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Jung Young-hwa
2012.05.04 03:15
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Cho Hye-jin
2012.04.18 06:11
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Oh Jung-hee
2012.03.06 14:35
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Hwang Dong-hee
2011.12.08 15:56
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ADUlTS SOMETIMES make up stories to teach children moral lessons or to simply make them laugh.
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Hwang Dong-hee
2011.11.02 14:33
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Hwang Dong-hee
2011.09.30 21:42
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황동희
2011.09.01 22:09
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A BOUQUET of dried roses from an old lover, a piece of letter from a childhood friend, hand-knitted mittens from Mom... There are some things people can never throw out. No matter how insignificant they seem to other people, such things hold special memories. The joy of giving and receiving gifts to a special person is an essential part of our lives. Here are five Yonseians who share their special memories of the gifts they've given and received.
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Kim Jee-hyun
2011.04.28 23:13
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THE WORD, “past” is simply defined as “the time before the moment of speaking or writing,” but it means more than just an indication of the time. The past is filled with memories that cannot be easily forgotten. Oscar Wilde once said “memory is the diary that we all carry about with us,” and people often look back on the past and reminisce of their old days. This month, *The Yonsei Annals* had a chance to interview Yonseians on what moment in the past they wanted to go back to and why.
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Chung Jun-hee
2011.04.16 00:45
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ONCE A week, Kim gasps as he climbs up the hideous slope towards the auditorium. He barely manages to grab the closing door of the hall, finds his seat, and shortly after, the hymn slowly turns into his lullaby. As Yonsei requires students to attend Chapel for four semesters, Chapel is an essential part a Yonseian's life. However, the participation rate for Chapel is often poor and numerous students fail to pass Chapel. Some students say the Chapel requirement involves forcing a certain religion on students, and others say changes should be made to attract students. How do Yonseians feel about this controversial issue?
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Kim Jee-hyun
2011.03.03 21:13
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FASHION CHANGES in the blink of an eye. Once you think of buying a trendy item, the next fashion musthave comes out. Yonsei students are knownfor their sensitivity to these fast-evolvingfashion trends and their good taste and style.These days, more and more students not only just follow the trend; they create one, adding their personal uniqueness. However, sometimes following the trend without considering one's own style or pursuing a distinctive fashion that is too much different from others may result in undesired attention. Although fashion sense is an undeniably subjective matter, we heard what Yonseians had to say about fashion on campus.
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Kim Ju-hyun
2011.03.03 20:24
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MANY STUDENTS often express wishes to visit a foreign country, to ski on the Alps, to walk the streets of Paris, and visit other famous landmarks. However, few ever say much about the beautiful places
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Roh Shin-young
2010.11.01 16:53
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RECENTLY, A new Korean term has spread rapidly, especially among the young generation. The word Ing-yeois being widely used to indicate a person who does nothing much, idling away a lot of free time. In thedictionary, it is originally defined as "something that remains above what is used or needed." When the wordliterally refers to a person, it possesses a slightly negative connotation, implying uselessness. Still, it has crept into oureveryday vocabulary, well describing and representing the feelings of many people in society. Taking a closer look,The Yonsei Annals asked students how they view the word Ing-yeo.
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Baek Jae-yeun
2010.10.01 05:04
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FOR MANY university students, scanning the web before completing homework and copying ideas from blogs or other papers is not a big deal. However, plagiarism in academia has become a bigger and bigger issue with the increasing significance of copyright. Professors who plagiarize other thesis are disgraced and dismissed from school. Students who copy the work of others are also punished with a failing grade on the report or in the class. Then, how do Yonseians feel about this sensitive issue?
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Roh Shin-young
2010.08.26 20:05
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ONE OF the trickiest part about your GPA, also called hakjeom, is that sometimes your grade differs according to the method of evaluation. Many students prefer an absolute standard, since they regard
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Lee Jai-won
2010.05.25 18:15
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SOCIAL NETWORKING Service (SNS) has evolved in the direction of broadening our extent of social networking. In addition to providing the virtual space for communication, SNS has now become a route for
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Lee Jai-won
2010.05.04 18:59
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MOST YONSEIANS have worked on a group assignment at least once. The group assignment, called jomoim in Korean, is an inevitable part of college life. It sometimes leaves them exhausted, since, when yo
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Lee Jai-won
2010.03.31 15:20
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T ENSIONS ON the Korean peninsula flared anew earlier this year with the "preemptive strike" remark* made by South Korean Defense Minister Kim Tae-young. North Korea's criticism of Kim's c
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Lee Jai-won
2010.02.25 19:20
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HAVE YOU seen the movie The Bucket List? "The Bucket List" in the film refers to things that one should do before dying. This movie is about the preparations for their death by two men who a
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Min Ji-young
2009.11.24 18:35
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MANY UNIVERSITY students in Korea consider sogaeting (blind dates) or meeting as a rite of passage. They are not only a way to find love but also a chance to encounter new people and have a fun time. This month, *The Yonsei Annals* asked Yonseians to share their opinions about this entertaining but sometimes burdensome event.
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Kim Min-ju
2009.10.29 21:00