"Name me a president,"someone asks. "John F. Kennedy," one answers. "Nelson Mandela,"another replies. Not too many will, however, refer to female presidents when answering the question because there h
Seen from below at a 45-degree angle, the sunset at Phnom Penh is simply breathtaking- the silhouette of palm trees backed with unfurling pinks on blues - all fall together like a postcard. Beneath, h
Taking a break from work is a must in everybody's life. A boring lifestyle or a hectic one, loaded with assignments and part time jobs, makes everyone crave for an exit where she or he can relieve str
Heading towards Ewha Centennial Library, one gets trapped in between two seasons. The steps to the library are coated with white snow and sprinkled with the shades of Autumn. It's funny how neither th
The International Education Institute (IEI) is holding a presentation on Kyushu University's Summer Program, Asia in Today's World (ATW) on March at 4:00 p.m. in rm. 703 of the International Education
Korean Women's Institute is having four seminars under the big theme "Woman as Artist and Woman in Art." The first lecture's topic is "Looking at Modern Culture through Kisaeng: Between Pleasure and A
The International Education Institute (IEI) is holding the 2nd presentation on UC Berkeley, UCLA Summer Session on March at 5:00 p.m. in the LG Convention Hall of the International Education Building.
The Ewha Convention Center is recruiting students for International Convention Professional Course. The Course starts on March 28 and ends on Nov. 10. It includes workshops, actual training, and lectu
The Ewha Womans University Museum is holding four permanent exhibitions from March 2 to July 29. The four exhibitions are titled, "Ornaments for Going Out," "Houses of Chosun," "Garments of Korean Tra
One core phrase seems key to describing Professor Peter Beck, and that phrase is "one who listens to his heart." Professor Beck is the North East Asia Project Director for the International Crisis Gro
The Worlds Universities Debating Championships 2006 took place in Dublin, Ireland and was hosted by University College Dublin. Ewha was able to represent itself as well as Korea by participating in th
Have you seen the alumnae and students hanging placards and posters resisting structural reformation and tuition raise? Most demonstrations take place in the Pfeiffer Hall, where current president, Sh
South Koreans are proud to describe their country's fast industrialization achieved over only half a century as nothing but a miracle. The country has grown into the 11th-largest economy in the world
The Korean Federation of University Student Councils, or "Hanchongryun" in Korea, has campaigned vigorously against corruption in the nation. Students pushed their opinions in a unified voice and Stud
As a student of Ewha, I try to keep abreast of all the news that is going on and off campus. Among the various sources I rely on, Ewha Voice happens to be one of the most informative. I believe Ewha V
Certain moments in life contain momentum and power. The key is to harness these moments for goal setting. Beginnings such as a new day and a new year all carry such momentum. Hence, for many people, t
Illustration by Park Yoo-mi
Fighting Ewha won the 38th Student Government Association (SGA) presidential election held from Nov. 22 to 24. Fighting Ewha earned 3,413 votes, from a total of 8,055 ballots cast. Lee Ji-youn (Sociol
The 5th Kim Okgill Memorial Lecture, "A New Model of Future Science and Technology: Educating People of Talent," was held on November 14 in the Kim Young-yi Recital Hall. The first lecture titled, "Se
The 5th Ewha International Festival took place from November 16 to 17 at the LG Convention Hall of the International Education Building. During the festival, an International School Fair was held to i