With the American artificial intelligence company OpenAI launching its AI chat model ChatGPT last November, the world is slowly starting its development towards an AI- integrated society, starting with search engines. OpenAI’s ChatGPT is a chatbot based on the company’s GPT-3 family of large languag
With recent measures easing COVID-19 restrictions, Ewha In Day returned to campus in full force. On Feb. 18, participants of all ages gathered at the ECC theater. The event was filled with various recreational activities, including a campus tour led by Ewha Campus Leaders. Ewha In Day allows anyone
The issuance of newly redesigned student ID cards has been announced, applicable from the 2023 spring semester. Its all-new simple yet meaningful and trendy design was the top-voted student design from the Ewha Student ID Card Design Contest, which was held from May 2 to 11, 2022. According to a fac
The Harvard College in Asia Program (HCAP) has resumed its annual conference in-person for the first time in two years. The 2022- 2023 Boston Conference started off on the Harvard campus where Ewha delegates traveled for a week from Jan. 15 to Jan. 21. HCAP, a program designed to promote academic an
Campus NewsEwha’s Concert for Peace supports end to war in Ukraine Concert for Peace, a small gathering hosted by the College of Music as a means to wish for peace in Ukraine, held lunchtime concerts every weekday in front of the Russian Embassy starting from March 21. Professor Bai Il- hwan who bel
It is no secret that social media algorithms have not been at its best lately. Many consider this to be a side effect of the recent administrative changes the tech industry has been going through. Meta announced the layoff of more than 11,000 of its employees, and Twitter purged around 2700 staff fo
A hijab is a head covering worn by Muslim women to maintain modesty and privacy, prescribed in the Qur’an, the sacred scripture of Islams. The Iranian government legally mandates women to dress decently by covering their entire head with a hijab and wearing baggy clothes to hide their figures. Moreo
Throughout my whole life, I’ve aspired to excel at everything. In school, receiving good grades in math and science as a student in STEM was never my final goal. The ultimate destination went further: to be well-versed in other subjects like English or French, to do side projects, to win in contests
TThe Miracle on the Han river, south Korea’s tremendous rise from being one of the poorest countries in the world during the 1950s now to one of the richest and self- claimed developed country. Making them the leader in manufacturing and technological Innovations. Moreover, the Hallyu wave reached i
The start of marriage dates back to before recorded history, with the first recorded evidence of something like a marriage ceremony estimated to come from the 2350 B.C. Far East. There is no doubt that marriage, a mature human way of “breeding” with more formalities and social roles being given to b
Carrying heavy bags full of stage costumes, Kim San-ha walked into the Ewha Voice office. Even without stage makeup and attire, Kim gave off an indescribably artistic aura. Throughout the interview, Kim was modest about her accomplishments, describing herself as a student rather than an artist. Desp
Choi Susannah, a civic activist and director general of the National YWCA (Young Women’s Christian Association) of Korea, shared her experience and vision as a civic activist in Korea in an interview with Ewha Voice. A graduate of the Department of Christian Studies in 1993, Choi started her career
After the countdown reaches zero, magnificent fireworks light up the dark night sky. People put their hands up and shout in joy. It was the site of the Songdo Beer Festival, which was held this summer in Incheon, Korea. The festival was hotting up the summer night. With the advent of the “With Coron
In the music video of K-pop group EXID’s tenth-anniversary album title track “Fire,” Hani’s box braid hairstyle was evidently blurred out. Their comeback announcement has left many fans in anticipation until the teaser for the music video ignited controversy on social media as viewers called out for
Unprovoked dog attacks by off-leash canines have been causing nationwide tension in the past months. Many argue for stricter regulations and restrictions upon dogs and their owners for a safer environment. However, there are also those who argue that the aggression of these dogs stem from continuous
Han Sol, a senior majoring in sociology, starts her day by taking a red bus from her home in Gyeonggi- do to school. She uses a payback transportation card to reduce traffic costs as red buses cost more than regular buses. Han likes coffee. Every Tuesday, she buys an iced americano for 100 won using
According to the Korea Vegan Union, the population of vegans in Korea this year rose to about 2.5 million, and the number is still gradually increasing. More people are directing attention toward veganism for many reasons such as ethics, sustainability, health, and religion. This phenomenon is readi
Spending a semester with classes fully in person, many Ewha students have expressed difficulties in having their meals. Recent postings on the school’s online community criticized the lack of choice in school cafeterias as well as the low quality yet high- priced food. On the other hand, students al
On the morning of Nov. 21, the halls of the College of Art & Design buildings are already bustling with students in their workwear, making final touches to their projects. The dimly-lit walls begin to fill with the results of a year of hard work, though many installations are still under covers, to
The social roots of toxic masculinity Toxic masculinity is a term used for a set of attitudes and behavior that society often imposes as stereotypes of men. The typical “macho” man or “alpha” male as distributed and sensationalized by the mainstream media can be seen as examples of this term. Accord