The ostrich is the biggest bird known to humans, in terms of weight and size. Despite their heavy weight, ostriches can run fast. Ostriches also are adapted to circumstances like cold winter, so you can see ostriches at any time. You can see ostriches in Korea. Ostrich Kingdom is a unique place where you can ride ostriches. On the farm of thirty five hundred acres, there are three hundred ostriches. In Ostrich Kingdom, you can go through other experiences in addition to riding them: taking a picture with them, feeding them, bathing them, and going bowling with their eggs. It takes about two ho
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What was the most challenging moment of your life? Challenge is a very important thing to do. We will meet one man who is very challenging. The Gazette interviewed Kim Ju-bum, the 37th General Student Council president of KMU, who graduated from the Department of Public Administration in 2002. Now he is an assemblyman of Dalseo-gu and the youngest assemblyman in Korea.1. How did you become an assemblyman of Dalseo-gu?To tell the truth, I wanted to study film in university. However, my family opposed studying film. Therefore, I entered KMU's Department of Public Administration. However, I got m
No.123Written by Prof. Peter Daley / Drawn by Reporter Kim Hye-bin
The Gazette introduced cub-reporters invited in orientations for incoming freshmen of each college. The Gazette recruits from March 2 to 19, and all freshmen can download application the Gazette webzine.
Keimyung University’s Career Development Center for College Women was set up last September. Its goal is to help Keimyung women develop their skills and abilities for getting jobs and developing successful careers. The center made a class for two credits about employment and chose its first women supporters last month. This is first time to start this program.The supporters listen to various women as helpers. They listen to university women’s dissatisfaction and needs related to jobs and self-improvement. They gather opinions and ideas at monthly meetings and ask Keimyung University to put the
Mexico’s national taekwondo team visited Keimyung University for training. The Taekwondo Center of Keimyung University was asked to train the team by the Mexican government. The team has 18 male and 7 female members made up of national, provincial, city, senior, and junior members. They trained with Keimyung taekwondo students at the amphitheater and the Taekwondo Center from January 7 to 28 while staying in Myunggyo dormitory. They train about 4 hours a day in Mexico, but they trained 8 hours a day at Keimyung University. Borice, a member of Mexican national team, said, “Keimyung University's
First freshmen of Keimyung International College (KIC) had the Head Start Program from February 20 to 24.The students stayed in KELI House, and they had classes such as Study Skills Workshop, Learning Style Analysis & Discussion, Movie and Discussion, and Video Interviews, with foreign professors and orientation. In addition, they made their own posters teams during this program, and presented the posters on the last day. KIC President Lee San-mun gave a special lecture on "Global Leaders." This program gave the students information about classes and campus life, and gave theprofessors opportu
The Gazette went to Momoyama Gakuin University in Japan, sister school of Keimyung University and had time to inquire with Momoyama Gakuin University about the sate of employment, educational facilities, culture in 2005. The interpreter who helped us to communicate with the people concerned, was Kim Tae-hyun. She went to KMU from 1995 to 1998 and majored in Japanese Language and Literature. The Gazette had an interview with her. Gazette When the Gazette saw you speaking Japanese fluently at first, we thought you were Japanese. How do you speak Japanese perfectle?Tae-hyun My pleasure. I was del
Keimyung University starts its 3C Campaign next semester. Its goals are to improve relationships and increase interactions between Keimyung people and enlarge communication with society. The three main objectives are the opening of campus spaces, enhancing relationships, and the activating of student communities. Recently, our university has opened various facilities to the public such as the playground, the library, Hanhakcho’n, and Hengso Museum. Now, Keimyung is putting more focus on opening spaces for Keimyung people. Faculty administrative offices will be changed into comfortable and frie