CAPTION: French Professor Pascal Grotte holds intimate discussions with three students in his Korean-Frrench Literature Translation class. “Yoboseyo (Hello)? Yes, this is Pascal speaking,”
Kang Jung-joo, president of the SGA is still smiling although ten days have past since the indefinite hunger strike Aroused by a sharp whiff of the chilly morning breeze Kang Jung-joo, the President o
By. Eun-mee Ko Students passing by Ewha's main gate after 3 p.m. must have had an experience of smelling the delicious juicy smell of barbecue sauce coming from My Soul's Dakggochi (skewered chicken
Although busy staying true to their election pledges and performing various actions to make Ewha a better place for students, the Student Government Associationm (SGA) has once against set out to prep
English Literature majors work and play at their departmental food stand during last year's spring festival. By Jun So-minThe overall outline of Ewha’s Daedong Festival is laid out by the Student Gove
“When the festival period approached, I remember some classes being canceled because many students were absent due to preparing and participating in different events,” said Shim Soon-jung (’91, Scienc
During the three-day Daedong Festival period, students wander around the campus to experience the fun and excitement that have been prepared. However, students sometimes miss out on the events because
When students get back home late at night from finishing their day’s work, they go directly into their room, close the door and spend the rest of their time there before going to school next morning.
Eating a self-made dinner alone in the room, coming back to an empty room after a long day and having no one to talk to, no one to confide in their daily annoyances; this is not an unfamiliar routine
According to a survey conducted by the Ewha Voice, 73.5 percent out of 162 students said that they talk to their parents less than a hour each day. Some students have forgotten the warmth, the love an
No matter how big or how old we are, we are always little children to our parents. Parents constantly worry if we are doing well in school, if we are eating properly, and even if we are getting along
By Son Min-ji “Our family sings the Ewha school song instead of any other song when all our family members gather. I would have been isolated from my family if I had not graduated from Ewha. Ewha is p
As students enter university, most of them become busy trying to make money to add to their allowances by doing part-time jobs or giving private lessons. And with more money in their pockets, their le
Things to do: school work, part-time jobs, internships, club activities, and get-togethers with friends. There are 24 hours in a day, but 24 hours seem too short for students who actually want to mana
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