In the beginning of June when the final exams are almost near the end, the desire to travel and relax after an exhausting semester stirs within us. Along with the warm weather and the bright sunshine,
Students who wish to take courses during the summer vacation generally either choose to study at Ewha or to go abroad for summer sessions to foreign universities. Since last year, however, it has beco
Kim Sun-duk ('84, English Lang. & Lit.), currently an editorialist in the Dong-A Ilbo, was awarded the 23rd "Choi Eun-hae Woman Reporter Award" on May 10 at the Korean Press Center. Kim Sun-duk wa
A pioneer of stage arts, Lee Byoung-bok ('44, English Lang. & Lit.) held her last exhibition, "There is no Lee Byoung Bok," at Moo Eu Ja Museum from May 27 to 31. Lee displayed about 1,000 stage c
The Career Development Center held a series of special lectures, "Women and Global Leadership" from May 11 to 19. Lectures were given by Lee Chae-wook, the CEO of General Electric, Kang Kyung-ran, a p
The 6th Ewha Media Art Presentation, held by the Division of Arts & Design, titled "Tribute to a true pioneer, Paik Nam-june" was held from May 22 to 24. The exhibition was held to highlight Paik
Dedication ceremony for Entry Plaza (tentative name), the newly built entrance of Ewha, took place on May 30. Many guests including Ewha's president Shin In-ryung, alumnae, and Ewha students were invi
Riding the subway train takes up a large part of people's lives, as it is one of the main transportation means for people of all ages. This can be easily seen when observing the street from the Ewha W
Line 1 was the first subway line opened in Seoul. It connected Seoul Station with Chongnyang-ni in 1974. The development of Seoul started from here, thus many stations on Line No. 1 reveal the modern
Subway Line 2 is an inner circle line that rotates around Seoul. Although line 2 does not get you as far as other lines, by getting on it you can see some of the best city sceneries in Seoul. Line 2 a
Subway Line 6 : Noksapyeong Noksapyeong Station resembles an art museum more than a subway station with its famous glass dome ceiling, glass staircase and interior embellished with murals. It is commo
Skimming over the stations of subway Line No. 4, you will notice that there are various places where families and friends can have wonderful memories and come closer to nature. Many city parks and his
Line 5 is especially noted for its parks and museums, many of which are concentrated at the ends of the line avoiding the center of the city. Maybe that's why line 5 is less crowded than other lines a
On the orange line 3, Seoul's past and present co-exists in a single subway line. From Gyeongbok Palace to Apgujeong, you can travel directly from the ancient palaces to luxurious shopping district. L
There is a Korean proverb that says the hardship of studying is temporary, but the hardship of not being educated is forever. We often hear heart-warming stories of the elderly, going back to the scho
While most people are concentrating on the things going around nearby, there are students who use their time to observe things invisible even to the naked eye. When most people are afraid of darkness
"What a pity. We are the unfortunate generation with no memories to keep," says Christine Lee (International Studies, 3) as she walks down the road from the Ewha main gate to the subway station which
What meaning does a small hill with 24 wooden posts planted on the ground have to you? Most of the students who rush up and down the slope from the Hanwoori Hall, the dormitory, pass this hill without
There is one true Ewhaian living within the school grounds who is adored by many. She is not average to say the least. She can be defined by the following terms: friendly, sassy, occasionally shy, inq
It feels like yesterday, we were sitting in front of the computer screen, anxiously waiting to be admitted to Ewha. Perhaps Plan-B was being thought up in our minds, just in case it didn't work out. P