But surprisingly, I felt fresh about topics and uniqueness of words after reading it. It was also well arranged on each issue.
And now, I? like to make a couple of suggestions for The UOS Times?future.
First, I? like to advise The UOS Times to publish articles showing students?logic, creativity and enthusiasm, instead of trying to pursue amusement or excitement. Second, I strongly urge you to encourage students to pay attention to current issues. Around us, there are many social issues that need the younger generation? attention.
Moreover, I hope The UOS Times can play a role as a campus life manager. In order to encourage freshmen to read this magazine, you should deal with stories that would raise their curiosity. For instance, they would like to read the articles pertaining to how to lead a meaningful university life or what kinds of extracurricular activities are available on the campus.
It may be easy to simply reorganize the appearance, but it isn? easy to make the contents satisfactory. A great tradition does not built in a day. Never stop facing the troubles. There will certainly be a way even though there don? seem to be any other alternatives. ?ome was not built in a day.?But I? sure that The UOS Times will set up a great position in the future.
Choi, Ki-young Sophomore, Faculty of Business
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