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¡¤[Cover Story] ESTABLISHED 1918 Centennial Celebration |
Since history has a way of repeating itself, commemorating the past as way of finding the right way forward is a necessary process in all or |
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¡¤[Cover Story] To Marry or Not To Marry |
In his 19th-century play, A Doll¡¯s House, Norwegian writer Henrik Ibsen provides an example of a marriage that many Koreans can relate to ? |
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¡¤[Cover Story] Did You Miss Me-eal? |
¡°I skipped breakfast today. Sometimes, I only eat once a day. Almost every morning, I don¡¯t eat breakfast. Also, most of the food I eat is f |
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¡¤[Society] Love the Way You Are |
Although this passage is only a fictional diary, the content of it may be, at least partially, familiar to some students. The anonymous prot |
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¡¤[Society] In Memory of the Ancestor |
Now, entering Seoul National Cemetery, we can see a tidied, verdant lawn. In spring, a variety of flowers decorate the cemetery: Japanese co |
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¡¤[Society] Money Running Through Political Veins |
There was once a woman who helped a politician for many years as a friend while acting as the real power behind the curtain. She not only in |
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¡¤[Cover Story] Student Activism; The New Generation |
Student activism is often said to be in decline since late 1980s, especially on campus. Student bodies that led protests in the past are now |
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¡¤[Society] The Cost of Throwing Away Food |
Lee and His BreadLee, an ordinary college student living in Seoul, wakes up in the morning and checks what he has in the refrigerator for br |
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¡¤[Cover Story] Fall of the School Wall |
Similar to other universities nearby, The University of Seoul (UOS) has an Open Campus to Seoul citizens to perform its public role. Citing |
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¡¤[Cover Story] No More Xercising, Start the Exercising |
¡°I am too busy to exercise at regular times, and it is also a little tiresome. Also, I do not know what kinds of exercises are suitable for |
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¡¤[Society] Show Me Your DeokNA! |
We do not know when this way of thinking began, but many people think they need visible fruits, for example, wealth, to be recognized for th |
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