Although Women’s Student Government Associations (WSGA) have long been among the most prominent student societies in Korean universities, their stature has fallen greatly in the past five years.
In June, Bae Lina, a beauty YouTuber with more than 115,000 subscribers, uploaded a video titled “I am not pretty.” The video, featuring Bae removing her makeup, gained more than 3 million
Boxquare, a three-story container building located near Sinchon Train Station, opened its doors on Aug. 31. Construction started last December, and now the complex is ready to invite street vendors an
#1 Recently, Park In-seo cut her hair short. She threw away her cosmetics long ago and gave away all her earrings. When meeting with other people, she doesn’t wear short skirts or pants. Instead
After the July 28 broadcast of SBS’s popular investigative probe program, Unanswered Questions, social interest in Korea’s spy camera has skyrocketed.Spy camera are at the heart of domesti
Korea is gradually progressing into a multicultural society. However, multicultural education is rarely provided in Korea and current university students did not receive compulsory education on multic
The 2018 Seoul World Culture Fair was held for three days from May 25 to 27, aiming to introduce the diverse culture of the world to teenagers and help them understand the different lifestyles of peop
May is the month of family in Korea. However, out of the many commemoration days in May, the day many Koreans consider the most important is Parent’s Day. Korea began celebrating Mother’s
Many university students take on part-time jobs nowadays, the biggest reason is because they do not want to rely on monthly allowances from their parents. This year, there was an increase in minimum w
Sinchon Tokkigull (Sinchon burrow), a place once criticized by its odor and potential dangers of crime, was reborn with colorful artworks on March 20. Located right under the Gyeongui Line railroad, i
The Ministry of Education (MOE) sent official notice to universities notifying them of a ban on selling alcohol on campus during university festivals. Until last year, although the legislation on liqu
Unfamiliar to university students in Korea, Makerspace is a place where collaborative work on hightechnology is pursued. Making, learning, and exploring high-tech tools that cannot be easily seen in o
May 1 is International Workers’ Day, also referred as May Day or “Workers’ Day” in Korea, that celebrates laborers all around the world. Worker’s Day is designated as a p
Last April 4, the school’s Center for Gender Affairs announced the disciplinary measure for the professor of Art & Design who was accused of sexual harassment against Ewha students. Along wi
Once a week, members of E-COPS, the one and only information security club in Ewha, gather to discuss rising issues on the matter. In its name, E stands for Ewha and COPS for “Control of Program
The recent scandal regarding a British data analysis firm, Cambridge Analytica, has started the #DeleteFacebook campaign. In March, Cambridge Analytica was under fire for using over 50 million Faceboo
The 2018 Pyeongchang Paralympic Games came to a meaningful close on March 18. There were 570 players from 49 countries participating in the games, the biggest Paralympic Games in its history. Inspirin
According to Statistics Korea, Korean women’s average age at their first marriage entered the thirties in 2015. The increase of working women is one of many factors that have led to this phenome
More than 3.2 million university students took out loans to cover their education expenses from 2010 to 2016, according to the National Tax Service. Each student took out an average of 2,940,000 won p
Hundreds of activists and citizens gathered at the Gwanghwamun Plaza in central Seoul for the Women’s Day ceremony on Mar. 8, holding slogans written “#MeToo” and “#WithYou.&rd