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A MULTITUDE of situations in our lives require us to draw courage from deep within, a choice that can entail sacrifices. It is necessary for us to take risks to achieve psychological growth, and acts of courage can help us overcome challenges and cope with major transitions in our lives. The Yonsei
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Cub Reporters
2021.06.06 00:24
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HEARING ANY pastor’s testimony will make one thing clear right away. Pastors do not choose their profession; rather, they are called to do ministerial work in God’s name at His behest. Pastors are required to adhere to strict moral standards; they do not have the luxury of separating their private l
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Ahmad Qirrat
2021.05.09 01:40
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DURING TIMES of uncertainty, some people turn to tarot cards for answers to their questions, and to regain a sense of security. These cards are believed by some to possess the power to access the deepest corners of the soul and reveal information about the future[1]. Although tarot card reading is q
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Aimanshina Aruzhan
2021.05.09 01:36
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AS YOU step inside the subway to head home, you are surrounded by people whose eyes are glued to their phones. When you get home, your siblings are on their tablets, your mom is on her laptop, and your dad is watching the television. While we depend on these devices in our daily lives, they have res
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Jung Ye-won
2021.05.09 01:20
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WE SPEND over a decade in school, and our teachers are with us along for the ride through the thick and thin. Some remain in our hearts forever as beloved mentor figures that shaped us into who we are today. In celebration of Teachers’ Day, the Yonsei Annals asked Yonseians about their favorite teac
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Lee Ju-won
2021.05.09 01:10
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BACK IN 2013, Yonsei University abolished its College of Liberal Studies for not serving its original purpose. This system was established in 2009 to give students more freedom in choosing their majors and prepare them to be integrated individuals, but there was an unprecedented problem[1]. A vast m
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Kim Shin-young
2021.05.09 01:10
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AS THE semester progresses online, one particular thought is on every student's mind: "Am I going to spend the next semester in my room again?" Yonsei University has proposed "Blended Learning," a system where three-credit hybrid courses consist of two hours of online classes and an hour of offline
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Senior Primo Laura
2021.05.09 01:09
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“WHAT KEEPS my heart awake is colorful silence,” said Claude Monet, one of the famous painters of all time. As romantic as this quote sounds, many of us unfortunately live in a world exempt from both colorfulness and silence. Thankfully there is still a group of people on campus who focus on trying
Behind the Scenes
Kim Da-eun
2021.05.09 01:07
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WHILE MANY juniors dream of going to campus these days, I dreaded returning to campus in September. After a 19-month break, I was scared to set foot in the halls of Yonsei University. It wasn't as if I disliked university life in general; quite the contrary, it was once my dream to walk the clean co
Opinion
Park Ji-hun
2021.04.04 14:57
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AS WE step into a cinema and take a seat, the room darkens, and we are immediately captivated by the explosion of colors, actions, and sound on the screen. As lights come back up, we leave the theater inspired by the director that created the cinematic masterpiece, hoping that someday, we might also
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Jung Ye-won
2021.04.04 14:54
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“MY NAME is…” The eliminated contestants of JTBC’s audition show Sing Again revealed their names for the first time before exiting the stage for the final time. This strange moment of emotional goodbyes and welcome reveals set the tone for the “reboot” audition show that captivated viewers with its
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Lee Ju-won
2021.04.04 14:37
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BEING A full-time student makes it tough to balance the stress of classes while also maintaining a social life. Although it is difficult, societal expectations push us to either extreme; people then cast the labels of “workaholic” or a “social butterfly” depending on our priorities. The outbreak of
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Jung Ye-won
2021.04.04 14:36
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HUMAN GENETIC disorders can be caused by more than 30,000 mutations in the human genome. These particular mutations are caused by point mutations, when a single nitrogenous base is changed, inserted, or deleted in the DNA sequence. Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats-CRISPR ass
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Ahmad Qirrat
2021.04.04 14:36
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IN THE age of digital technology and social media, video marketing is only getting bigger [1]. As a result, the demand for videographers is growing, and people are starting to show interest in the emerging occupation [2]. The Yonsei Annals interviewed Karimiy Bunyod, a freelance videographer with ov
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Jung Da-il
2021.04.04 14:36
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MORE THAN a year has passed since Yonsei University implemented online education. Since then, students and faculty members alike have adjusted to the new dynamic. Even students who initially protested against online classes have come to appreciate certain merits of online learning. In fact, results
Opinion
Jung Dail
2021.04.04 14:34
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YONSEI VOLUNTEER Coordinator encapsulates the Yonsei spirit: “serve others with an open heart, and contribute to the prosperity of humankind”[1]. Voluntarily helping people in need is an important part of being a responsible member of society. Yonsei Volunteer Coordinator is a club that epitomizes t
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Kim Da-eun
2021.03.07 20:08
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ALL UNDERWOOD International College students who are in the Life Science and Biotechnology (LSBT) and Integrated Sciences Engineering Division (ISED) have to complete six general science courses. As an LSBT major, I encountered early on a flaw in the school system that hinders the fulfillment of thi
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Ahmad Qirrat
2021.03.07 19:09
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TRADITIONAL KOREAN medicine, also known as oriental medicine, has a profound history tracing back to prehistoric times. As an alternative medicine, it offers a different approach of understanding the human body. *The Yonsei Annals* interviewed a doctor of Korean medicine, Lee Jae-hee, to discuss wha
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Kim Na-yoon
2021.03.07 19:08
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IT HAS happened all too quickly: within a year since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, vaccines are already getting approval and being used worldwide. But as much as these vaccines have given hope, they have generated a significant amount of concern. The vaccines have been developed within a t
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Park Joo-hyun
2021.03.07 18:27
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PODCASTS ARE only getting bigger. In 2018, there were 75 million monthly podcast listeners in the United States, and now 164 million people are projected to be listening by 2024[1]. One of the main appeals of podcasts is their flexibility—with over 800,000 active podcasts that cover almost any topic
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Jung Da-il
2021.03.07 18:24