Throughout November, freshmen in the Colleges of Business Administration, Liberal Arts, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, Engineering, Arts and Design, Pharmacy, Human Movement & Performance, and
The 2002 International Festival, hosted by the International Education Institute (IEI) took place from November 12 to 13, beginning with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. An International School Fai, an IEI
The students of the College of Human Movement & Performance recently expressed their concerns over the facilities and sports equipments available in the University Gymnasium, adding to the number
Happy Virus won the 35th Student Government Association (SGA) presidential election held on November 27, 28 by a total of 4,386 votes (59.6 percent of the cast ballots). Choi Ji-sun (French Language &
The College of Liberal Arts will implement a new seminar system for incoming freshmen starting next year. Under the new system, the seminar will be extended to a one-year program and will be combined
Finding a job is not getting easier. According to Digital Integration Technology"s Joblink (www.joblink.co.kr), an online job-recruiting site that provides employment news, only 34.1 percent of t
University Cabinet has been discussing its development plans for the area underneath the University Stadium since October. As of yet, no specific plans have been announced by the school administration
Autumn on campus is predicted to be shorter this year. Students are dressed in winter clothes as temperature drops below average.
The Ewha Bridge was officially closed down for deconstruction on October 24. The new detour constructed near the Lucky Apartment is provided with a 1.35 meter guard fencing and streetlamps posted ever
Out of seven extra-curricular groups that applied for interim club admissions in October by the Ewha Club Union (ECU), only three passed the evaluation. They were: Ewha International Volunteer (Eiv),
The Chinese economic renaissance, marked by the country"s recent entry in the WTO, has invigorated a growing interest in China, especially here in Korea, given its proximity to the economic giant
Dr. Ruth J. Simmons, president of Brown University, received an honorary doctoral degree from Ewha on October 18. Dr. Simmons has been highly acclaimed as the first African-American to become presiden
On October 4, four British students from Oxford and Cambridge Universities, champions of those schools International Debate Tournament, were invited to present a debate at Ewha. This is the second tim
The Student Government Association (SGA) held a press conference on September 26 to support male students refusing to serve in the military in Korea. President of the SGA Yoon Hye-jung (Law, 4) offici
The news of the possible enactment of a special budget subsidy that would give preferential treatment to the unemployed graduates of national colleges of education is causing furor among private colle
The Ministry of Culture and Tourism announced in its annual "2002 National Cultural Institution Administration Evaluation" last month that the Ewha University Museum was selected as the nation"s most
Kim Bo-ram (Division of Social Science, 1) had a GPA over 3.75 last semester and subsequently has received a 700,000 won scholarship this semester. However, a month ago, she found out that her friend
One week before school begins, Art majors busy themselves in preparation for the annual fall exhibition. Lee Ji-yeon (Painting & Print), a graduate school student, colors in her sketches.
From mid-July to August 24, the Centennial Library closed down parts of the third floor area on a rotating basis to change light bulbs, ventilating fans, and ceiling boards.Because the library buildin
Students" complaints about com-puters have risen. There are four to five computers set up in the hallways of most buildings. Students use these computers to check email and save the time it takes