Until not so long ago, financial planning was an area restricted to experts. However, now it is becoming more familiar to ordinary people as banks begun to offer various investment products along with
Before and after the 21st century, university clubs on stock investment were rapidly established. Reasons may vary, but the stock prices hitting an all-time high record, and students being more practi
Cash cards are divided into three big categories. The dividing criteria are based on money limits and function of the card. For easy notification, the color of each card and decorations are different
Stock-related jargon such as KOSPI (Korea Composite Stock Price Index) is usually complex, distant, and rather intimidating for many college students. But the student participants who vie to become ch
Long lines of people waiting for their turn in front of an Automated-Teller Machine (ATM) is a familiar scene in campus. In particular, the four ATMs right next to the Ewha Shinhan bank in the Student
There is a common prejudice over rich people that they are cold-hearted and care only about money. However, there is a person who has set a new definition of the rich. Kim Kook-hyun (27), currently ta
"I came here in search of my mother with hopes of tracing back my true bloodline and birth," says Henrick Andersen, originally Korean, but who was adopted by his Swedish parents twenty four years ago.
Finding a single word to define all the members of AD Flash is not easy, since the students of AD Flash have different personalities, values, and outlooks in life. However, these unique students, with
In society today, there are many social issues that arise from the neglect of our neighbors; problems that exist because other people seem irrelevant to us. People's attention and support can make a g
"A true diplomacy" is how An Mi-kyoung (Inha University, 2) describes VANK, a diplomatic mission that informs undistorted history and knowledge of Korea to foreigners. VANK, which stands for Voluntary
After the Korean team's vigorous performance at the 2006 World Baseball Classic (WBC), Korean baseball wasn't only talked about at Ewha, it was talked about everywhere. The WBC lit a patriotic flame w
Helen Hall is better known for its two restaurants and shoe repair shop than for its academic purposes. Not many students study in this building as it is used solely for nursing science classes. Howev
I had the privilege of spending around 20 days in Tanzania, Africa as a UNESCO volunteer. Mysterious but well-known, the limitless yellow glazing land, wild animals, dazzling sun, poverty, hopelessnes
HUFS International Model United Nations(HIMUN) is looking for representatives and interpreters to participate in the "0th HIMUN General Assembly" which will be held on September 23. Interpreters can a
The International Education Institute is holding a special lecture by Ruth J. Simmons, current president of Brown University on May 10. The purpose of the lecture is to commemorate Ewha's 120th annive
The Career Development Center is holding the "LG Household and Health Care Marketing Seminar" on May 15 to 16. LG Household and Health Care is looking for employees and will be having on the spot inte
The International Education Institution(IEI) is hosting a Summer School program from June 19 to July 28 which focuses on Asian and Korean Studies. The program includes field trips to historical sites
The Ewha University Museum is recruiting voluntary docents. All undergraduate and graduate students are eligible to apply. Applicants should hand in their resumes to the Museum Literary Office by May
Life as a cabin crew is slightly more challenging than it may seem. People may think that what we, the cabin crew, do is to simply serve passengers with finesse, being presentable and cheerful to make
Those of you who have noticed that Yonsei Univ. has a lot of foreign exchange students and Korean class students from overseas might have wondered whether they are having a good time in Korea. The Yon