Choi So-rah (Division of International Studies) “You’re not cut?” Waris Dirie, a Somali woman featured in Sherry Hormann’s Desert Flower (2011) looked bewildered. Hormann ill
Today, most university students have many worries about their future occupation. They have difficult time both deciding which job they will engage in and doubting whether that job would be come true.
We all aspire to be powerful and confident women. But in a man’s world, how can one achieve such bold journey smoothly? Thus, for all the wonder women reading this article, here are some persona
From the 29th of March to the 1st of April, Beings, a theatre troupe belonging to Ewha’s English Language and Literature department, performed American Playwright Sarah Ruhl’s Dead Man&rsq
My name is Anna, I’m an ethnic Korean from Moscow, Russia. My family had to move to South Korea because of my father’s business. I graduated from Russian embassy school situated in Seoul a
As I sat in the quaint little theatre, occupying one of maybe fifty or sixty seats, I began to set my expectations. I had only become familiar with Tennessee Williams’ 1944 play The Glass Menage
AIESEC is the world’s largest youth-run organization that has approximately 70,000 members in 127 countriess and territories. AIESEC empowers young people by providing them with global exchange
Debate association of Ewha (DAE) is an English debate club which was founded in 2005. Starting off with just a few English Language and Literature major students, currently, we have more than 20 membe
I have, as most people desire of being right and in control most of the time. When I was little I remember that some people, even at that time in our lives, questioned our decisions and made us think
As a British international student in South Korea, one of the first things I noticed to be different in our societies was the position of women. In simple terms, feminism is a movement that has come a
Seconds into touchdown you can feel it. There’s something so unique about arriving into a new country. You’re the same person, just as you were at home, but everything around you has chang
“One day,” I must have told myself a thousand times. One day I will: get six-pack abs, be artsy, live away from my parents; learn to dance, travel abroad. The list kept growing but I event
If you had asked me four years ago what I wanted to do with my life, I would probably have said, “I want to go to college.” I have never thought that I, the only female in my family, would
As a business school student, it has been a while since I started to dream about doing my exchange semester.I am actually studying management at Neoma Business School in Rouen – a city situated
She watches her father, the last king of Joseon to be exact, fall over dead, his eyes going blank and blood trickling down his lips. Forced to go to Japan, she lives there against her will until the w
Since the 2016, North Korea has shown itself to be particularly aggressive, taking several provocative actions such as a fourth nuclear test on Jan. 6. More recently, Pyongyang test-launched a ballist
When I thought about how my time at Ewha would look like before actually coming here, there were certain things that I had expected. What I already knew was that Ewha is a respected university, so I e
Since October 2015, the Korean government has operated Korea-Massive Open Online Course (K-MOOC) platform to give equal opportunities of education to the public. The Ministry of Education selected 10
Cherry blossom trees started to bloom this week and the first quarter of the semester is already done. What can I say about the differences between Ewha and my home university, between Korea and Germa
Bukhansan, Seoraksan, Jirisan, Hallasan… These names are famous all over Korea. 70 percent of Korean landscape is composed of mountains so it’s not complicated to understand why hiking is