During the summer, especially in countries where the climate is extremely hot and humid, many people prefer to stay cool indoors as much as possible. However, some college students voluntarily decide
▲ During the May Festival, KISA arranged foodstands and sold handmade food. KISA works to help foreign students adjust to life in Korea. Suffering from loneliness in Korea? Are you studying alone? The
Looking out of a window from the fifth floor of the Hakkwan, the students of the 1960s get a view of the crossroad lined with rows of stark red salvia. The statue of Alice R. Appenzeller is not due fo
▲ Lee spent a month of intensive studying and researching at Ewha.- Photo provided by Lee Hee-jin Lee Hee-jin (Harvard Univ., 4) came to study at Ewha in June 2004. Lee majors in East Asian Studies an
▲ Students register with their ID cards. This semester, the Central Library went through a major renovation. In accordance with students complaints about lack of seats in reading rooms due to students
Groundbreaking research on the performance of optical diodes by Professor Wu Jeong-won (Physics) and Hwang Ji-soo (Ph.D in Physics) was published in the April 24 issue of ?ature Materials, a London-ba
An anniversary celebration commemorating the April 19, 1960 student protests that ended the Rhee Sung-man government was held in the Student Union Building. The celebration, sponsored by the Departmen
▲ Serge Brammertz(Deputy Prosecutor of ICC) The Deputy Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), Professor Serge Brammertz gave a lecture titled "The role of the ICC and its Mission" at Ew
This spring semester, Ewha students are encountering two obstacles on the way to school. One of the two escalators in the Ewha subway station has been shut down due to construction, causing a surging
▲ An intern helps a young patient with painting at a fund-raising festival supported by her company. Over the past few years, more and more college students have been attracted to internship programs
Safety is not a guarantee in our most conventional surroundings. For example, a national news report broadcasted last month that elevator mishaps occur 20 times the amount of car accidents on average.
Parasols and flowery knee-high skirts with a short bob cut was the latest look back in the 1970s. The clapping of high-heeled shoes rushing up the 45 "stairs of death," is a familiar sound that we sha
Ryu Ji-hye (International Studies, 3) is an exchange student at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada ▲ UBC has an extremely diverse student body. (Ryu, center) My year as an exchang
The students of the College of Music in the mid 1960s concentrate on their music scores, while each music stand is labeled with bold letters conspicuously showing where the group belongs. Music studen
By: Choi Soo-an (International Studies, 4) is an exchange student at New York University. "A frog in a well," as the Korean saying goes, can only see what the narrow opening of the well permits. She h
Foreign faces are not unusual around campus. Especially those taking English classes will commonly find at least one foreign student in class. However, many Ewha students may be unaware that there are
In response to demands from both students and industry for better job preparation, this year several universities are expanding their program of lectures by executives from various enterprises. Beginn
▲ 1 Mary McAleese, the President of Ireland, received an Honorary Doctorate at Ewha on March 24. The Dean of the Graduate School, Professor Chang Pil-wha (Women's Studies) announced, "Ewha nominates P
The 2005 Sunrise Festival was held in front of the Student Union Building in two parts, the first on March 14 and the second on March 16. Ewha Dream, the 37th Student Government Association (SGA), ope
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice made a two-day visit to Seoul, on March 19 and 20, as part of her six-nation tour of Asia to discuss North Korea's nuclear issue. Upon her arrival, Professor Y