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ENDLESS LINES, people complaining about the lack of studying space, the last few empty desks snatched by lucky students. It's a familiar scene. Yonseians have been suffering from insufficient studying space ever since the Central Library started construction. With finals approaching, The Yonsei Annals suggests a few venues.
Take a Break
Kye Eun-jean
2011.05.28 20:42
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Some answers are never helpful. "What do you want to eat?" "Whatever." Now it's your turn to make the most difficult choice in the world.
Take a Break
Kye Eun-jean
2011.04.28 20:56
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3...2...1...Click! Click! Click!
Culture
Kye Eun-jean
2011.04.28 20:48
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HE WAKES up early in the morning to make it to the studio in time for the 7am live radio show. He then rushes in and out of the Yeouido MBC office to record the many shows he’s involved in. He is Oh Sang-jin('98, Dept. of Business Admin.), the mascot announcer of MBC and a very much coveted bachelor.
People/Yonseian
Kye Eun-jean
2011.04.24 22:33
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FOR VAMPIRE lovers, 2011 is another great year.
Culture
Kye Eun-jean
2011.03.03 20:56
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"DEATH IS a fearful thing," wrote Shakespeare.
Cover Story--Special Report
Yoo Hye-rim
2011.03.03 20:38
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THE HARDER the labor, the sweeter the fruit. That's what visiting the Seoul Art Space Yeonhui feels like: hard to find, but worth the while.
Review
Kye Eun-jean
2011.03.03 20:29
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The Leadership Center held the 61st Leadership Lecture at Daewoo Hall on Oct. 5. The guest speaker, Park Won-soon is the first social designer of Korea. Park started the Beautiful fund and Hope Instit
Campus Reporting
Kye Eun-jean
2010.11.05 10:55
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HAVE YOU ever heard the sound of a ballerina’s toe-shoes hit the floor? Seen the expressions and tensed muscles of a ballerino when he prepares to pirouette? At the Monday Ballet Recital by Lee Won-kook, you can see each breath and movement of the dancers astonishingly up close.
Review
Kye Eun-jean
2010.10.29 23:14
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“ALL EXTERNAL expectations, all pride, all fear of embarrassment or failure just fall away in the face of death, leaving only what is truly important,” commented Steve Jobs after he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. People who survive near death experiences, like Jobs, all say they come to see the world from a totally different perspective. Every day, every minute suddenly becomes incredibly precious. So they start each day as if “was your last, for someday you'll most certainly be right." The musical Miracle tells us a similar story, of a person who realizes that the things that he did not notice before were the most important.
Review
Kye Eun-jean
2010.09.29 23:15
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On Aug. 18, a lecture was given on Subjective Well-Being (SWB) by a leading scholar in the study of happiness, Ed Diener.
Campus Reporting
Kye Eun-jean
2010.08.26 20:06