★ Freshmen ★․ Lim Seok-bin․ Freshman․ Dept. of Police Law Hi everyone! I’m Lim Seok-bin. I’m a freshman in the Dept. of Police Law. I had a dream to be a police officer. However, it changed as I grew up. I also wanted to study physical therapy. I agonized between the Dept. of Physical Therapy and the Dept. of Police Law. Finally, I couldn’t give up my childhood dream and I decided on the latter. University is the turning point of my life and at the same time a starting point to me. Although I am in the low rank at first, I hope to step up from low to high. I will do my best.
No.137Written by Prof. Lee Hughes / Drawn by KMG Junior Reporter Kang Aruem-songyi
On June 12, Keimyung University was selected as an HRD (Human Resource Development) supporting university for fostering regional industries along with Kyungpook National University. On August 28, in front of the College of Engineering, the HRD center opening ceremony was held. About one hundred people participated, and the center concluded MOUs (Memorandums of Understanding) with five medical enterprises.The center is expected to conclude agreements with more than fifty enterprises within the year. By doing so, the center plans to support R&D technology, develop medical equipment, and foster p
After reading the GazetteI think it was a very good chance to get to know the Gazette newspaper, because it contains various new information relating to campus life and the contents are very interesting. However, as a reader I want to make some comments regarding the Gazette, hoping the Gazette can improve its quality more and attract more readers.Foremost, the Gazette has various corners. For example, the Opinion corner handles current issues which are controversial, such as the matter of publicizing criminals’ faces, and explaining the pros and cons of it. I like that corner very much. Next,
No.136Written by Prof. David Lyons / Drawn by KMG Junior Reporter Kang Aruem-songyi
Lee Ho-young (junior, Dept. of Industrial Design) won a prize at the Red Dot Design Awards 2009 held in the Singapore. This award is widely recognized along with two other awards, IDEA of America and IF of Germany. Lee won the prize in the design concept field.Lee’s Road Printer is a kind of printing machine which prints out road markings or traffic lanes automatically by using the principle of computer printers. He got a high appraisal for using an environmentally-friendly design using solar power. The concept of his work came from seeing people printing lanes directly on the road in summer.
An actor walking on the red carpet An interview with an actor An advert for the awards
On June 22, a presentation regarding Habitat was held in Dong Yeong Hall(the Center for International Education), proceeded by Seok Ui-hwan, Director of Habitat for Humanity in Daegu and Gyeongbuk province. Seok said that the spirit of Habitat is love, service, practice, harmony and Christianity. The work Habitat mainly does is building houses for homeless people. Habitat has been building houses in 100 countries, including 1000 households in Korea and 3000 in other countries. As a result, one million people are no longer homeless thanks to Habitat. Director Seok said that he felt happy to see
No.135Written by Prof. Lee Hughes / Drawn by KMG Cub Reporter Kang Aruem-songyi
Students participating in a game Hip-hop artist ‘Bobby Kim’ singing on stage Students watching the performances
The Department of Spanish & Latin American studies held the first Spanish film festival titled “In Search of Documentary Films,” supported by the Embassy of Spain in Korea. The festival continued for seven days from May 6 to 15, excluding the weekend, at 6 pm at the International Lounge in Bauer Hall.The seven documentaries shown in this festival were not movies frequently released in Korea, and the movies usually portray Spanish society in the late 19th to the early 20th century. Topics include the Spanish Republic, the Spanish Civil War, and an anarchist who lived during the Spanish Civil Wa