Disgraced professor Shin Jeong-ah and the scandal of her fake degree have left fake degrees of professors and celebrities being uncovered. Believe it or not, similar actions of deception such as commi
Uh-oh. You wake up thirty minutes before a class that starts at 11. You have no way of getting to school in thirty minutes. You call a friend who has a gonggang (a free period between classes) to go t
Recently art professor Shin Jeong-ah’s fake degree scandal has caused a great stir, making people wonder whether we are living in a fake world. But is Korea the only country suffering from the acts of
Exposed lies, cheating and deceiving. This is what is happening right now in Korea since the outbreak of a fake degree scandal of a former professor and curator, Shin Jeong-ah. The outburst of her sca
It may be possible to say that many of us live a life of deception. This not only includes severe fraud or lies, but small white lies in our daily lives. The Ewha Voice has interviewed five students t
Age is one of the most fundamental classification of human is gender and age. Every human has his or her own age in every culture, but the meaning put to the age of each person differs from culture to
There is an invisible line between Korean universitiy students according to their age. We can commonly see when we hear female students adress their older peers as unni or when students use honorific
When Choi (Kim) Min Sook (Sociology, 3) entered the Humanities Building A for her readmission interview to be admitted into Ewha thirty two years after her first days here, the assistant who was helpi
While it is often the case that students who are older than their peers face difficulties deciding how to address their classmates and seniors, some students face a similar problem because they are yo
University is truly a melting pot where students from nationwide gather. Some speak dialects, some speak foreign languages. Students from different age groups also add diversity. Regardless of their a
Although people say age is only a number, from cradle to grave we are labeled by our age, and those labels sometimes hinder us. Age diversity affects school life at Ewha as well. Age can be a barrier
Among the 190 universities that Ewha has signed an exchange program agreement with, the Office of Global Affairs provides a list of universities which the most number of students wish to go to accordi
As the number of Korean exchange students going to foreign countries is increasing, the number of exchange students coming to Korea is also rising. Students who have come to Ewha through the exchange
The number of students who are applying for the International Exchange and Study Abroad programs is increasing. Currently, Ewha is sending a total of 210 students abroad of which 120 students go to un
The Ewha International Exchange and Study Abroad Programs are not the only ways to go abroad. For students who are not accepted as exchange students, there are still doors open to diverse experiences
There are many activists who struggle to stop the spread of pollution such as global warming, greenhouse effect and loss of ozone layer. Founded in 2002, the Green Foundation was the first environment
Studying abroad as an exchange student can be the chance of a lifetime. But getting through the selection process at Ewha can be tough, and even after they selected, some exchange students experience
If “life is like a box of chocolates” as Forrest Gump suggests, studying abroad can be one of the chocolates offered from Ewha. Studying abroad offers the opportunity to not only the chance to study a
The political culture of Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910) is characterized by bungdang politics. Bungdang is the equivalent to today’s political party system. The Joseon bureaucracy split into factions in t
There are many days that we celebrate, from birthdays to Valentine’s Day, Christmas, and New Year’s Day. People usually exchange gifts to mark those days as moments of their life. Still, people count