‘Lion’ of journalism loses its voice as Vancouver’s Langara College program faces end
VANCOUVER — Oksana Shtohryn, a former lawyer in Ukraine, was attracted to the two-year journalism program at Vancouver’s Langara College because it was hands on, quicker to complete than a four-year course.
She’s graduating in June from the program she loves, at a journalism school that has award-winning alumni and a six-decade history.
But days after landing her second internship at a major media outlet, Shtohryn learned that the school was expected to shut down.
“I went from this high feeling (that) the program had really delivered for me. … to the sadness knowing that future students won’t get the same chance because there won’t be any,” she said.


