When I first arrived at Ewha, one of my first impressions of the campus came from the Ewha Voice. Much of the content reflected that of my university's newspaper, The GW Hatchet.The Voice does an exce
October 9 was the 599th Hangul Day, the celebration of the Korean alphabet, Hangul, and its importance as one of Korea's greatest intangible assets. Because of its unique and systematic design, Hangul
Growing up in New Jersey and New York city, musical theater has always been a rather significant part of my childhood, my life and furthermore my identity. My sophmore year, my best friend Leah Kim (s
Since the start of the semester, the campus has been rife with protests by students and alumnae against the dissolution of the College of Human Ecology, and, more substantially, the university’s unpre
Ewha has definitely changed. Wait. No, actually, let's make that into a present progressive: it's in the state of change. It has been in the transforming phase ever since the Globalization project beg
Since its first issue in 1954, Ewha Voice has played a leading role of providing many fascinating articles covering a wide range of subjects, delivering campus-related news and information to Ewhaians
By now everyone knows where her classes are. However, whether you are a senior or a freshman, you might not know about all the useful campus facilities available to you. This column is dedicated to he
Every winter, the icy halls of Hakkwan are heated up with the vigor of "Beings" - the English drama club of Ewha's English Department. The people involved all move together like the parts of an elabor
A couple of recent events concerning education policies have brought to mind the mentality of the average Korean and the government's "consolidation policies." The core of this mentality is revealed i
On the pathways where busy people anxiously wait for green lights, and on the roads where drivers switch on side blinkers to get ahead in a squashed traffic jam, everybody is trying to get to their de
I make sure to read the Ewha Voice each time it is published because it happens to be "the English newspaper" of Ewha Womans University. I had expectations of Ewha Voice that were mostly based on my k
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
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
When students enter college in Korea, they attend many welcoming parties. Drinking at these parties has been a tradition for years because of the strong belief that drinking can break down emotional b
By Professor Eugene Yun (International Studies) A student once challenged me to describe in one word what economics is about. Several words came to mind, but they were unsatisfactory. "Happiness" was
When Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger was elected Pope last month, the whole world spoke up as if they had a say in the matter in the first place. The opinions of Catholics and non-Catholics were covered wit
By Lee Gyu-sung ▲ Lee Gyu-sung(Sogang University, 3) (Sogang University, 3) Surfing on the Internet, I captured a conspicuous yet absurd article on a Daum website. A Chinese woman inside an automobile