It is often said that the family is the first and smallest community that humans experience. As it occurs naturally, you cannot refuse to be a member of a family, and family members are closer than any other people, but it is never easy to be a perfect family member. Modern Family, which has aired s
The season of scorching hot weather and pouring rain is coming to an end, and the start of a brand new semester awaits ahead. While summer break is indeed a period of rest and relaxation, it is also a stage for reflection and reinvention. After a long span of preparation, Ewha Voice has returned wit
This spring, when I was just getting started at university as a freshman, I was surprised by a message from a number I was sure would never see on my phone again: my old high school. It said, “We are looking for university mentors for our students. The mentoring program will take place at our high s
As an undergraduate student, Jiwon Jang, an alumna of Scranton Honors Program, always wanted to become a lawyer and naturally dreamed of entering law school. That dream was achieved when she successfully entered Harvard Law School and passed the bar exam. Based on her experience at Ewha and Harvard
Since ancient times, medicinal herbs have been used as a natural way to treat diseases and enhance general wellbeing. In South Korea alone, several helpful natural herbs are recorded in Donguibogam, the Korean traditional medicine book compiled during the Joseon Dynasty era. Due to contemporary scie
Critical question emerges over public release of suspected criminals’ personal information In the wake of repeated disturbing crimes that have rocked South Korea, public outrage has surged across the nation. One incident that occurred on May 22 involved a man assaulting a lone woman for no apparent
“Siren: Survive the Island” is a Korean Netflix survival program that shows physical battles and strategic mind races to occupy the opponent’s base on a remote island. The show casts women from six different occupational groups, all of which are from male-dominated fields such as the military or sec
University sports teams represent their schools and partake in various matches against rival teams from other schools, contributing to a thrilling college experience. However, Ewha has not had a competitive sports team since the last remaining basketball and volleyball team disbanded almost 20 years
The Ewha-CUHK Program Seoul Conference was held from July 7 to 27, where students from Ewha and the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) participated in cultural programs as well as lectures on this year’s theme, “Sustainability and Waste Recycling.” Global Student Partnership (GSP) is a program t
Bali, which is one of the tens of thousands of islands in Indonesia, is called the island of Gods. Full of breathtaking nature, mystical temples, delightful delicacies, and warm-hearted people, the island never bores any of its visitors. Ubud, the center of arts and culture Promoted as a town of art
Among sunny California’s unending list of magical, enchanting beaches is La Jolla Cove, home to adorable sea lions and beautiful sunsets. Located within San Diego, California, the vast cliffs and rocky shores offer visitors a stunning view of the Pacific Ocean all year round. Yet the summer months o
“Educated” is a mentally, emotionally impactful memoir of Tara Westover that is impossible to put down. During the entirety of the book, it honestly felt that it would have been more convincing if this book were to be fiction with all the unbelievable and startling tales Westover shares about her li
When we think of international problems, we tend to think that adults are the hero to solve them. Some say that politicians should act more vigorously to stop the war, and some say that they have a dream that they would solve hunger problems when they become a diplomat. But, there are some problems
When I keep my mouth shut I am perceived as a guy more often than I am perceived as a girl. A lady takes a glance at me washing my hands in the sink at the women’s bathroom and walks back out, looks at the sign that has a little stick figure with a triangle for a skirt that says Woman, looks back at
For the past few years, MBTI, which stands for Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, has been the most trending topic among the younger generations and even used as a marketing source in South Korea. MBTI is a self-reported personality type test tool which was first designed in 1944 by Myers and Briggs based
Since the Korea Culture and Arts Foundation established the Korean Literature Translation Support Project to attract international readers in 1968, Korean literature has long been on the path towards becoming a major contributor in enriching world literature. As another indication of the gradual glo
Despite being widely known for its rapid technological advancements and economic prowess, South Korea grapples with a deep-rooted challenge that threatens its future prosperity: youth unemployment. As the country witnesses a surge in college graduates and a shrinking availability of decent jobs, the
The issue of plagiarism has been in the spotlight recently in Korea, shaking academia and the education environment. Educators have faced renewed challenges in preventing plagiarism as new technologies make it easier for students to generate plagiarized work. All the while, a series of high-profile
In order to encourage rice consumption and support healthy diets among college students, the Ministry of Agriculture, Food, and Rural Affairsinstated the 1,000 won breakfast policy. In this program, the cost of the breakfast is split three ways, with the government contributing 1,000 won, the studen
The ongoing debate over Ewha students being required to participate in eight consecutive semesters of chapel without earning any credits is sowing dissatisfaction within the campus. Ewha’s daily chapel, which has been a part of university life since 1888, is a venue for fostering a sense of communit