In celebration of International Workers’ Day, student volunteer organization Seoul Donghaeng (SDH) launched a campaign to connect part-time workers with employers. The university volunteering platform Donghaeng, which means “going together” in Korean, launched the Bridge Campaign to connect universi
Emerging last year, a newly coined term, “f**k-it expense” has been a fad among the young generation in Korea. The terminology roots from the concept of opportunity cost, but specifically
“Let’s Vegan” and “Damdam,” teams consisting of Ewha students from Kiwoom Restaurants project, will operate stores from April to June at Sinchon Boxquare. Kiwoom Restaura
An enraged university student in Gwangju sent a fake letter to 17 Offices of Education nationwide on March 8, after his university had rejected similar proposals. His letters impersonated President Mo
An-sim booths, initially expected to function as safe zones, turned out to be inefficient in crime scenes due to its unsuitable locations and lack of awareness among citizens. In 2015, KT Linkus and S
Women in Seoul joined others around the world to take a chance to stand up for their rights by holding a rally against gender-based violence on International Women’s Day (IWD) on March 8.A femin
Statistics published by Korean Educational Statistics Service (KESS) have consistently contributed to the widely held public opinion that math and science majors land a job with relative ease when com
Having to focus on their studies while dealing with economic difficulties, students are struggling to maintain healthy eating habits. According to a poll taken by Ewha Voice to determine the eating ha
People pass by many stores that sell a variety of commodities. However, there is one unique café near Ewha where customers select their coffee using an automated vending machine operated by a c
Changes to the part-time instructor law are criticized for being abused by universities resulting in the violation of students’ right to education, according to multiple student and instructor o
The awareness of animal rights has heightened after an incident involving an escaped puma that was shot dead in September. Many people raged over the failed attempt to capture the animal, which had be
Dongduk Women’s University in Seoul has ramped up its security after a male intruder recorded himself naked and masturbated in the school’s empty classrooms and hallways on Oct. 6. He post
Gyoji is an independent school magazine that represents the freedom of speech in universities. Unlike many other school presses, Gyoji is not funded by the school, therefore free from censorship. Howe
New legislation regarding the rights of part-time instructors was approved by the Education Committee of the National Assembly on Nov. 15. The legislation was passed at the assembly’s plenary se
The Ministry of Education made a request to prosecutors for an investigation regarding the recent scandal at Seoul University of Science and Technology, where a child of a faculty member is suspected
Dankook and Chung-Ang Pyeongwha Nabi, a network of university student clubs working towards solutions for “Comfort Women” issues, are experiencing hardships as universities are turning dow
Anyone living in Korea would agree on the severity and recent worsening of fine dust concentration in the atmosphere. What used to be an innocuous number on the meteorologist’s scale, now, has c
Korean legal drinking age coincides with the year most students enter college. Entering a bar with a group of new friends with a shiny ID that barely had much use before is one of the aspects that mos
A new legislation that requires tutor matching websites to lower their commission fee was proposed by 10 members of the National Assembly on Sept. 27. Lee Chan-yeol, a member of Bareunmirae Party, is
The vegetarian lifestyle has been portrayed in various forms including the Korean movie Little Forest and events such as the 2018 Vegetarian Film Festival that took place on Sept. 29. An increasing nu