An empty table turns into a work of art in just two hours through the hands of Jun Hyun-jung (’92, Social Studies Education). Tablecloth, dishes, cutlery and the food that goes with the table cr
At an art exhibition, a fifteen-year-old girl could not walk away from Gare Saint Lazare, a painting from 1877 by Claude Monet. She was overwhelmed by the energy of the painting and the art museum tha
An ordinary bread-loving girl had no idea her severe atopic and allergic skin would present her with a whimsical baking challenge and become the gateway to a completely different life.“I tried t
At the pebbly, churning seashore, a young woman in a tight, black body suit bravely dives into the water without any safety equipment or oxygen tank and looks for her “treasure” under wate
The story of a lonely, exhausted girl who had found hope and dream upon receiving attention and care from an American soldier during the Korean War has been made into a book, almost 60 years after the
Seeing a woman in her 50s with straight hair and bangs, wearing a stylish decorated blazer and short golden skirt, you might mistaken her for a young rising star singer at a brief glance. However, thi
With the catchphrase “Love that does not exist in this world,” the movie “A Werewolf Boy” was loved by audiences, hitting a total of 7 million views and stealing the top spot i
Every film has its own reasons to be a box office hit. It is undeniable that a successful movie does necessarily require advanced cinematic qualities, but the reason why advertisements reveal aspects
If one has ever been baited by so-called nak-shi articles, literally “fishing” articles, those with headlines promising sensational content solely to hook the public’s attention, the
“Audition,” “DVD,” “Girl in Heels,” and “Dress Code” are some of Chon Kye-young’s (’93, Law) representative pieces, widely known for their u
While painstakingly scrubbing her floor on all fours with cloth on her knees, a thought flashed through the head of Romi Haan (’86, French) that changed her life and subsequently those of many o
Pictures of numerous people with different faces, ages, and backgrounds are hung on the walls of Daumnuri’s office. In the center of every picture stands Lee Young-soung (’63, Christian St
She would always help her classmates with English, and her friends would tell her that she explained better than their English teachers. E. Bo-young (’88, English Education) already knew as a te
For many Ewha students, three young men selling Korean rice balls on a white Styrofoam stand and shouting hearty morning greetings outside the Ewha Womans University subway station would be a familiar
Becoming the master of your own body and soul, and having self-respect when performing is how professor Cho Ki-sook (Dance) defines the act of dancing. Strict forms are often blurred in Cho’s work wit
“Is he dumb or something?” Harsh words from a classmate pierced the young teenager’s heart as he struggled to read a passage aloud in class. This is one of the traumatic experiences
Paper costumes fluttered around the stage and traditional masks with exotic faces crossed left and right as the drama troupe Freedom performed its first play at a small theater in Myeongdong. April 19
While musicians strive to capture the human voice and its myriad of pitches through their instruments, one cello professor at Ewha leaps beyond making the most “human sound” to resonating
Admired by every bride looking for a perfect dress on her special day, Hwang Jae-bok (’83, English) is the number one wedding dress designer in Korea, with a fashion brand under her name―a brand
The Incheon Football Stadium was filled with shouts of victory when Incheon United beat Football Club Seoul on July 15. It was almost a miracle for Incheon United―ranked 12 out of 16 teams in the 2012