On June 21 4 p.m. KST, South Korea’s Nuri rocket was successfully launched from Naro Space Center redeeming last year’s failed attempt. The rocket is a three-stage launch vehicle topped with five satellites developed by the Ministry of Science and ICT and the Korea Aerospace Research Institute to ca
To establish the college student council for 2023, all 14 colleges at Ewha created election commissions. Although the specific schedule varies between colleges, every student college election will be held from Nov. 23 to 24. Many college student council election commissions received candidate regist
Chapel, which had been held online for two years due to COVID-19, finally resumed in person starting on Oct. 24. Although it has been a long time since the school held an in-person chapel, the Office of the Chaplain is fully prepared for the resumption. The office gave out Ewha Green masks and stick
It is no secret that Ewha students have a huge affection for the school’s official color, Ewha Green. However, last October, the cover page of the regular admissions guide book was found to be purple instead of Ewha Green. Many students complained about using an unofficial color for the official gui
With frequent protests taking place throughout the subway lines since Dec. 3, 2021, it has come to the attention of many that people with disabilities are being left behind in various areas of technical advancement in transportation. Likewise, whether the elderly population can adjust to the new dig
From Sept. 2 to Sept. 5, Seoul hosted FRIEZE, one of the world’s top three art fairs. World’s attention was paid since it was the first time an Asian city played host. With 110 international galleries displaying works by iconic artist, the event saw a gathering of a number of VIP collectors, celebri
On Nov. 8, American voters will be eyeing on the final results of the midterm elections that will determine which political party will take control over the 118th United States Congress. This year’s election will not only decide who will take the 435 seats in the House of Representatives and 34 of t
During my high school years, I always faced writer’s block. It was difficult, no, terrifying to write. I took an AP Literature class in high school, and our teacher made us write an impromptu essay every hour because we had to take an AP exam that required us to write three essays within the time li
This article is going to make you uncomfortable. It is going to make you think about things that you would normally procrastinate on thinking about. Things you tell yourself you would think about on “another day” when you deep inside know that you never want to even acknowledge that it’s there. But
Romance was always one of my favorite genres to read. In fact, I wouldn’t correct you if you said it is the only genre I ever read. This also means that I have spent many nights immersed in many different romance novels — at least the ones that are all over BookTok (Yes, I scroll through BookTok eve
Have you ever looked at the dates on a calendar, wondering how they were found? Of course, with the development of technology, the dates these days are computer- generated based on the gathered data. Then, you might wonder, where do we get the data? The basic data is researched and found by Korea As
ASMR, which stands for autonomous sensory meridian response, is a neologism used to describe satisfying and pleasant tingling sensations that often give goosebumps. YouTuber Jennifer Allen first coined the word in 2010, and relevant content has been popular on YouTube since 2013. As of 2022, about 2
Educational inequality between regions and social classes is not a breaking news story for Korean students preparing for college applications. The survey conducted by the Ministry of Education (MOE) in 2020 indicates unequal opportunities and results in education among regions and social classes see
“We, the frontliners of the climate crisis, proclaim that we will step forward as the agents of climate justice,” states the 924 Climate March Proclamation. “We cannot and will not continue to live under this unequal, threatening, and violent system.” On Sept. 24, over 35,000 people gathered in the
Although the media enables the world to share stories with one another more actively, those who need help are yet to receive enough attention. Contributing its talents, Rhythm of Hope with Ewha promotes the stories of the underprivileged by producing content about them. The club receives requests fr
Out of many volunteer clubs at Ewha, Dajung gives a hand to multicultural families to support their adaptation to South Korea. The two main activities of Dajung are teaching Korean to immigrant children online and giving lectures at The School of Global SARANG, the school immigrant students attend.
On Sept. 23, an international freshman claiming to be a former member of the official student yacht club, Ewha Yacht, anonymously wrote a statement on the online school community Everytime that the club had continuously neglected her and suddenly asked her to quit the club. Until now, it has since b
A shimmering purple wave of balloons lights up the Ewha Art Pavilion, drawing the attention of passersby. Looking closer, visitors playfully stride through the tides of balloons, some adding their own, adding to the swelling pool. Yet despite the light and fun mood, the exhibition BREATH of YOU & ME
Ewha Institute for Biomedical Law & Ethics held its seventh Digital Health Academy on Sept. 28 via Zoom. Individuals interested in medicine, law, and health policy were invited to watch a lecture on the birth and growth of digital healthcare. Choi Dooah, co-founder of Huraypositive Corporation, pres
The Graduate School of Ewha Womans University hosted its Graduate Major Fair from Sept. 20 to 21 via Zoom. Professors of each major gave one-to-one consulting sessions for all participants interested in attending the program. Majors from the Professional Graduate School as well as the Special Gradua