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
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
Recently, the school has started another construction project to make another change in the main gate which was already under construction all throughout last year. At the same time, the construction
The first time I was encountered with Ewha Voice is when my tutor, who is currently one of the Ewha students, had recommended one. Since then, reading Ewha Voice from time to time has given me a diffe
President-elect Lee Myung-bak is rolling up his sleeves to reform the nation’s English education policy. According to Lee, the current English learning system has proven to be so flawed that despite 1
Ever since I joined the “Roots and Shoots” club when I was in middle school, I became very interested in the environment of our planet, especially global warming in particular. I have written several
This winter, for 8 weeks – from January 7th to February 29th - I worked as an intern at IBM Korea. Though still mistaken as a PC company, it’s a fact that IBM sold its PC division in 1995 and ha
The EBS International Documentary Festival, or the EIDF, held its 4th annual festival in August this year. As one of the major broadcasting companies in South Korea, EBS has a potential power of reach
The recent purchase of Calvin Klein merchandise on the stolen credit card of a fellow Ewha student has redirected our attention to the long-standing problem of theft at Ewha. The case was seemingly cl
In recent years, there have been more and more universities forced to extend the election period for their student government due to fewer and fewer students exercising their right to vote. The poor p
To be honest, I was not that close with Ewha Voice, the only English newspaper in campus. This was not because I did not like Ewha Voice as a newspaper; I just was not very comfortable with reading ar
by Kim Young-hwa (English Education, 1) I never imagined that I would be elected as the student ambassador of Shinhan Bank, because the competitive rate was 100:1, the highest rate since Shinhan Bank
The first day I entered in Ewha dormitory my hands couldn’t stop grabbing the news paper that was in the box of Ewha Voice by the side of Graduate dormitory. I found Ewha Voice a very good source to g
With the advancement of communication technology, journalism has become the fourth major power in modern society along with administration, legislation and justice. Besides informing the public what i
About one year has passed since Humanities Week was held by the Korea Research Foundation (KRF) and the University deans who made up the nationwide Humanities Study Group. Hosts and participants, incl
On the first day I entered Ewha Womans University as a freshman four years ago, I was much surprised to find that there was no formal encounter with the senior students at the Division of Social Scien
It was June when I was wondering how I could make the best of upcoming summer vacation. Just then, I heard about news that ten students will be given a chance to study the language in Germany for a mo
Gaining name recognition is important so companies, institutions, and individuals adopt numerous strategies to do so. One strategy is excelling in a field and attracting attention because of the quali
Globalization is a buzzword and many fields have already started preparing for this globalised era. The Global Ewha 2010 Project is one example of an effort to prepare for the ever-changing world. Thi