In physical distress? How about dashing to the Ewha Health Service Center, located on the B1 floor of the Alumnae Center, which offers a variety of free health services for students and faculty. Schoo
In 1989, a somewhat shy and sensitive girl first walked through the gates of Ewha. She was a young lady with a delicate heart, but big dreams. 16 years later, Lee Jee-hyun ('96, Dance) tells of how th
To many people, exercising is an essential way to relax. With the current interest in "well-being," physical fitness clubs seem to have appeared on every street corner. In this issue, "Tips on Ewha Li
It is a great wonder how so much energy comes out from the petite figure of Lee Roo-ji ('04, Korean Traditional Music) as she blows a Piri, a Korean flute, during the morning service on Sundays at the
Located on the B1 floor of the Ewha Museum is the museum library which is open from Monday to Friday (10 a.m.- 5 p.m.) to both Ewha students and others, as long as they carry their ID cards. The new l
"Make yourself at home," says Hwang Hyun-kyu ('76, Journalism), a special make-up effects artist. Hwang's first words to us during the interview showed her heart-warming and mother-like characteristic
In the past couple of years, streams of online shopping malls have flooded the Internet, beckoning consumers (yes, you!) to freely look around at the comfort of their own desks. There is little you ca
▲ Koo says being free from prejudice is the stepping stone to understanding and accepting various foreign cultures. Numerous words can describe him: a journalist, the first Korean at the United Nation
▲ Lee is the first woman to hold the place of CEO at PAG. Current President of the Premier Automotive Group Korea (PAG Korea) and former CEO of Volvo Car Korea, Lee Hyang-lim (84, Life Sciences) set s
There is a phrase called "Ewha Mafia" in today's Korean society where males fear the prowess and competence of Ewha graduates in the work field. Undeniably, Ewha graduates are reaching top positions a
"What have I done to be an interviewee?" she asks. Now a reporter at the JoongAng Daily, Wohn Dong-hee was a Ewhaian unlike others. During the 4 years of nesting in Ewha, she had many extraordinary ex
"I think it is okay to be a wanderer in your twenties. I still can't answer in a word what my ultimate goal is, but I know that I'll be working for the betterment of international relations. My encoun
Today's Multinational Corporations are believed to be offering higher salaries and better working environments than Korean corporations, especially to female employees. For many Ewhaians who are wande
"A portrait of Kim Il-sung and Kim Jung-il was hung in each class," says Park Mi-ryung (Business Administration, 3). She explains that the picture of Kim Il-sung was called "The sunshine portrait, bec
In Korea, many people consider the pharmacist a woman? job. Nonetheless, there are not many female pharmacists who hold high positions in the pharmaceutical sector. On July 29, Yang Ji-sun (81, Indust
On March 12, the National Assembly voted to begin impeachment proceedings against President Roh Moo-hyun. I first heard the news on the radio, when I was on the bus to school. My first reaction, as we
Brightly colored drawings by elementary school students hang down the walls of the ivory-colored building. Green and yellow capital letters spell its name: EBY Academy. Stepping inside, orange and red
Ewha has recently lifted the notorious marriage ban that has kept married women out of the university for decades. As a result, women who were forced to quit school because of their marriages are comi
She was her parents pride, a gentle and obedient daughter. She was loved by everyone, a sophisticated student of Ewha Womans University with a bright and sweet personality. She had dreamt of becoming
The Korean media has gone through many changes since the birth of the republic. Once subject to heavy censorship, especially in the early 1970s under the Park Chung-hee government, the media is now la