South Korea? drive to regain wartime control is a controversial issue. Proponents say the current state of affairs is an infringement of South Korea? sovereignty and opponents claim that since South K
By Choi Yoon-ji Employment season is back. According to Intercrew, an Internet-based recruitment agency, Korea? leading conglomerates announced plans to recruit 18,000 new employees in the second half
Intelligence, confidence, and a sense of womanly wit are all I need to win over them,?murmurs Choi Kyung-ah (36) to herself in the job interview waiting room of P&G (Procter & Gamble) as she t
Most universities are still using regulations established during the 1970 and 80s, especially regarding student activities, according to a study by Professor Park Yong-bu (Sungkyunkwan University) pub
As South Korea and the United States are getting ready for the third round of Free Trade Agreement (FTA) negotiations, sectors that were left undecided from the second round are receiving attention. P
An agreement between two countries promoting an ideal market model wherein the trade of goods and services flows unhindered by government-imposed artificial costs. Safeguard - An international law use
The world? second wealthiest man, Warren Buffett has received a great deal of media coverage recently due to his heavily-contested donation to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. More and more prom
There is a Korean proverb that says the hardship of studying is temporary, but the hardship of not being educated is forever. We often hear heart-warming stories of the elderly, going back to the scho
While most people are concentrating on the things going around nearby, there are students who use their time to observe things invisible even to the naked eye. When most people are afraid of darkness
"What a pity. We are the unfortunate generation with no memories to keep," says Christine Lee (International Studies, 3) as she walks down the road from the Ewha main gate to the subway station which
"I came here in search of my mother with hopes of tracing back my true bloodline and birth," says Henrick Andersen, originally Korean, but who was adopted by his Swedish parents twenty four years ago.
Finding a single word to define all the members of AD Flash is not easy, since the students of AD Flash have different personalities, values, and outlooks in life. However, these unique students, with
In society today, there are many social issues that arise from the neglect of our neighbors; problems that exist because other people seem irrelevant to us. People's attention and support can make a g
"A true diplomacy" is how An Mi-kyoung (Inha University, 2) describes VANK, a diplomatic mission that informs undistorted history and knowledge of Korea to foreigners. VANK, which stands for Voluntary
The local elections to be held on May 31 are still 60 days away, so there may be many Ewha students who have hardly given them a passing thought yet. But these elections are a little bit out of the or
They often say that money determines a student's academic ability in Korean society. Many students receive expensive tutorial lessons and numerous people guide these students. On the other hand, orpha
This is what you will frequently find on the website's board of the Korean University Students Politics and Diplomacy Research Association (KPDRA): notice of forums and international conferences on di
The year 2005 will be remembered for various gains in women's rights. The Ministry of Gender Equality and Family was launched and hojuje, the patriarchal family registry system, was abolished. Further
"Name me a president,"someone asks. "John F. Kennedy," one answers. "Nelson Mandela,"another replies. Not too many will, however, refer to female presidents when answering the question because there h
After college students are finished with their long-dreaded yet almost cathartic encounter with finals, a whole three months of jolly winter break awaits them. During this golden period, students ofte