It? amazing how similar a student? life can be no matter in what country they are studying in and yet at the same time so different. Coming to Korea, I had expected this of course. I was not naive eno
There are many people around me who hesitate about getting involved in extracurricular activities these days. However, my point here is that, if there is something that you want to do, just go for it
Hankuk University of Foreign Studies has various and unique language departments. The Argus selects seven language departments called minor language faculties in Imun Campus. This article will focus o
David, an exchange student from the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London, wasn't attracted to European history. He thought it was a succession of wars between similar co
South Koreans are proud to describe their country's fast industrialization achieved over only half a century as nothing but a miracle. The country has grown into the 11th-largest economy in the world
Korea has a long and rich musical heritage.?oday one can find a wide variety of live performances, from replications of ancient traditions to the newest popular trends, and some that combine the two p
Whenever I think of the theater, I think of innocent passion. For me, this feeling grew while living in England. Growing up, I was mercilessly exposed to the worlds of football and theater. Both are n
Growing up in New Jersey and New York city, musical theater has always been a rather significant part of my childhood, my life and furthermore my identity. My sophmore year, my best friend Leah Kim (s
Ewha has definitely changed. Wait. No, actually, let's make that into a present progressive: it's in the state of change. It has been in the transforming phase ever since the Globalization project beg
Since its first issue in 1954, Ewha Voice has played a leading role of providing many fascinating articles covering a wide range of subjects, delivering campus-related news and information to Ewhaians
Every winter, the icy halls of Hakkwan are heated up with the vigor of "Beings" - the English drama club of Ewha's English Department. The people involved all move together like the parts of an elabor
By Professor Eugene Yun (International Studies) I am ashamed to admit this, but until last week I had no interest in stem cell research. Thanks to Professor Hwang Woo-Suk, however, I now suffer from f
By Professor Eugene Yun (International Studies) A student once challenged me to describe in one word what economics is about. Several words came to mind, but they were unsatisfactory. "Happiness" was
By Professor Eugene Yun (International Studies) There is a popular magazine which picks a particular item and compares its price across different countries. I am often astounded by the price variation
Different countries have differing attitudes toward foreigners who invest in their stock market. The U.S., for example, welcomes them with open arms. In our part of the world, Hong Kong and Singapore
About 200 students in Gwangju are under investigation for their involvement in the organized and elaborate cheating scandal during the National Scholastic Aptitude Test (NSAT) on Nov. 17. The public a
Koh Yoo-hyun(History, 3) The article childcare Center Hopes to Relieve Burden of Parents (Ewha Voice, November 3) by Kim Na-hyun was very interesting as it gave welcome news about the opening of the c
After publishing 23 volumes of the Ewha Voice with senior and junior reporters for the past five semesters, my three colleagues and I are just a few weeks away from leaving the Ewha Voice. Stepping aw
Pierre de Coubertin, who persistently proposed the revival of the Olympics after its 1,500 years of abolishment, had said in one of his speeches, ?lympism seeks to create a way of life based on the jo
Members of the Grand National Party and the Millennium Democratic Party have accused the media for its partial and biased reporting. These attacks mainly target the broadcasting stations such as KBS a