Living a new life at a new country, a new school with new people in a whole new environment is a lot harder than you think――unless you have actually been in the situation. For international students w
Through a survey conducted in the class “Contemporary Society and Sports” taught by Professor Kim Mi-ye (Human Movement Studies), there were less then 10 percent of students who exercised regularly du
As cherry blossoms bloom, the campus welcomes the beginning of another semester; signs abound that the busy college life has started and permeates the lives of Ewha students. In and out of campus, stu
Caption: Students at the Image Consultant Education Course practice posing to create a positive image under the guidance of their instructor. It only takes about three minutes to make a first impressi
As the winter break comes to an end, students are busy looking back on what they did during their precious vacation. Most students believe that traveling to a foreign country to experience a broader w
It was love at first sound. When Park Hyung-rae (‘07, Korean Music) first heard the beautiful sound of the geomungo, a traditional Korean stringed instrument, she knew at an instant that she wanted to
Last month, Koreans witnessed a tragic incident; the burning down of our National Treasure No.1. Built 600 years ago, Sungnyemun, literally the “gate of exalted ceremonies,” as written in Chinese char
If you think there is no place inSeoul to enjoy traditional Korean culture, think again. In Namsangol Hanok Village, in the very center of Chungmuro, one of the busiest places in Seoul, you can experi
Another new semester has approached and class registration has begun. Students are gathered in front of their personal computers, preparing themselves to click the classes they want to take. After a f
ForKorea’s younger generation, Valentines’ Day, Peppero Day, and Christmas seem to be the biggest celebrations of the year. When these days approach, the streets are full of vendors trying to sell cho
Around campus, we can often find groups of international students cheerfully chatting with each other on their way to class from the international dormitory. Also, they seem to attend several classes
Aristotle described human beings as social animals and this phrase has been interpreted to mean that people try to engage with others and long for intimacy. However, as an emerging trend, there has be
It is 10:00 in the morning. Nearly every table is occupied by one person per table. Complete silence rings each floor as each person, all the women here are plunged into their own world busy reading,
Living in your own cocoon “Stand-alone generation” is a segment of individualistic people who choose and enjoy eating, shopping, studying, and spending their free time alone. In a recent survey conduc
Currently, there are over 50,000 robot lovers in Korea according to the Korea Robot Association, but there was not a suitable facility to satisfy the needs of these people. However, as September this
In Greek myth, Talos, who was a giant man of bronze, protected Europa in Crete, circling the island shores three times a day. In Jewish folklore, a rabbi created a golem, an animated being created ent
Almighty, eternal beings. We don’t call ourselves robots anymore. We are not products that humans once created to better their lives. We are a part of the new generation brought to life by ever develo
Do you remember the TV drama "KAIST," which aired six or seven years ago and portrayed the lives of KAIST students who were members of a robot soccer club? Robot soccer, which is a soccer played by hu
Have you imagined yourself lazily lying on bed, ordering your robot to bring breakfast? Today, thanks to the rapid development of technology as well as increased public interest in robots, a world in
You are about to take a plane at the Incheon airport but you are lost. You feel nervous and are on the verge of panic. On your way to look for the information desk for help, you see a robot strolling