2016 Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs statistics show that the number of millennials under 30 taking jobs in agriculture has been increasing for the last three years. The population und
Although it is not yet a familiar sport in Korea, lacrosse is played in many countries around the world. Among the very few university lacrosse teams in Korea, Ewha Lacrosse is said to be one of the m
The wizarding world of Harry Potter is not limited to the world of ink and paper, but comes to life on the fields of Seoul National University (SNU) every Thursday night. Quidditch, a wizarding team s
Instead of enjoying their weekends in downtown Seoul, students check their gear and head to their destination, a cave. After arriving at one of the well-known caves in Korea, they make sure their seil
Farmtory introduces its 3,000 followers on Facebook to a healthy food culture and helps them eat fresh organic produce. As a mobile-based social venture, Farmtory enables consumers to receive agricult
A magazine with over 150 colorful pages of illustrations, editorials and surveys of a single film, Prism Of, published by Ef-Lab, short for film laboratory, sets a new standard for film magazines. The
Recently, more and more universities are having their membership training (MT) at Buddhist temples instead of the usual resorts or training centers. This so-called “temple -stay” MT cultur
Sharing the looks of Koreans, but not speaking a word of Korean. The Koryoins are descendants of people from the Joseon Dynasty who were forcibly migrated to Central Asian countries by the Soviet Unio
A bright yellow sign reads “Doing,” alluring passerbys. Inside, rows of books, colorful eco-friendly bags, and mugs welcome the curious visitors. Doing, a feminism café, is a hub fo
From the late 1970s to 1990s, one of the most popular Korean television programs was the “MBC Campus Music Festival.” A music festival broadcasted for university students, the program aime
One block before the Sinchon Train station, a bookstore with brown wooden interior and wide windows lies between narrow alleys. Inside, a single low-hanging lightbulb shines brightly over one book dis
Three years ago, two college students roamed the Main Gate of Ewha, asking the passing students to participate in a street survey about their preference on salad restaurants. With its result, the two
2013 International Labor Organization statistics show that 19.2 percent of people aged between 15 to 29, about a million Koreans, are “NEET”, or “Not in Education, Employment or Trai
One can easily see feral cats roaming a campus. University students worldwide have raised awareness and contributed to the protection and improvement of these feral cats’ lives. In many countrie
Thoughts that cannot be seen or heard are recreated by the unique movements of the mime club, Pantos.“We aspire to express different areas of our lives through our performances and spend time cr
When talking about campus life in Korea, it is impossible to overlook MT, which is short for membership training. MT is a type of retreat you go with colleagues such as students from your major or a c
While walking, people rarely observe the pavement, spotted with black lumps that were once chewing gum. Gum Painting helps people create small universes upon the discarded chewing gums.“I wanted
Students are wandering around the campus in their free time between classes. They soon find a place to sit and become lost in their smartphones. Although many of them want to spend time doing somethin
Sheep, owls, and penguins dressed in vibrant sweaters visit the user on the smartphone. They share experiences of life with a home owner, who buys specific materials to attract the animals.“Home
When you get off the bus at the three-way intersection at Naksan Park and follow one of the steep alleys, you can easily spot the bustling sewing factories on both sides. An old hub of Korean garment