ARIMI is a student volunteer group that publicizes Keimyung University. ARIMI was established in 1995 and was the first public relations program set up by students of a Korean university. ARIMI has been a shining example to other universities. The name ARIMI implies publicity and publicizing in Korean. ARIMI is essential to maintain a good image of KMU to others. The “Gazette” interviewed Lee Gi-hwa, one ARIMI member in order to inform KMU students about their activities.1. Could you introduce ARIMI to KMU students?KMU students aren't generally aware of what ARIMI is. We are representatives of
Do you know why butchers put green boards under their meat? Do you know why many flags of communist countries contain the color red? Green, the complementary color of red, makes meat look more delicious. Red on flags provokes challenge, courage and aggressiveness. Communists take advantage of this. Color is close to our lives and influences our mental state. Color MarketingMany businesses raise sales by using color marketing. Color marketing is a strategy that uses color to stimulate our desire and maximize sales. Pink has been booming in the fashion, cosmetics, interior design, and electronic
We can easily see Keimyung University campus in movies and dramas. "Ditto," "Hourglass," "Legend of Ambition," "Crazy First Love," and many movies and dramas (about 30 works) have been made in our campus. While making "White Night" 3.98 in Daemyung campus, the director, Kim Jong-hak, who also made "Hourglass," said Keimyung University is the best place for making movies and dramas.Overall, our campus is influenced by Greek traditional architecture. Doric pillars are the most important in the Doric style. The two main administration buildings and the main entrance in Sungseo campus have Doric p
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“Passport and tickets?” “Check.” “Money?” “Check.” “What have we forgotten?” “Can’t think of anything.” “Alright, gapsida!” Do these words sound familiar? Do you have a little routine that you go through, either silently or out loud, before you leave on a trip? I almost always find it necessary to alleviate the little nagging doubt in my head that, all appearances to the contrary, something has been forgotten. Alas, sometimes, as in this summer vacation, it happens. For the first time in my life (I think), I managed to forget not one, but two things: my sunglasses and my camera. Pure gen
Various Technologies Ubiquitous technology is used in a lot of fields. The first is RFID (Radio Frequency Identification). It is the technology that exchanges information with the systems of a computer after a chip is attached to a product. There is much information about the distribution, production, and consumption of the product in the chip. Using RFID, a manager can update the product through the chip. The former bar codes have only information that was inputted at first, but RFID can change the information. In addition, RFID has a lot of functions. The functions are helpful for industry a
I knew about the “Gazette” in the past, and I read this magazine as a freshman. At that time I lost sight of the “Gazette,” but this time the magazine attracted my attention through the article about Prince Yeonsan. Because I was amused by “The King and the Clown,” No. 120 appealed to me. “The Screen Quota” in “Society” and “Prince Yeonsan” caught my eye.I had a chance to inspect this magazine carefully. Aside from the article about movies, “Interview” was easy on the eye and helped me to prepare for employment. The interview with Baek Seung-hee, who passed a unique interview, offered me a dif
Every student in Korea dreams about studying abroad. Thanks to my parents, I spent a very interesting youth in the United Kingdom. I learned a lot of things in England, such as English, the English culture, and a different lifestyle.I went over to England when I was very little. I was 13 years old and I’d just finished my first year in middle school. When I arrived in Heathrow Airport, the first thing I noticed was English people. They looked different from me, and I thought that was very interesting. My first impression of those people was that they were very kind. My mother and I got off the
The first Keimyung International Summer Academy for Korean Studies (KISAKS) was held from July 3 to August 11. It provided Korean studies programs for foreign and domestic students during summer vacation. Its programs can be accepted as credits after students ask a director in their university in advance whether the college can formally admit KISAKS credits. KISAKS had eight lectures concerning Korea: Korean History (Prof. Sem Vermeesch), Korean Economy (Prof. Leonid Petrov), Korean Language Ⅰ (Prof. Lee Hye-young), Korean Language Ⅱ (Prof. Kim Sung-su), Politics in South and North Korea (Prof
From August 8 to 14, Keimyung University and Daegu held the third Daegu International Youth Festival, which is offered annually to university students in the sister cities of Daegu in China, Vietnam, and Japan. It gave 75 attendees and 63 Korean volunteers a chance to exchange their own traditions by learning Chinese folk songs, Japanese traditional dances, and Vietnamese traditional games. Keimyung University was a sponsor of this event. It worked on scheduling programs such as taekwondo, Korean dance, and samulnori, and performed these in Seongseo campus. 11 Keimyung University students and
On December 7, 2020, Bin, who is a single career woman, gets up to a sweet melody. The electric bulletin board on her bed shows her temperature, blood-sugar level, and biorhythm.(p1) She washes her hair and watches TV through a mirror in the bathroom.(p2) When Bin arrives at her company, she says “Hello” to a statue that stands at the entrance of the company.(p3) The statue reads her voice and iris and opens the entrance. As soon as Bin enters her office, the light, computer, and coffee pot turn on. Her work starts as her secretary within a monitor tells her her schedule.(p4) When Bin wants to