When in Rome, one will enjoy Italian culture. In Paris, French culture welcomes the visitors. However, this May, both Korean and international students in Seoul do not have to visit the Arab world to
It is always a matter of “how many” when trying to land a good job, such as the ones at big corporations or government offices. In the past, employers looked at how many A’s appeared
Women around the world have become prime ministers, chief executives and astronauts; however, such achievements did not come in a twinkling of an eye. Efforts to elevate women’s standards began
The number of visitors noticeably increased after the reconstruction of the Cheonggye Stream in 2005. However, people tend to unconsciously pass by the book stores on Cheonggye 5 Ga (street). They are
The Ewha Cooperative hosted a contest called Looking for Ewha’s Sikgaek (Master Chef) from September 29 to November 6 as part of Ewha Cooperative’s Hanmadang?festival. The theme of the com
The issues of imported beef and melamine have been the hot potato in Korean society. As these food-related incidents awake the increasing concern of the people relating to the food they consume, Jin S
1. Esther Chae is an award-winning Korean-American actress.2. Yanar Mohammed is the founder of the Organization of Women's Freedom in Iraq
1. Dancers at the Seoul Namsan Festival perform a Korean traditional dance accompanied by the traditional drum, the buk.2. A 600-meter-long rice cake at the Icheon Rice Cultural Festival.3. Participantst at the Gwangju Kimchi Festival hold the kimchi they have made during the event.
Chung Hannah poses at the office of the United Nations headquarters, where she is the first Korean college undergraduate to become a regular worker.
It is taking longer than usual to pick a lunch menu for Kim Ji-young (English Literature, 4). Kim, an ordinary Korean college student who has been using the school cafeteria for the past four years, i
“‘Symphony’ was the best place to hang out with my friends during my free periods. It was a quiet classic music café in front of Ewha that sold different kinds of coffee. The
CAPTION"Sweet City," paint on acrylic, at the 2008 Fashion Image Exhibition(efad)."Gradually Progressing Self," acylic paint on hard board, at efad. Students look at the list of mo
Every day, students bump into dozens or even hundreds of new faces in and out of campus—classmates, professors, shop clerks, people you see in the subway and even those you pass by on the street
CAPTION: French Professor Pascal Grotte holds intimate discussions with three students in his Korean-Frrench Literature Translation class. “Yoboseyo (Hello)? Yes, this is Pascal speaking,”
“When the festival period approached, I remember some classes being canceled because many students were absent due to preparing and participating in different events,” said Shim Soon-jung (’91, Scienc
During the three-day Daedong Festival period, students wander around the campus to experience the fun and excitement that have been prepared. However, students sometimes miss out on the events because
When students get back home late at night from finishing their day’s work, they go directly into their room, close the door and spend the rest of their time there before going to school next morning.
“This is my daughter, Lucy. Isn’t she cute?” said Lee Myung-hee (’82, Mass Communication), the editor-in-chief of Vogue Korea, pointing at a picture of her Martiz. This one phrase suddenly swept away
Movies, Women and Ewha. How do these three independent words relate? They are all intwined in the life and work of Kim Su-jin (’89, German Literature), the producer of Bidangil Pictures that created t
Things to do: school work, part-time jobs, internships, club activities, and get-togethers with friends. There are 24 hours in a day, but 24 hours seem too short for students who actually want to mana