?outh is not a time of life; it is a state of mind... it is a matter of the will, quality of the imagination, vigor of the emotions; it is the freshness of the deep springs of life.By Samuel UllmanUnd
The overheated concert halls flooding with enthusiastic fans, their eyes glued on Korean singers such as ?even or ?abyvox and screaming to their every moves, or the Korean soap operas and movies like
?ey, don? you see that you?e making it rough for cupcake? Why don? you drop the tuition fee down a bit?The poster protesting unjustly high tuition fees hangs on the wall leading from the main gate to
Remember one of last summer? political controversiesthe one surrounding Park Geun-hye, the Grand National Party representative, where a series of parody strips were uploaded on the government? offici
Parody has been applied to every genre of modern day media in Korea. The online comic strip ?ae-Sun-Ja-Gaek bluntly ridicules current political figures and situations, while TV comedy program ?o-brain
Parody is new thing in high fashion today. T-shirts mocking original foreign brand logos are the laugh of this summer? fashion trends. Yes, Dongdaemun and Namdaemun market have traditionally sold unto
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Fits of laughter always accompany a good parody. In fact, by now we are well accustomed to the dual nature of parody; how it can be on the front news at one point, or just a few laugh-out-loud picture
Different countries have different definitions for parody. In Korea, parody is simply making fun of someone or something, whereas in the U.S., parody is closer to plagiarism because they imitate a per
The clash between the school administration and the Student Government Association (SGA) over this year? tuition raise is expected to continue this semester after an emotional summer full of confronta
The sixth Student-administration committee meeting to discuss the coming tuition raise was held on April 28. However, the continuous conflict between the students and administration reached no agreeme
The appropriate phrase to describe Korea? political situation today would be ? war between generations. What generations? It is difficult to pin down the two major groups at each others throats, but a
Created for the equal benefit of students, teachers and administrators, this book is a report on an assessment project initiated by Harvard and directed by Mr. Light. The project examines how various
This book is a thoughtfully and carefully written book of what sort of writing excludes and alienates women. More importantly, the book offers alternative words and ways of phrasing sentences. It is t
Members of the Grand National Party and the Millennium Democratic Party have accused the media for its partial and biased reporting. These attacks mainly target the broadcasting stations such as KBS a
The POSCO Center is holding a contest for the best-written research dissertation papers. Undergraduate and graduate students may submit team introductions and dissertation plans by April 30 to the POS
The Fifth Annual Interpreters Mission Competition & Foreign Language Festival will be held on May 22 at the Busan BEXCO Convention Hall. Sponsered by the Korea Herald, Herald Business, and the Int
The Women's News and Akia are co-hosting the fourth Women's Marathon at the Seoul World Cup Stadium on May 2 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. as the opening event of the 2004 Hi! Seoul Festival. The theme
The Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) is recruiting applicants for the program titled "The 10th Asia-Europe Foundation University 2004," until April 30 at the Student Welfare Center in rm. 202 of the Stud