About the Voice

The Voice is written, designed and edited by students of the Langara College journalism program. Students first work as reporters. They research topics, interview sources and write stories under deadline pressure.

During their second semester of work on the Voice, students become editors. They assign stories to reporters, edit the stories and design the Voice pages. They rotate through various editing positions for the print Voice, and they take turns editing the online edition.

Opinions

from our staff

The print and online editions of the Voice are published by Langara College's Journalism department. Editorial opinions are those of the staff and are independent of views of the student government and administration.

from you

We’d appreciate your letters to the editor. Names may be withheld in special cases, but your letter must include your name and phone number. If you send a hard copy, it must contain your signature. Letters to the editor may be edited for brevity and may appear in either the print or Web edition of the Voice, or in both.

Contacts for the Voice
and the Langara journalism program

Contact an editor or reporter

To contact a particular editor or reporter, please place the person's name on the subject line. Contact a journalism student.

Letters to the Editor

Letters for possible publication in the Voice go to our student editors. Send a letter to the editor.

News Tips

We welcome your tips about news around Langara or the community. Send a story idea.

Comments about the online Voice

For comments or suggestions about this issue or the Voice Web site, please e-mail Web Voice instructor Elizabeth Rains.

Information about the journalism program

For infomation about the journalism certificate and diploma programs at Langara, please contact Rob Dykstra.

General inquiries about the Voice

Anything else? Try contacting Nicholas Read, the instructor in charge of the Voice.