"What 'alba' do you do?" is an often-heard phrase among Korean youth. The term "alba" is a shortened-version of the word "arbeit" which means work in German. In Korea, however, the word is used to den
▲ Ewha Green Club members collect signatures on a petition protesting the construction of the Gyeonbu Expressway near Mt. Cheonsung. Something odd is going on. There is a girl with a flouncy pony-tail
Ewha Voice conducted a survey in order to find out the awareness level of Ewha students regarding plagiarism in their assignments. 170 students from Liberal Arts (12), Natural Sciences (13), Human Mov
Without even knowing it, you may have been guilty of copyright violation. Cyworld, the most popular blog system used by young Koreans, is one place where copyright violation is unconsciously practiced
With the Korean national assembly's decision to reform the 'hoju' system and allow women to become legal heads of households in March, it may seem like the last barrier to gender equality has been rem
There is a phrase called "Ewha Mafia" in today's Korean society where males fear the prowess and competence of Ewha graduates in the work field. Undeniably, Ewha graduates are reaching top positions a
"Why didn't I find out about this before?" If you have ever asked yourself that question, you know that people often realize they have made a mistake when it is already too late for them to redeem the
"What on earth is this?" he sighs, frowning. "Sir, this is unfair." These lines have become famous because they always end the comedy scenes of Blanca (Chung Chul-kyoo, 26) when he plays the role of a
On Feb. 22, 2005 the female legislators of the opposing and ruling party have announced giving impetus to the abolishment of the 'hoju' system and asserted to realize it within the temporary congressi