By Kim Soo-hyun The winters in Korea are cold, so cold that even a heavy duck down coat won't do. The fierce wind pierces within making it inevitable to wear more and more layers of innerwear. But ins
By Lim Rhie-young "Food, like a loving touch or a glimpse of divine power, has that ability to comfort," once said Norman Kolpas, the award-winning cookbook author. Wholesome foods that help people th
By Kim Soo-hyun "Ewha Volunteers," a group of Ewha students who participate in the educational society welfare program provided by the Volunteer Center at Ewha, was established in 2001 in cooperation
Four years in Ewha's striking campus remain in the memories of Ewha students for a long time, even after graduation. These are the voices of Ewha students who have come to claim a warm place inside fo
?ey, don? you see that you?e making it rough for cupcake? Why don? you drop the tuition fee down a bit?The poster protesting unjustly high tuition fees hangs on the wall leading from the main gate to
Remember one of last summer? political controversiesthe one surrounding Park Geun-hye, the Grand National Party representative, where a series of parody strips were uploaded on the government? offici
Parody has been applied to every genre of modern day media in Korea. The online comic strip ?ae-Sun-Ja-Gaek bluntly ridicules current political figures and situations, while TV comedy program ?o-brain
Parody is new thing in high fashion today. T-shirts mocking original foreign brand logos are the laugh of this summer? fashion trends. Yes, Dongdaemun and Namdaemun market have traditionally sold unto
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Fits of laughter always accompany a good parody. In fact, by now we are well accustomed to the dual nature of parody; how it can be on the front news at one point, or just a few laugh-out-loud picture
Different countries have different definitions for parody. In Korea, parody is simply making fun of someone or something, whereas in the U.S., parody is closer to plagiarism because they imitate a per
The appropriate phrase to describe Korea? political situation today would be ? war between generations. What generations? It is difficult to pin down the two major groups at each others throats, but a
In some countries, students do volunteer work for the candidates they support during election campaigns. With a bit of curiosity and the thought ?hy can? we do it ourselves? the Ewha Voice decided to
One after another, the Grand National Party (GNP), the Millennium Democratic Party (MDP) and the Uri Party have appointed women as speakers for the parties. This effort is meant to increase appeal to
Will there come the first university student representative of Korea? Last Feb. 23, Lee Ju-hee (Seoul National Univ., 3) announced that she was going to run for the 17th General Elections as a proport
During the 17th General Elections, scheduled to be held on April 15, each voter is to cast two votes. One vote selects the candidate from the voter? local district, and the other vote determines the p
Chapter 2 Article 7 of the Election Law?oting rights belong to national citizens 20 or more years of age.February 4, 2004Members of 12 Non-governmental Organizations (NGOs), including the University
Students and their participation in politics; what comes to your mind under this topic? Do images like flying fire-bottles, people shouting and coughing in the thick smoke standing against armed force
The largest number of staff members involved: Over 100 people. The largest production cost amount: Over 100 million won per episode. The longest production period: It took more than a year to complete
A few years ago, a fat white rabbit character with narrow eyes called “MashiMaro” rapidly grew into a favorite among young Koreans. The bizarre rabbit cartoon quickly gained widespread attention throu