I can’t remember a time when I didn’t like the camera. Ever since I was young my dad took pictures of me all the time. Being a silly kid, I would pose for the camera and run around in exci
Watch out! A seductive little thief, often dressed in black and carrying a miniature camera, is trying to steal our education right out from under our noses. This ambitious little thief also wants to
If you ever watched the Pixar movie “Coco,” you’ll probably notice the title as one of the most heartwarming soundtracks. For those who haven’t watched it, basically the main c
When hearing the word “Poland” oftentimes the first thing I hear from people is “I went to Warsaw, for holidays” or “I really loved Krakow”. But, to me, it’s
This fall, I attended the Sorak-Symposium for the first time. This German Language and Literature conference was founded in the early nineties at a secluded hotel in the Sorak Mountains. Even though t
"I have eaten/ the plums/ that were in/ the ice box// and which/ you were probably/ saving/for breakfast// Forgive/ they were delicious/so sweet/ and so cold.” These twelve lines are everyt
Did you know that only a person with a medical license can make tattoos in South Korea? Most of the Korean people with whom I had the opportunity to converse responded negatively. The reason for their
In this semester, I am holding a liberal arts lecture entitled “Human being and Philosophical Thinking”. It covers four topics: art, photography, life (existence), and friendship. In this
October 6th, 6:08 a.m. Ha Jeom-yeon, a Korean victim of Japanese military’s wartime sexual slavery passed away. October 30th, South Korean Supreme Court delivered a final verdict ordering the st
Saudi Arabia has hit international news constantly after the slaying of journalist Jamal Khashoggi at their government’s hands, causing outcry from officials and the general populace all over th
In October of 2017, The New York Times reported rape, sexual assault, and abuse allegations against Harvey Weinstein, a critically-acclaimed and successful film producer in Hollywood. The #MeToo movem
After the Chuseok holiday, you scroll down your Facebook feed and all posts you see are different diet methods and workout videos that will “help” you lose weight after eating great foods
Last July, I and my colleagues killed Hitler. OK, we did not literally kill Hitler. We spent two hours in a coffee shop near Ewha playing a board game called Black Orchestra. The game is a cooperative
“Are you insane? Why are you going to South Korea to get your bachelors when you could get it in your own country?” It was a statement that I had heard many times when I announced I will b
Feminism is taking the spotlight in the world stage when it comes to social issues, and one of the most hotly-debated topics is the issue of women’s reproductive rights. The world trend right no
Why South Korea? Why Ewha Womans University? How does it feel for you to be here? Questions I am constantly asked about for the last eight months of proudly being a full time and western student in Ew
I love the sights and sounds of late summer days. As the day wears on, the sun slowly paints a fleeting trail of golden light on mountain faces and trees to make way for the moonrise, accompanied by t
Not surprisingly, people are not interested in fighting for others’ rights and they would stay indifferent as long as they are not involved in it. Yes, some of those not involved may seem intere
The moment I stepped into the Incheon Airport, it was a new life for me. I am sure everyone feels the same way when they leave for a new adventure in a different country. When I was in high school pre
The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) has been at the centre of debates concerning how to engage regimes which are either unable or unwilling to safeguard their citizens against the four specific crimes