It has been almost a semester since the Ewha Voice started to publish bi-weekly for the first time nationwide.
According to Korea Environment & Resources Corporation, prices of reusing wasted resources like paper have increased significantly to 52 percent from 2003 to 2007. However, the rate of recycling h
According to a survey of 120 students, conducted by the Ewha Voice, 95 percent receive some kind of financial assistance from their parents. Among them, 27.5 percent get full financial support from th
St1004 or Street Angel (St is an abbreviation for street and 1004 has the same pronunciation as angel in Korean), starts the day not in the morning but at night. Established in December 1997, St1004 i
This December 19 will be the 17th presidential election day in South Korea. It may also be the first presidential election many college students can take part in, since the voting age was lowered to 1
Whenever a new semester starts, students buy textbooks for their classes. According to No Cut News, university students spend about 300,000 to 400,000 won to buy assigned textbooks every semester. For
During the 2007 South-North Korean Summit from October 1 to 4, the Seoul Press Center functioned as the sole distributor of news and photographs from Pyongyang to domestic and foreign reporters. Accor
With the Hongdae (Hongik University area) as the representative example, when people think of university areas nowadays, they no longer think of quiet and calm places to study but of fights, robberies
It may be possible to say that many of us live a life of deception. This not only includes severe fraud or lies, but small white lies in our daily lives. The Ewha Voice has interviewed five students t
“Why is this Korean leek in here? It should go into the kimchi (Seasoned Korean cabbage)!” “Oops, we made a mistake!”At 10:00 a.m., the volunteers of Freefood start moving to prepare lunch for the eld
One person wearing gojengee (pants that are widely worn in the countryside) and a big weave hat reminds us of a farmer toiling hard. When 10 to 20 young people are wearing those clothes, we think of a
Twenty-four hours is not enough for a person like Sohn Jie-ae (’85, Politics & Diplomacy), a correspondent and Seoul Bureau chief who meets two billion people in the world every day through CNN an
According to the February 20, 2007 issue of The Chosun Ilbo, the number of saeteomins (North Korean escapees residing in South Korea [henceforth Korea]) reached its peak by marking 10,000 and the numb
Ewha administrators are seeking to increase donations to the university in order to help it retain its position as a top school. According to a report by Grand National Party Congressman Lim Hae-gue,
A Group of Ewha students demonstrated their support for an assembly organized by the Securing Labor Worker's Houses Group, an organization which strives to secure houses for laborers. The students are
During March, every wall on the campus was loaded with posters and fliers promoting either clubs or the thoughts of student associations on issues like the topic of war, or the cost of school tuition.
The final round of talks for the Korea-US Free Trade Agreement (FTA) was completed on March 12 in Seoul. Since the talk began in 2006, some students had established a group called the Ewha Student Gro
One sign of approaching midterms is the increasing number of students in comfortable clothes—trainers, joggers, baseball caps and glasses—who appear all over the Ewha campus busily walking
Since February 3, 2006 a total of seven rounds of talks have been completed for the Korea-US Free Trade Agreement (FTA). The seventh round, which concluded on February 16, was ?he most successful roun