With so many in-person events taking place at the beginning of 2023, Ewha’s campus has been livelier than ever. Both students and faculty alike have had many reasons to be delighted since the start of the new semester, but the return of Ji Sun Lee to Ewha has been without a doubt one of the greatest
Ewha’s dormitory announced four newly applied penalty clauses via its official website on Feb. 20. These new penalties came into effect the day after the announcement on Feb. 21. According to the dormitory’s notice board, new regulations have been put in place: banning early morning deliveries, pena
An Ewha student who wished to stay anonymous sought to rent a studio apartment near campus, yet the exorbitant cost forced her to live in a relatively inexpensive shared flat with strangers. With a deposit of 5 million won, she had no choice but to live in a shared apartment because the only resort
It is an old tradition of Ewha to start the first period at 8 a.m., which is an hour earlier than every other university in South Korea. However, the fundamental question is left unanswered. Is starting school at 8 a.m. necessary? Throughout the years, students of Ewha have consistently expressed th
With recent measures easing COVID-19 restrictions, Ewha In Day returned to campus in full force. On Feb. 18, participants of all ages gathered at the ECC theater. The event was filled with various recreational activities, including a campus tour led by Ewha Campus Leaders. Ewha In Day allows anyone
The issuance of newly redesigned student ID cards has been announced, applicable from the 2023 spring semester. Its all-new simple yet meaningful and trendy design was the top-voted student design from the Ewha Student ID Card Design Contest, which was held from May 2 to 11, 2022. According to a fac
The Harvard College in Asia Program (HCAP) has resumed its annual conference in-person for the first time in two years. The 2022- 2023 Boston Conference started off on the Harvard campus where Ewha delegates traveled for a week from Jan. 15 to Jan. 21. HCAP, a program designed to promote academic an
According to the Korea Vegan Union, the population of vegans in Korea this year rose to about 2.5 million, and the number is still gradually increasing. More people are directing attention toward veganism for many reasons such as ethics, sustainability, health, and religion. This phenomenon is readi
Spending a semester with classes fully in person, many Ewha students have expressed difficulties in having their meals. Recent postings on the school’s online community criticized the lack of choice in school cafeterias as well as the low quality yet high- priced food. On the other hand, students al
On the morning of Nov. 21, the halls of the College of Art & Design buildings are already bustling with students in their workwear, making final touches to their projects. The dimly-lit walls begin to fill with the results of a year of hard work, though many installations are still under covers, to
To establish the college student council for 2023, all 14 colleges at Ewha created election commissions. Although the specific schedule varies between colleges, every student college election will be held from Nov. 23 to 24. Many college student council election commissions received candidate regist
Chapel, which had been held online for two years due to COVID-19, finally resumed in person starting on Oct. 24. Although it has been a long time since the school held an in-person chapel, the Office of the Chaplain is fully prepared for the resumption. The office gave out Ewha Green masks and stick
It is no secret that Ewha students have a huge affection for the school’s official color, Ewha Green. However, last October, the cover page of the regular admissions guide book was found to be purple instead of Ewha Green. Many students complained about using an unofficial color for the official gui
Although the media enables the world to share stories with one another more actively, those who need help are yet to receive enough attention. Contributing its talents, Rhythm of Hope with Ewha promotes the stories of the underprivileged by producing content about them. The club receives requests fr
Out of many volunteer clubs at Ewha, Dajung gives a hand to multicultural families to support their adaptation to South Korea. The two main activities of Dajung are teaching Korean to immigrant children online and giving lectures at The School of Global SARANG, the school immigrant students attend.
On Sept. 23, an international freshman claiming to be a former member of the official student yacht club, Ewha Yacht, anonymously wrote a statement on the online school community Everytime that the club had continuously neglected her and suddenly asked her to quit the club. Until now, it has since b
A shimmering purple wave of balloons lights up the Ewha Art Pavilion, drawing the attention of passersby. Looking closer, visitors playfully stride through the tides of balloons, some adding their own, adding to the swelling pool. Yet despite the light and fun mood, the exhibition BREATH of YOU & ME
As the number of students taking shuttle buses and elevators significantly increased with the start of in-person classes, many students are experiencing inconvenience in using them. Last semester, classes were taken both in-person and online, resulting in relatively fewer students on campus. However
From Sept. 14 to Sept. 16, Ewha hosted the 136th Daedong festival RE:WHA in-person for the first time in three years. This year’s theme was “Rewriting Ewha’s Green” in hopes of revitalizing the Ewha Green school spirit. On the day of the festival, thousands of students lined up in front of over 160
The Outstanding Academic Books, a prestigious title nominated annually by the National Academy of Sciences (NAS), is awarded to a handful of written works every July. The chosen works are then purchased by the NAS itself to be distributed to public libraries, universities, and research centers. This