To promote adoption, May 11 was designated as Adoption Day in 2006. Along with this effort, there are organizations that take care of orphan babies who are to be adopted. Many university students have
Spurred by health concerns, s trong protests against plans to import U.S. beef are being held around Seoul. University students are also involved. The university students are concerned because they ma
The busy test season is over and students are searching for activities to enjoy and feel active again. However, except for some noise coming from the finishing touches of the constructions, the campus
A Korean proverb, “After ten years, even rivers and mountains change,” tells us how time can change everything. If a decade can transform rivers and mountains, how about 122 years? Ewha is celebrating
The phrases scribbled on the wall of one woman’s bathroom inside the Centennial Library speak of the affection Ewha students have for their school. They say, “I really love our school. Although I alwa
Walking around the campus, students can be seen wearing uniforms. One might steal a curious look at those shirts and notice the letters on the back, indicating the name of a certain college to which t
Students can enhance their English skills and explore their career paths from the newly opened facilities: the English Lounge (left) and the Job Café (right). In the first two weeks of May, the
The Ewha-HCAP (Harvard College in Asia Program) Conference was held at Ewha with 20 Harvard University students participating from March 22 to 30. The program was held as an extension to the previous
CAPTION: Guests participate in the tape cutting event during the dedication ceremony for the now-completed Ewha Campus Complex. Dedication ceremony of the Ewha Campus Complex (ECC) was held on April 2
Ewha students meet professors in class, but not many students say they have time to talk to their professors about personal concerns or problems after class. “Even though I have an advisor and take he
Flowers are in full blossom and students are going to classes with colorful and light outfits, spending more and more time outdoors. Spring is really here on the Ewha campus, with most of the construc
With an increase in the demand for English proficiency tests, and the general emphasis on English in Korean society, private language institutes are attracting more and more university students. “Most
When students get back home late at night from finishing their day’s work, they go directly into their room, close the door and spend the rest of their time there before going to school next morning.
“This is my daughter, Lucy. Isn’t she cute?” said Lee Myung-hee (’82, Mass Communication), the editor-in-chief of Vogue Korea, pointing at a picture of her Martiz. This one phrase suddenly swept away
by Chung Seung-yeon Having lived in the Middle East, which is even until today perceived as so veiled a region, often the times, I tend to find myself especially paying attention to events going on in
There’s a magical moment in life when your long-kept dreams suddenly turn into reality. This change often seems so sudden that it is hard to tell whether you’re still lingering about in a dream or hav
With 147 foreign exchange students studying at Ewha this spring semester, it is not so difficult to spot a foreigner on campus or inside a classroom. However, many Korean students still think they mus
Ewha Voice has been ‘THE’ monthly English Newspaper of Ewha for more than half a century since 1954. It has also been my favorite campus paper from my freshman year. One of the great strengths EV has
By Kristina Smith I am prideful of my diversity filled life. My closest friends come from backgrounds that are vastly different from mine. They include other blacks, white people and Asians. We each a
As we flip our calendars to May, we find small letters beneath the day 8: Parents’ Day. Some may sigh that the date is not marked in red. Others may even feel a familiar pang of guilt. However, not ma