Professor Lee Jong-mok (Korean Painting) received a phone call from the drama production team of Seoul Broadcasting System (SBS) in February earlier this year. The team requested Lee to help them make
Ewha will rebuild Humanities Building A, according to Nam Seok-jin, the director of the Office of Facilities Maintenance (OFM). The school has not officially announced its building plans to the studen
Ewha president Lee Bae-yong and 51 Ewha students explored Jongmyo Shrine together on October 10. Lee is a distinguished history scholar and the member of the National History Compilation Committee. &l
The ECC study room is one of the quietest spots on campus, but Kim Hye-sung (English, 2) is thinking about finding a quieter place to study. Kim is irritated by the beeping sound from the entrance gat
Three categories may describe university students’ choice for non-academic books they read: literature, newly published works and Japanese novels. Recent data regarding the number of books borro
Thomas Edison invented a vote recorder when he was 21, which gave him his first patent. Michael Dell was a freshman at the University of Texas when he sold computers by using a direct marketing system
Even if everything is fresh and exciting for Ewha students at the start of the new semester, it is not so for their shoulders. Students’ shoulders sacrifice themselves to become hangers for fash
Right before the semester began, Lee Su-bin (not her real name) received a phone call which threw her into a dilemma. Lee is a student in the Humanities College and was supposed to choose her major af
After a month of renovating construction, which started on July 28, the University Health Service Center (UHSC) opened its door again on September 3. The renovation was focused on rearranging the room
The busy test season is over and students are searching for activities to enjoy and feel active again. However, except for some noise coming from the finishing touches of the constructions, the campus
A Korean proverb, “After ten years, even rivers and mountains change,” tells us how time can change everything. If a decade can transform rivers and mountains, how about 122 years? Ewha is celebrating
Flowers are in full blossom and students are going to classes with colorful and light outfits, spending more and more time outdoors. Spring is really here on the Ewha campus, with most of the construc
With an increase in the demand for English proficiency tests, and the general emphasis on English in Korean society, private language institutes are attracting more and more university students. “Most
“Humanities Building A is the strangest building on our campus, I still get confused on my way to the classroom. But it is indeed the most important building in the school with all the big classrooms,
We live in a vast ocean of material wealth. Objects around us, mobile phones, MP3s, and pens are instantly replaced when brand new products on the market catch our eye. This does not always mean the o
In a few days, membership of the National Assembly will be decided according to the votes cast by Korean citizens. No single individual or group will have a certain privilege to vote in the April 9 ge
Sea water, snow and a block of ice are made from water, but they all have different colors. Ice cube is transparent, snow is white, and sea is blue. Why is it? To solve this intriguing question, child
As a new year greets Ewha students, March is the time when curious freshmen stroll around the campus guided by Ewha campus leaders. Laughter is heard from many places around the campus. After walking
Professors have never prevented students from visiting their offices, but it takes a lot of courage for freshmen to actually knock on a professor’s door. “It seems like I would find a room full of thi