On May 21, Ha Suk-bae, a professor in the College of Music and Performing Arts, joined nine other famous Korean tenors at the Ten Tenors Concert in Seoul Art Center. In the sense that the number of tenor performances has decreased these days compared with frequent soprano performances like Cho Su-mi, the performance of these famous Korean tenors has a significant meaning for the Korean audience who rarely have the chance to see such performances. Professor Ha performed “Di Quella Pira” from Verdi’s Il Trovatore. The concert was one of the highlights of the summer opera season. Translated by Ju
On May 10, Keimyung Music Contest was held in Daemyung Campus. The contest was hosted by the Department of Music Production with the main participants of high school students. There was no limitation in music genre, for example, Rock, POP, R&B, CCM, but self-composed music was emphasized in getting additional marks. Twenty four teams, including solos, duets, and band, reached the final round, and six teams got prizes. In addition, this event was a preliminary audition for Neganetwork, a music agency. Prize winners can get an opportunity to participate the singing audition. Best of all, the fir
On May 8, Professor Seanan Clifford (Department of European Studies) gave a lecture with the main theme the “Future of Europe” at room 304, Smith Hall. This lecture dealt with the integration and enlargement process of the EU from the early years to the present day.Further, the lecture outlined the efforts individual EU countries have made to make an integrated EU and the future direction EU countries will proceed in.By Jang Min-seoKMG Cub Reporterprizia101@kmu.ac.kr
Hengso Museum is exhibiting various works of folk painting to commemorate the anniversary of the opening of Keimyung University. Flowers, birds, tigers, and magpies are the main theme of the exhibition. The exhibition started on May 1 and is open during weekdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The entrance fee is free.This exhibition of folk painting can help visitors to feel the spirit of old Korea and also acquire information about that time.By Kim Kyung-soonKMG Cub Reportereeaa15@kmu.ac.kr
The performance of the cheering party of our school, ‘Bi-sa’ The performance of the students’ dancing club, ‘Beat’ The games for couples in the festival of the Open House
Students try hard at a tug-of-war at the Social Science Department’s athletic match They fry flat cakes together for their teammates Students are answering and moving to survive at an O,X quiz!
Six thousand donated books from Lee Sang-moon, the honorary dean of KIC People choosing books Wild Plant Festival People observing the wild plants
Messages from Keimyung Graduate Assemblymen ● Jeong Hae-gul(Class of '58, Dept. of History) Independent Chin-park member; served three times as popularly elected Uiseong-gun chairman; committee member of the Presidential Committee on Balanced National Development My three times' reappointment as the county headman in Uiseong-gun made me run for the National Assembly, and I became a member of the National Assembly. As the Assemblyman for Uiseong-gun, Cheongsong County, and Gunwi-gun, I will try my best to develop underdeveloped rural life there. My Keimyung juniors, have bright prospects before
★ MONSTER'MONSTER,' the job preparation study group in Keimyung University, has been doing group study activity for the last three years. We try to become competent workers in society, and all members meet everyday except Sundays at 8:00 a.m. at Euiyang Hall.The nine people major in Business Administration, Consumer Information Science, Computer Engineering, and Journalism and Mass Communication. They aim to get their jobs in large enterprises and financial circles.MONSTER emphasizes concern in one another and the spirit of unity. Senior students give juniors helpful information and show conce
Nowadays, we can easily see many articles dealing with the lack of scholastic ability of university students. According to Internet research results, it is reported that more than thirty five percent of university students in Korea can't write their names in Chinese characters and they can't even solve a simple equation problem which is in the fourth grade elementary school textbook. To prevent the current decline in the scholastic achievement of university students, in the case of Seoul National University, passing the "basic scholastic ability test for freshmen" is required for new students
On April 11, Keimyung University concluded an exchange agreement with Ateneo University of the Philippines. The agreement was made for the purpose of exchanging academic researchers and also includes a student exchange program, seminars, and workshops.Translated by Park Sa-lomKMG Cub Reporteraeiou01@kmu.ac.kr
The Keimyung Gazette questioned 300 Keimyung University students about their mid-term and final examinations.1. When do you start preparing for mid-term or final examinations? ① Prepare for them all the time (14%) ② Two weeks before them (26%) ③ One week before them (49%) ④ One day before them (10%) ⑤ Other (1%) 2. What question types do you like the most in exams? ① Multiple choice (37%) ② Short answer (20%) ③ Long answer (35%) ④ Practical (5%) ⑤ Other (3%) 3. What question types do you dislike the most in exams?① Multiple choice (11%) ② Short answer (17%) ③ Long answer (55%) ④ Practical (17%