Over-boundary Study Consortium organized by Ewha Humanities Center and Korea Cultural Research Institute was selected as one of the members of Humanities Korea Project supported by Korea Research Foun
The EBS International Documentary Festival, or the EIDF, held its 4th annual festival in August this year. As one of the major broadcasting companies in South Korea, EBS has a potential power of reach
The recent purchase of Calvin Klein merchandise on the stolen credit card of a fellow Ewha student has redirected our attention to the long-standing problem of theft at Ewha. The case was seemingly cl
In recent years, there have been more and more universities forced to extend the election period for their student government due to fewer and fewer students exercising their right to vote. The poor p
This fall semester, more than 150 exchange students came to Ewha. What these students from all around the world brought with them to Ewha not only new and different perspectives or an open mind to lea
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
To be honest, I was not that close with Ewha Voice, the only English newspaper in campus. This was not because I did not like Ewha Voice as a newspaper; I just was not very comfortable with reading ar
November was a month mingled with feelings of joy and sorrow for 500,000 gosams (high school third-year students) who took the college entrance exam on the 15th. Somewhere in that crowd of beginners s
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
Do art and international law have something in common? Most of us may say “no,” but at least one person says “yes.” Han Yeong-ku (’64, Political Science and Diplomacy), a scholar of international law
“When I come home, I check my e-mail every day. I get on average of eight mails a day in both the Ewha Portal Information Service (EPIS) and the Cyber Campus. All the e-mails are from students asking
The day of a Ewha student’s graduation begins by dropping by the hair salon, putting on luxurious clothes, and getting her make up done at the beauty shop. She takes pictures with her parents, sibling
As winter vacation nears, more and more students are now planning ahead to enter one of public contests which offer rewards and prizes. Yet, as attractive as the rewards may sound, some students are d
Ewha to Basic won Ewha's 40th Students Government Association (SGA) presidential election held from November 28 to 30. Ewha to Basic received 2720 votes, from the total of 7416 ballots cast. Kang Jung
Course evaluations were adopted by Ewha in 1994 to take advantage of student opinions to improve the quality of classes and to further the competitiveness of the academics program. However, some Ewha
St1004 or Street Angel (St is an abbreviation for street and 1004 has the same pronunciation as angel in Korean), starts the day not in the morning but at night. Established in December 1997, St1004 i
This December 19 will be the 17th presidential election day in South Korea. It may also be the first presidential election many college students can take part in, since the voting age was lowered to 1
“Good morning. Welcome to Studio 5. I’m Ellee Pai Hong.” A Korean-American woman awakens and greets the viewers in Chicago. Ellee Pai Hong (’92, English Literature) is an anchor of NBC5 Today on weeke
On November 5, the Bank of Korea finally unveiled the historical figures who will be featured on new banknotes which will be issued by the end of 2009. For the new 100,000 won bill, the central bank c