For most juniors and seniors in college, early marriage is a common topic of interest. Admiring the marriage of top stars like the recently wed, Han Ga-in (23) and Yeon Jung-hoon (26), more than a few
▲ Professor Cheon Hye-jung (Human Ecology) Professor Cheon Hye-jung (Human Ecology) was interviewed to evaluate today's marriage trends. E.V.: Why do you think people in the past chose to marry? And w
▲ Yoon explores the life of a scientist as an intern at Norwest Labs in Canada. They say a person's college days are her only chance to purely explore and experience life without restraints. This gold
▲ Memories are made (from top left, clockwise) from chatting over a cup of tea with Zach from France, getting sand-coffined by fellow exchange students in Jeju Island, facing surreal war time at the D
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
▲ Bertha Holt holds a child in India, 1944. Like Bertha, many university students today share their passion with the orphans by doing voluntary work.- Phot provided by HCS During the 1950s, there live
▲ - Photo by Park Yoo-mi Korea's first bakery cafe "Migo" launched its first branch in 1994 in front of Ewha. It now has a total of ten branches. When Choung Young-jin, the managing director of Migo,
Looking out of a window from the fifth floor of the Hakkwan, the students of the 1960s get a view of the crossroad lined with rows of stark red salvia. The statue of Alice R. Appenzeller is not due fo
▲ 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
To many people, summer means hanging out at pools or the beach to get a perfect golden tan. Not so long ago, a pale white face was desirable. If you were tan, it meant you spent time outside doing man
▲ Lee spent a month of intensive studying and researching at Ewha.- Photo provided by Lee Hee-jin Lee Hee-jin (Harvard Univ., 4) came to study at Ewha in June 2004. Lee majors in East Asian Studies an
The Ewha Womans University Museum will be holding an academic symposium on June 3 from 12:30 to 5:00 p.m. in the Ewha Museum. The symposium is titled, "Traditionalism as a Theme in Korean Modern &
The Institute of Unification Studies (IUS) will be holding an opening ceremony and academic seminar on June 10 from 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. in the LG Convention Hall. The seminar will mainly deal with futur
The Students Welfare Center and Student Counseling Center are co-hosting an exposition under the title, ?"Exposition for Ewha Students' Summer Vacation - Enjoy & Upgrade Yourself," on June 2 and 3
The Institute for International Trade and Cooperation (IITC) is holding a special lecture on June 3 from 3:00 to 4:30 p.m. in rm. 1002 of the International Educational Building. The lecturer will be D
By Professor Eugene Yun (International Studies) I am ashamed to admit this, but until last week I had no interest in stem cell research. Thanks to Professor Hwang Woo-Suk, however, I now suffer from f
North Korea's recent statement concerning its development of nuclear weapons and withdrawal from six-party talks has set international society astir. Now the U.S. is taking a harsher stance against No
By Cho Hee-yeon (International Office Management, 4) ▲ Cho Hee-yeon (International Office Management, 4) As the article "Two Foreign Students Face Diverge Lives at Ewha," by Lee Eun-a (April 6) mentio
By Director Lee Duck-kyu (Office of Public Relations) ▲ Director Lee Duck-kyu (Office of Public Relations) As our world is becoming more interconnected, the importance of English media in Korean unive
▲ Students register with their ID cards. This semester, the Central Library went through a major renovation. In accordance with students complaints about lack of seats in reading rooms due to students