Firstly, I was surprised by the interesting topics covering college lives, the future that students dream, and even social problems. Also, the excellent articles written by student reporters surprised me with admiration. I began to have a higher expectation after breaking the prejudice I previously had.
Have you ever written a will, worrying you may die tomorrow? ?hat is the one and the only word that you want to leave when you know that you will die tomorrow??Most of us would have a transient feeling about the days and nights we?e lived carelessly, regretting the days that we can? undo. All we can do is repenting those days. Now, we have to live a well-planned life utilizing the rest of our time at a supreme degree.
I hope The UOS Times will publish every issue in the spirit of the writers of a will. I want it to be a helpful voice and not a magazine covering small insignificant issues. I propose that The UOS Times should truly reflect the tales of ordinary people and make its readers ?arpe diem?and ?eize the day?
Hong, Doo-nam Freshman, Dept. of Social Welfare
coolhdn@hanmail.net