The kiosk located on the first floor of the International Education Building closed down at the start of the second semester. This measure was decided by the Office of Financial Affairs, according to
The member clubs of the Club Association decided not to participate in the ?ice to meet you, Ewha welcoming festival sponsored by the Office of Student Affairs on their second general meeting on June
The Ewha Voice, the first English university press in Korea and the only English publication in Ewha, celebrates its Golden Anniversary this year. On July 3, alumnae ranging from the 1st to the 54th o
Starting Aug. 1, Professor Yoo Jang-hee (International Studies) will serve as the Vice-President of External Affairs (a newly established position). Along with Yoo, 27 other professors were appointed
This coming Sept. 11 marks the third anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, a day that changed America forever. In the wake of the tragedy, U.S. President George W. Bush reached the peak of hi
Hong Kong may be a familiar city to many people, even to those who have not been therea former British colony, a city where the lights never go out, a shopping paradise packed with things to see, eat
In step with the well-being trends in today? society, many people have started to search for new ways to look after their health. Lee Ye-jin (Yonsei Univ., 2) has chosen vitamin drinks to be her way o
It is amazing to see something as tiny as a seed grow up to be a tall pine tree. Despite its small size, the seed has the ability to create larger and taller life. And to many students, who may be jus
?outh is not a time of life; it is a state of mind... it is a matter of the will, quality of the imagination, vigor of the emotions; it is the freshness of the deep springs of life.By Samuel UllmanUnd
The overheated concert halls flooding with enthusiastic fans, their eyes glued on Korean singers such as ?even or ?abyvox and screaming to their every moves, or the Korean soap operas and movies like
?ey, don? you see that you?e making it rough for cupcake? Why don? you drop the tuition fee down a bit?The poster protesting unjustly high tuition fees hangs on the wall leading from the main gate to
Remember one of last summer? political controversiesthe one surrounding Park Geun-hye, the Grand National Party representative, where a series of parody strips were uploaded on the government? offici
Parody has been applied to every genre of modern day media in Korea. The online comic strip ?ae-Sun-Ja-Gaek bluntly ridicules current political figures and situations, while TV comedy program ?o-brain
Parody is new thing in high fashion today. T-shirts mocking original foreign brand logos are the laugh of this summer? fashion trends. Yes, Dongdaemun and Namdaemun market have traditionally sold unto
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Fits of laughter always accompany a good parody. In fact, by now we are well accustomed to the dual nature of parody; how it can be on the front news at one point, or just a few laugh-out-loud picture
Different countries have different definitions for parody. In Korea, parody is simply making fun of someone or something, whereas in the U.S., parody is closer to plagiarism because they imitate a per
The clash between the school administration and the Student Government Association (SGA) over this year? tuition raise is expected to continue this semester after an emotional summer full of confronta
The sixth Student-administration committee meeting to discuss the coming tuition raise was held on April 28. However, the continuous conflict between the students and administration reached no agreeme
The appropriate phrase to describe Korea? political situation today would be ? war between generations. What generations? It is difficult to pin down the two major groups at each others throats, but a