Late Saturday night of campus, no sign of students but peaceful silence which makes a contrast with bustling in front of Ewha Womans University, the light coming out from the Nadia Utui (Architecture,
Author Pearl Buck once said:“If you want to understand today, you have to search yesterday.” Like this quote, Park Seok-moo, the chairman of the Institute of Dasan Studies, also refers to
Dogok-dong of Gangnam, southern Seoul is often referred to as the richest part of the nation or the Manhattan of Korea. However, it is just the satirically perfect window view from Poi-dong, a shantyt
Although two hours yet remain before class, the sound of students receiving vocal training streams through the cracks of a classroom door. The voices of would-be announcers undergoing vocal training f
When Hong Sam-yong, 67, first appeared in front of the Main Gate of Ewha wearing a red hat and a red vest, some one thought he was a “street preacher of a new religion.” “My sister t
Thanks to her elegant looks and confident speaking voice, fluent in English and French, Rah Seung-yun (’91, French) gained popularity in Korea, praised as a “heroine” of Durban. Her
In the hope of creating a better place through reporting, Hwang Ji-hye (International Studies, 4) sought employment at Arirang TV’s program Contenders. Arirang TV is the Korea international broa
The traditional mold of a stereotypical “TV announcer” might not fit for Park Eun-young (’01, Dance). Since stumbling upon dance at the age of 9, Park opened a cadre of performances
Social prejudice and inexperience are just two of the many difficulties facing teen moms, but their biggest challenge is financial difficulty: Their youth and lack of schooling make it impossible for
A CNN Hero in 2008, Marie Da Silva knows first hand how far a little bit of help can go. In 2002, she founded the Jacaranda Foundation, an organization that maintains the Jacaranda School. The Malawi-
Ironically, Korean people are more familiar with western quilted pieces than Korean traditional pieces such as Nubi (Korean hand-quilted cloth) and jogakbo (patchwork Korean wrapping cloth). The essen
Successful candidates of the state bar exam?which is notorious for its high competition rate and amount of knowledge that must be memorized?usually enter the Judicial Research and Training Institute (
“I always wish to find work that will amuse me and lead me into creative ideas,” said Nam Su-jung (’07, Fashion Design) with her uniqueness and ambition for creation. On Dec. 10, 201
Lee Jee-eun (French, 4) was one of those native Seoulites, eating three times a day, without knowing where one’s dishes came from, and how the ingredients were raised until a year ago.Now she is
Medical examiners and profilers have recently gained spotlight through Korean TV dramas and profiling has burgeoned as a promising field of criminal investigation. The National Policy Agency, which no
Most of us can remember the heated zeal and excitement that we felt during the recent 2010 Guangzhou Asian Games. The sports players who participated in the games or even won medals will be honored fo
Pichyundeuk, a renowned Korean writer said, “Do not waste youth. Study. Fall in love. Entertain. Whatever it is, do it with the utmost efforts. Even if it may take everything away, do not give u
The puck flies around the ice rink and girls in protective equipments busily skate around the rink defending and attacking at the same time. The heat rises on the icy rink at the Kazakhstan Sport Pala
Musicals are blooming out among the public and many enthusiastic Ewha graduates are taking up professions in the popular field. Among the crew, Park Youn-young (’01, Psychology), is a successful
Research and statistics have become requisite for a wide variety of fields. This is the top priority for companies trying to predict consumers’ behavior through market surveys and to launch new