Pottery jars of different shapes point the empty spaces around the Ewha Womans University Museum with an eclectic palette of reds and yellows. These prehistoric jars are called onngi, and all those on
There is a radio program that gives a moment of respite for people from China, Vietnam, the Philippines, and Thailand who are living a working strenuously in Korea. A Multicultural Family Radio Broadc
Close your eyes, and listen to the old wooden floor panels creaking down beneath your feet. Quiet murmurs, hums of prayer, and a small clanging of the chandelier hanging from the ceiling will fill you
Cookies are delicious, but most of them, are also bad for you, with few vitamins and too much sugar. But students on Ewhaian.com, an online community for Ewha students, discovered a healthy exception
Where the trees and flowers blossom, a cluster of ripe cabbages boasting its large leaves dyed in green are growing on the small tracts of land nearby the Student Union Building. Although their height
Before the autumnal tints overwhelm the hue of the leaves calling for their days to fall, the Student Government Association (SGA) is holding a sports festival that allows students to sweat on the fin
Today I will discuss under the theme of "To whom does Dokdo belong?" looking at the subject in three ways: historically, legally, and graphically. This is the most universal approach to the
Several weeks before the course registration period, students sweat over contemplating which classes to fill in their as of yet vacant schedules for the next semester. Scribbling on big, wide paper wi
A special lecture by Chair Professor Shin Yong-ha of Ewha Academy for Advanced Studies was held under the title of “To Whom Does Dokdo Belong?” on September 11 at the LG Convention Hall lo
On the thirty-minute campus tours that are held throughout the year the spice for the visitors is not just the sightseeing itself – souvenirs that satisfy both practical and aesthetical cravings
While students were relieving stress amounted during the vacation, the Ewha administration was busy reconstructing several buildings and adding new services which will greet students in the upcoming s
During the two month long summer vacation, some students have packed their bag to visit the romantic country of art, culture, fashion and cheese, France. They were not only agog over the grand Eiffel
The end of students’ spring semester was the beginning of a momentous journey for some people. Kim Jeong-yoon (Politics & Diplomacy, 4) and Sun Ju-yearn (’03, International Studies) we
The phrases scribbled on the wall of one woman’s bathroom inside the Centennial Library speak of the affection Ewha students have for their school. They say, “I really love our school. Although I alwa
Walking around the campus, students can be seen wearing uniforms. One might steal a curious look at those shirts and notice the letters on the back, indicating the name of a certain college to which t
On May 18, 1980 citizens of Gwangju took to the streets. They were shouting for democracy, claiming their right to freedom, and protesting against the injustice of military rule. From then to May 27,
As you walk by the Student Cafeteria, mouth-watering smells coming from the dishes of numerous students catches your nose. Turning your head toward the smell, the steam coming from the freshly cooked
Caption: Students at the Image Consultant Education Course practice posing to create a positive image under the guidance of their instructor. It only takes about three minutes to make a first impressi
On the school badge, which all of students receive upon admission to the school, Ewha’s precepts are represented with three words: Jin (Truth), Seon (Goodness), and Mi (Beauty). But what do three word