People around the world are trying Korean gejang, or raw marinated crab, at home, and it has everything to do with recent social media trends. At-home recipe videos of traditional Korean foods like gejang and kalguksu have recently been taking the internet by storm. While Korean barbecue has made it
Ewha’s dormitory announced four newly applied penalty clauses via its official website on Feb. 20. These new penalties came into effect the day after the announcement on Feb. 21. According to the dormitory’s notice board, new regulations have been put in place: banning early morning deliveries, pena
An Ewha student who wished to stay anonymous sought to rent a studio apartment near campus, yet the exorbitant cost forced her to live in a relatively inexpensive shared flat with strangers. With a deposit of 5 million won, she had no choice but to live in a shared apartment because the only resort
It is an old tradition of Ewha to start the first period at 8 a.m., which is an hour earlier than every other university in South Korea. However, the fundamental question is left unanswered. Is starting school at 8 a.m. necessary? Throughout the years, students of Ewha have consistently expressed th
As a rising junior majoring in a field that has zero relation with STEM, I had mixed feelings about ChatGPT when it started trending after its release. To be frank, my immediate reaction was indifference. Technology has always failed to attract my attention, and ChatGPT seemed to be no different fro
“I want to die peacefully in my sleep like my grandfather, not screaming in terror like his passengers.” Don’t Look Up, an apocalyptic political satire black comedy film, opens with a somehow profound yet witty quote. It first had everyone’s attention for featuring astonishing casts. After watching
Vienna, or Wien in its native German, is home to a vast collection of famous royal palaces and cultural monuments, whether it be art, music, or architecture. This city is a beautiful travel destination for all seasons, especially during the cozy, festive winter months. As the capital of the former H
For a while in October, the expressions on my friends’ faces whenever I told them the title of my latest read were sights to behold. Understandable, though, because when is the last time you’ve heard of a memoir with a title this shocking? The cover of the book doesn’t dull the blow either. Former N
Ever since I was a kid, Kyung Wha Chung has been my Superhero. Whenever I was having a hard time, her music comforted me. When I was happy, her music filled me with energy. Her music was a textbook for me to learn the violin as a hobby. Her music was my teacher and also my friend. I especially liked
It is the job of the city councilor to make ordinances necessary for citizens and review whether the budget of the city is appropriately spent. Ultimately, they work for the welfare of the citizens. For Seoul citizens’ better life, Ewha alumna Hwang You-jung is working as a councilor of the Seoul Me
During COVID-19, many people have purchased diagnostic kits that detect specific viruses or diseases simply within 15 minutes. This type of biological technology has been around for some 30 years and has also spread its influence in the field of veterinary disease diagnosis, which is today led by Ki
Oftentimes, menstruation is described as a sort of “magic” that visits women once a month. Though it is a natural physiological phenomenon that half of the human race experience throughout most of their lives, the word menstruation itself is constantly replaced by euphemisms. However, behind these a
The global attention on the Netflix thriller “The Glory” has shed light on past bullying incidents and violence. “The Glory” presented by Netflix on December 30, 2022, is about the revenge story of a woman who was bullied to the point of deciding to drop out of school and whose soul was broken by th
With the American artificial intelligence company OpenAI launching its AI chat model ChatGPT last November, the world is slowly starting its development towards an AI- integrated society, starting with search engines. OpenAI’s ChatGPT is a chatbot based on the company’s GPT-3 family of large languag
With recent measures easing COVID-19 restrictions, Ewha In Day returned to campus in full force. On Feb. 18, participants of all ages gathered at the ECC theater. The event was filled with various recreational activities, including a campus tour led by Ewha Campus Leaders. Ewha In Day allows anyone
The issuance of newly redesigned student ID cards has been announced, applicable from the 2023 spring semester. Its all-new simple yet meaningful and trendy design was the top-voted student design from the Ewha Student ID Card Design Contest, which was held from May 2 to 11, 2022. According to a fac
The Harvard College in Asia Program (HCAP) has resumed its annual conference in-person for the first time in two years. The 2022- 2023 Boston Conference started off on the Harvard campus where Ewha delegates traveled for a week from Jan. 15 to Jan. 21. HCAP, a program designed to promote academic an
Campus NewsEwha’s Concert for Peace supports end to war in Ukraine Concert for Peace, a small gathering hosted by the College of Music as a means to wish for peace in Ukraine, held lunchtime concerts every weekday in front of the Russian Embassy starting from March 21. Professor Bai Il- hwan who bel
It is no secret that social media algorithms have not been at its best lately. Many consider this to be a side effect of the recent administrative changes the tech industry has been going through. Meta announced the layoff of more than 11,000 of its employees, and Twitter purged around 2700 staff fo
A hijab is a head covering worn by Muslim women to maintain modesty and privacy, prescribed in the Qur’an, the sacred scripture of Islams. The Iranian government legally mandates women to dress decently by covering their entire head with a hijab and wearing baggy clothes to hide their figures. Moreo