated cafeteria.