The students of the College of Music in the mid 1960s concentrate on their music scores, while each music stand is labeled with bold letters conspicuously showing where the group belongs. Music studen
"I'll meet you in front of Red Mango" A. popular "meet-and-eat" place at the front gate, Red Mango first appeared to Ewhaians on March 1, 2003. After only two years Red Mango has already branched out
Imagine that you are at a birthday party. The birthday girl blows out the candles and cuts the cake. After taking one bite, she might wonder if she should take another because the hard but delicately
By Professor Eugene Yun (International Studies) There is a popular magazine which picks a particular item and compares its price across different countries. I am often astounded by the price variation
By: Abneries Gonzales (State University of New York, Buffalo) ▲ Abneries Gonzales (States University of New York, Buffalo) It has been three weeks since I came to South Korea. There have been times th
By: Professor Lee Jae-kyung (Women's Studies) Since Ewha Voice was established in 1954, it has played the role of spokesperson for Ewha to the Korean society and the world. A major function of the Ewh
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice visited Korea for 21 hours on March 19 and 20. Professor Eugene Yun (International Studies) and 16 Ewha students from the Division of International Studies (DI
Ewha Voice conducted a survey in order to find out the awareness level of Ewha students regarding plagiarism in their assignments. 170 students from Liberal Arts (12), Natural Sciences (13), Human Mov
Without even knowing it, you may have been guilty of copyright violation. Cyworld, the most popular blog system used by young Koreans, is one place where copyright violation is unconsciously practiced
The TV program "Challenge! Cinderella" has been on the air in Korea for more than a year. This program allows ordinary people to apply if they wish to improve their looks in any way. Three challengers
With the Korean national assembly's decision to reform the 'hoju' system and allow women to become legal heads of households in March, it may seem like the last barrier to gender equality has been rem
As the midterm exam period nears, Ewhaians will find themselves having to deal with stress and pressure. Various forms of therapy can help Ewhaians face such difficulties. This therapy has its basis i
1. Play energetic music. The fast pace and energy of the music will bring liveliness to your life.2. Pay close attention to the lyrics in a song. Lyrics offer inspiration. They are positive messages t
In the competitive and rapidly changing world that we live in, stress in everyday life is probably inevitable. And the stereotype of most Ewha students being preoccupied with worries about employment,
"Being true to your feelings is the key point to dance therapy," says Song Kyung-hee (Ballet, 2) and Choi Ji-won (Ballet, 1). Dance therapy is a therapeutical way of bringing the body, heart, and mind
Recently on Cyworld, a new trend has emerged. People are posting and sharing drawings and paintings with titles like, "Drawing to restrain your appetite," "Drawing to help you concentrate, and so on.
Commuting to school by public transportation, sitting up in class for hours, and late nights in front of the computer leaves students little or no time to exercise. Thus, ladies in their early-mid twe
In their busy lives, many students usually forget about their mental health and devote themselves only to studying or getting employed. They need more than just that to live a healthy life. Psychodram
There is a phrase called "Ewha Mafia" in today's Korean society where males fear the prowess and competence of Ewha graduates in the work field. Undeniably, Ewha graduates are reaching top positions a
By: Choi Soo-an (International Studies, 4) is an exchange student at New York University. "A frog in a well," as the Korean saying goes, can only see what the narrow opening of the well permits. She h