A banner for Monte Cristo Keimyung Art Center where the musical is performed Taking a curtain call People who watched the musical
Special lectures from the College of Natural Science Career School were given in Beakeun Hall from June 24th to the 26th. Many students from the College of Natural Science attended and listened to the special lectures.On each day, special lectures were given with different topics. On the first day, the topics of the special lectures were problem solving and making decisions, and planning ability development. On the second day, the topics were self-leadership and communication skills. On the third day, students learned presentation skills, and then they had a meeting for feedback.The special le
[ACROSS]1. The ______ revolves around the sun.5. Art, music, novels, etc., collectively6. “There was a car ______ yesterday.”8. This place has a pleasant ______.9. A typhoon is a kind of ______ phenomenon.[DOWN]1. When you go to a formal dinner, you should show good ______. 2. Some countries have a lot of “______ discrimination”3. A waitress ______ed the glass with an apron.4. A play in which the story is told using songs and dancing7. The number one port city of KoreaIf you finish the puzzle, please e-mail us at gazette@kmu.ac.kr with your personal information and cell phone number for a smal
Congratulations!Jang Jae-yong (senior, Dept. of English Lan. & Lit.)Baik Eun-byul (junior, Dept. of Music Production)Park Min-su (senior, Major in Police Administration)
On May 20, the Korea Immigration Service selected Keimyung University as a recipient of a Prime Ministerial Citation for social integration of a multi-cultural society at the 3rd Together Day. Prime Ministerial Citations were given to four organizations, and the Maeil Shinmun and Keimyung University were selected in Daegu.Together Day started in 2007. Its purpose is to help society and people from diverse nations or cultural backgrounds understand and respect one other. This year, the awards ceremony was held in Seoul Plaza. Around six hundred people, including the prime minister, ministers of
Students studying hard in the library Students waiting for a library seat Students discussing their work
On June 9, a tea culture event by Korea and China, conducted by Keimyung University, the Tea Culture Institute, and the Confucius Institute was held in Keimyung Village School, Hanhak-chon. The purpose of the event is to promote mutual development of tea culture and understand differences and common points of tea culture between South Korea and China through the display of various teas and traditional tea ceremonies of Korea and China.At the event, people watched tea experts from South Korea and China give demonstrations of tea manners and traditional methods of making tea and tasting it. Also
Directed by Paul HaggisGenre: Drama, MysteryStarring: Sandra Bullock, Don Cheadle, Matt Dillon112 min.When we walk on campus, we can see many foreign students. What do you think about when you see various races? Probably you feel unfamiliar to this kind of question because racial discrimination has never been a big issue in Korea. However, we often meet various races on the street nowadays due to globalization. Consequently, racial discrimination is becoming a sensitive and important problem for us. There is a movie that makes us consider the problem. It’s called Crash.The movie portrays eight
“In every walk with nature one receives more than he seeks,” mused John Muir, a Scottish-born American naturalist. Until recently, the closest I had ever come to South Korea’s “nature,” and its seemingly innumerable array of mountains, was from the comfort of my home. I would gaze upon the jagged peaks of Palgong Mountain from my window on a sun-kissed Sunday afternoon, contemplating their vastness and the sweat and toil of the many eager hikers determined to scale them. “Sunday is a day of rest”; softly sighing this old adage to myself, I would settle down to yet another lazy Sabbath day upon
Do you remember the red waves made by the Red Devils at the Korea/Japan 2002 FIFA World Cup? I can’t believe it’s been 8 years already and the South Africa 2010 World Cup is only days away. The Red Devils are the official Korean national soccer team supporters. They started as an online club in 1995. They were active in earnest in the France 1998 World Cup and became known to everybody at the Korea/Japan 2002 World Cup. The Red Devils got the name when the foreign press called the red uniformed Korean team “Red Furies” at the Mexico 1983 World Youth Championship, where the Korean team advanced
Written by Kim Jung-ranGenre: SportsPublished in September 2009255 pagesOn March 27, the 2010 Korea professional baseball season started. Since Korea won in baseball in the 2008 Beijing Olympics and advanced to the final at the 2009 WBC (World Baseball Classic), many more people have become interested in baseball. Over one million spectators have watched the 2010 professional baseball games so far. Baseball is particularly popular in Busan. 'A woman who knows baseball' is written by Kim Jung-ran, Sports Seoul baseball female editor. She didn't have any knowledge of baseball initially, but as s
The climate of the Korean Peninsula has been changing recently. We had unseasonable snow in the spring season, and the price of vegetables and fruits doubled compared to last year's because of unseasonably cool temperatures. A lot of countries and people are in trouble. The causes of these problems are carbon dioxide from burning fossil fuels to produce electricity and exhaust fumes from cars. The earth is becoming more polluted each day.There are lots of organizations shouting "Let's save the earth!" They set special days in which we do not use electricity and we think about the earth. This a