The Division of International Studies (DIS) hosted the first Korean Intervarsity Debating Championship. A total of 90 people in 30 teams from eight universities participated in the debates. The tourna
The Anti-Japanese Club in Ewha held a petition from April 8 to 15 for the abolishment of "The Helen Kim Award" and the removal of the Helen Kim statue. Students will visit classrooms to collect more s
Parasols and flowery knee-high skirts with a short bob cut was the latest look back in the 1970s. The clapping of high-heeled shoes rushing up the 45 "stairs of death," is a familiar sound that we sha
Ryu Ji-hye (International Studies, 3) is an exchange student at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada ▲ UBC has an extremely diverse student body. (Ryu, center) My year as an exchang
The students of the College of Music in the mid 1960s concentrate on their music scores, while each music stand is labeled with bold letters conspicuously showing where the group belongs. Music studen
By: Choi Soo-an (International Studies, 4) is an exchange student at New York University. "A frog in a well," as the Korean saying goes, can only see what the narrow opening of the well permits. She h
The Student Government Association started a petition for Korea's rights to Dokdo on March 18. Conducted on the first floor of the Student Union Building, the campaign will be continued until April 21
From April 1, the Central Library will put into effect the changes it has made in its rules concerning book lending. The lending period is extended from one week to two weeks and the number of books a
Ewha Womans University appointed Professor Lee Jae-kyung (Women;s Studies) the new dean of the International Education Institute (IEI). Prof. Kim Eun-mi (Int'l Studies), former president of the IEI wi
Dr. Chang Sang, the former president of Ewha Womans University, retired from office on March 10. Dr. Chang said that she will continue her study as a scholar and that she believes there will be more c
Lee Ji-sun (01, College of Children Education), was accepted to the Graduate School at Boston University majoring in Health and Rehabilitation Sciences. She received one of the highest scholarships am
The School for Leadership Development and Korean Women's Environmental Network held a conference under the title "Women Leadership for Perpetual Consumption and an Environmental-friendly Economy" on M
Foreign faces are not unusual around campus. Especially those taking English classes will commonly find at least one foreign student in class. However, many Ewha students may be unaware that there are
In response to demands from both students and industry for better job preparation, this year several universities are expanding their program of lectures by executives from various enterprises. Beginn
▲ 1 Mary McAleese, the President of Ireland, received an Honorary Doctorate at Ewha on March 24. The Dean of the Graduate School, Professor Chang Pil-wha (Women's Studies) announced, "Ewha nominates P
The 2005 Sunrise Festival was held in front of the Student Union Building in two parts, the first on March 14 and the second on March 16. Ewha Dream, the 37th Student Government Association (SGA), ope
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice made a two-day visit to Seoul, on March 19 and 20, as part of her six-nation tour of Asia to discuss North Korea's nuclear issue. Upon her arrival, Professor Y
The multi-function student ID card system, which should have gone into operation this semester, had to be postponed due to a late settlement of the contract between Cho Hung Bank and Korea Smart Card
Ewha ranked first among 46 schools nationwide in the University Evaluation conducted by the Korean Council for University Education (KCUE) on Feb. 21. Ewha earned 97.75 points out of a possible 100, i
Ewha Dream, the 37th Student Government Association (SGA), reached an agreement with the school administration to lower the tuition raise from 6.5 percent to 5.5 percent. The SGA also followed up on i