Electric kickboards, a new good in the market currently attracting many entrepreneurs, is the potential green replacement for short-distance transportation. According to The Korea Transport Institute, 200,000 electric kickboards, which is around 3 times the initial measure in 2016, are expected to b
The world has lost its color as deforestation and environmental issues have skyrocketed. According to World Wildlife Fund (WWF), the earth loses 18.7 million acres of forests per year. However, a new
Despite the increasing number of domestic companion animals, owners and citizens are not adequately informed on how to take care of pets. This has resulted in the advent of media contents delivering ideal ways to take care of one’s animal. According to a research done by Animal and Plant Quarantine
Dansaek, a startup undergarment company, is being acknowledged for developing specialized underwear for women in their periods to lessen the discomfort. Its main product, “Non-Saem” underwear, is Korea's first high-performance sanitary underwears that absorb vaginal secretions without additional pad
“Generation Y are coming,” a descriptive business book first published by Lim Hong-tek last November, is still gaining huge popularity and has printed 25 editions, amounting to 50,000 copies sold in Korea.The book is comprised of Lim’s observations on a specific spectrum of millennials born in the 9
According to the Federation of Korean Movie Workers’ Union, women consist of only 0.78 percent of filmmaking staff. As the numbers clearly indicate the unequal working opportunities women confro
In recognition of her contribution to the national and social development of Korea as a female figure, Kim Tae-lyon, the president of AICOREA (The Foundation for Adults and Infants) received the 18th
Link Farm Project, organized by the Ministry of Agriculture, Food, and Rural Affairs, successfully introduced the SNS platform to the digitally underprivileged living in rural areas in hopes of enhanc
Among the great student athletes at Ewha, there is a unique volleyball team named SOK SOK Ewha. Started by students from the Department of Special Education and the Division of Kinesiology & Sport
“Depression Does not Mean Unhappiness” is a biographical essay that illustrates author Kim Seoul-ki’s experience of overcoming depression. The book gained popularity and has been in
of six college students and recent graduates of diverse disciplines, is at the forefront of making cultural opportunities available for the visually impaired. Their recent photography exhibition &ldqu
Check out the bestsellers in any bookstore in Korea and you will find that the majority of books on display are publications on “healing.” Books including messages from animated characters
After public passion was raised by an alleged misogynistic crime at Seoul’s Isu Station, rapper San E’s controversial take on the issue has further stirred the evolving debate in Korea. Of
KAINA, which means “Let’s eat together” in Tagalog, is a social venture that supports the independent living of single moms and children in the Philippines. Three students from Hanya
When you hand your camera to someone else, regardless of his or her photography skills, the odds are that you’ll be returned with something far from what you’ve expected. This is because e
Would you believe that you can get your diffuser, mist, lip balm, and other cosmetics that are made at Ewha’s engineering laboratory? These engineering students, also known as Egong-gong, make t
Many English learning beginners are afraid of conversing with native speakers face-to-face. Jin Yu-ha, the CEO of Tella, wanted to ease their burden, using the help of technology. Tella is a company t
Would you believe that you canget your diffuser, mist, lip balm,and other cosmetics that are madeat Ewha’s engineering laboratory?These engineering students, alsoknown as Egong-gong, make theiro
Pi Hyeon-jung, an Ewha graduate who majored in Korean Language and Literature, is currently the director of “Brain Pi” – a Consulting and Creatives Company. She is a blogger and YouT
“Well-dying”, or “death with dignity”, is originally a medical term that refers to allowing terminally-ill patients to end their treatment. The term has now expanded to having