It is crucial to prioritize physical and mental well-being, especially in college, a time where many new responsibilities and opportunities preoccupy students. To assist in prioritizing health and wellness, Ewha currently operates various service centers and provides diverse resources for all studen
From Nov. 21 to 22, the 56th General Student Council election took place in person for the first time in three years, garnering great attention from students. The election began with candidate registration on Nov. 6 followed by a campaign period from Nov. 8 to 20, during which a public policy hearin
Located along the far east coast of Gangwon Province, Sokcho is home to beaches, national parks and nature spots including Sokcho Beach and Seoraksan National Park. The journey from Seoul to Sokcho starts by taking an intercity bus from Seoul Gyeongbu Terminal to Sokcho Bus Terminal. As the duration
Had enough of receiving Seoul or Busan as your go-to South Korean travel recommendations? Perhaps your next Korean destination ought to be an ancient city boasting a history that spans over a millennium, a city giving visitors a glimpse into the grandeur of the Silla Dynasty up to its current reputa
In an era where Instagram story reposts seem to hold the reins of change, it is entirely up to us, the advocates, to take a step back and ponder the effectiveness and inclusivity of our advocacy efforts. The tendency to champion specific causes while neglecting others, and our dependency on social m
“Superband” is a reality survival show broadcasted in 2019, where 121 indie musicians, from street performers to classical musicians were invited. Such musicians were required to perform in teams and compete with each other, leading some groups to be eliminated. After the elimination process, the wi
Avocados, once a humble fruit, have become an iconic symbol of modern diets, particularly among millennials and Generation Z. Their creamytexture and versatile flavor make them a staple in various culinary creations, and they have undeniably left a significant mark on the food market. Everybody is i
28 cases of bedbugs in Seoul have frightened residents, bringing attention to the outbreak. Universities nationwide became especially worried after the reported cases of bedbugs in Keimyung University, realizing that South Korea is no longer bedbug free. In preparation for the 2024 Paris Olympics, F
Mixed opinions arose as the government announced on Oct. 19 a plan to lift the quota of medical schools starting from the academic year of 2025. 40 medical schools expressed hopes to matriculate 2000 additional students through a survey on Nov. 9. Moreover, as similar plans of lifting quota for nurs
A translator’s role takes huge responsibilities especially in settings such as deposition and in court, as every word spoken holds legal force. Dahae Chloe Jung, a translator specializing in the judicial field, mainly performs translation related to law to contribute to impartial judgment. Jung drea
Persisting crime rates necessitate meticulous case-solving and the comprehension of the motives, triggers, and patterns that underlie a criminal’s psyche assumes immense significance. Inspector Lee Sanggyung, an alumna of Ewha, serves as one of the few criminal profilers of the Seoul Metropolitan Po
In the wake of the recent tragedy at Seoul Seo2 Elementary School, there has been a nationwide call to bolster the authority of teachers and standardize public education. Teachers across the nation took to the street to protest 11 times, resulting in the passing of the Teachers Rights Restoration Bi
Ewha Womans University upheld its preeminence with eight students passing the civil service exam for fifth grade civil servants. This year’s success in the competitive national examinations reaffirmed the prestigious reputation of Ewha consistently producing elite female officials. The civil service
As of October 2023, Ewha has only one officially operating sleeping room on campus, which seems lacking for a university with approximately 24,000 students. With the return of in-person classes marking its third semester, resting and sleeping areas on campus are in high demand as students with large
Recently, 86 out of 193 universities nationwide raised their tuition fees this year which had been frozen since 2009, according to Korea Higher Education Research Institute. Eight out of 10 education universities have raised their tuition to around 4 percent, and more than half of the four-year univ
In continuation from the previous edition of hidden figures at Ewha, Ewha Voice looked into the hardworking efforts and value of traffic control security guards and shuttle bus drivers. Busy streets and roads both in and out of Ewha campus are filled with vehicles daily, and it is the traffic contro
As Korea emerges into a multicultural country with an increasing number of international students, Ewha Womans University takes part in embracing the diversity among the student body. In accordance with Ewha’s vision to foster female global talents, there are 1,417 international students studying at
Ewha Career Development Center (CDC) hosted mock interviews on Oct 25 for those seeking employment at public enterprises. The mock interviews, held at ECC B310, simulated public enterprises’ job interviews with questions often been asked in previous interviews conducted by companies, allowing studen
Ewha Career Development Center conducted mock job interviews on Nov. 4 at the Korea Productivity Center (KPC). The program progressed in groups rotating their turns to practice three different types of interviews on personalities, job-related skills, PT, and receiving feedback from the personnel man
Ewha Career Development Center (CDC) held Legal Education Eligibility Test (LEET) introductory lecture for students aiming to enter law schools in 2025. As part of the LEET education program, a total of four introductory lecture sessions about the logical reasoning area were held from Oct. 24 to Nov