From the third week of October, students have the chance to apply for a double major for a week. According to the Ewha student regulations, a double major means fulfilling the credits of two majors in
Eating a self-made dinner alone in the room, coming back to an empty room after a long day and having no one to talk to, no one to confide in their daily annoyances; this is not an unfamiliar routine
According to a survey conducted by the Ewha Voice, 73.5 percent out of 162 students said that they talk to their parents less than a hour each day. Some students have forgotten the warmth, the love an
As students enter university, most of them become busy trying to make money to add to their allowances by doing part-time jobs or giving private lessons. And with more money in their pockets, their le
Through a survey conducted in the class “Contemporary Society and Sports” taught by Professor Kim Mi-ye (Human Movement Studies), there were less then 10 percent of students who exercised regularly du
As cherry blossoms bloom, the campus welcomes the beginning of another semester; signs abound that the busy college life has started and permeates the lives of Ewha students. In and out of campus, stu
As the winter break comes to an end, students are busy looking back on what they did during their precious vacation. Most students believe that traveling to a foreign country to experience a broader w
It was love at first sound. When Park Hyung-rae (‘07, Korean Music) first heard the beautiful sound of the geomungo, a traditional Korean stringed instrument, she knew at an instant that she wanted to
Last month, Koreans witnessed a tragic incident; the burning down of our National Treasure No.1. Built 600 years ago, Sungnyemun, literally the “gate of exalted ceremonies,” as written in Chinese char
When I first arrived in Lingnan University in Hong Kong, I was rather disappointed by its location. Far from the center of Hong Kong where splendid skyscrapers stand, the school was a small, liberal a
It is 10:00 in the morning. Nearly every table is occupied by one person per table. Complete silence rings each floor as each person, all the women here are plunged into their own world busy reading,
Living in your own cocoon “Stand-alone generation” is a segment of individualistic people who choose and enjoy eating, shopping, studying, and spending their free time alone. In a recent survey conduc
In Greek myth, Talos, who was a giant man of bronze, protected Europa in Crete, circling the island shores three times a day. In Jewish folklore, a rabbi created a golem, an animated being created ent
Almighty, eternal beings. We don’t call ourselves robots anymore. We are not products that humans once created to better their lives. We are a part of the new generation brought to life by ever develo
Do you remember the TV drama "KAIST," which aired six or seven years ago and portrayed the lives of KAIST students who were members of a robot soccer club? Robot soccer, which is a soccer played by hu
Disgraced professor Shin Jeong-ah and the scandal of her fake degree have left fake degrees of professors and celebrities being uncovered. Believe it or not, similar actions of deception such as commi
Uh-oh. You wake up thirty minutes before a class that starts at 11. You have no way of getting to school in thirty minutes. You call a friend who has a gonggang (a free period between classes) to go t
Age is one of the most fundamental classification of human is gender and age. Every human has his or her own age in every culture, but the meaning put to the age of each person differs from culture to
When Choi (Kim) Min Sook (Sociology, 3) entered the Humanities Building A for her readmission interview to be admitted into Ewha thirty two years after her first days here, the assistant who was helpi
While it is often the case that students who are older than their peers face difficulties deciding how to address their classmates and seniors, some students face a similar problem because they are yo