The Gazette questioned 200 Keimyung University students about their reading habits. 1. How many books do you read a month?a. None 10%b. 1 38% c. 2 10% d. 3 8%e. 4 2% f. 5 2%2. What percentage of your monthly allowance do you spend on books? a. 0~5% 52%b. 6~10% 38%c. 11~20% 6%d. 21~25% 3%3. What subjects do you usually read about? a. Human knowledge and education 40% b. Politics and economics 7%c. Society and culture 20%d. Art 6%e. Language study 25%f. IT (Information Technology) 2%4. When do you usually read?a. Before bed 42%b. In the restroom 6%c. Between classes 9%d. On the way to and from s
Keimyung’s Faculty of Mechanical and Automotive Engineering agreed on a collaborative integrated Master’s program with the University of South Australia last December. This program will be start in 2007. Students will complete a three year Bachelor’s Degree from the Faculty of Mechanical and Automotive Engineering at Keimyung University, and then enter a two-year Master’s course at the University of South Australia without the need to take entrance exams. Students can study either a Master of Engineering (Advanced Manufacturing Technology) or a Master of Engineering (Manufacturing Management)
Keimyung University's BISA cheering group has been cheering since 1996. BISA was the first cheering group in Daegu city and the Gyeongbuk area. BISA's purpose is to unite Keimyung's 20,000 students as one. There are two men and six women in the BISA cheering group. The Gazette interviewed Moon Sung-hoon, the leader of the cheering group. Let's meet this young ambitious spirit! 1. What are the qualifications needed to be a BISA member? I think it is very important to have pure passion. We recruit new members once a semester in front of Bauer Hall. All freshmen can apply for this, but we select
ROTC is an abbreviation for the Reserve Officers Training Corps. They are university students who begin preliminary officer training while going to university. The ROTC period is 3-4 years. During this time they learn about the military and about being an officer. The “Gazette” interviewed Jung Jin-hae, a ROTC battalion commander. Let's explore the aspects that seems to differ from us! 1. You became a ROTC member despite high competition. Why did you apply to the ROTC? When I saw ROTC members in my freshman days, I envied their different and moderate university lifestyle. When I was a sophomor
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
Blind DatingHuman relations always start from the first meeting. This “Gazette” questioned 300 students in Keimyung University about blind dates. If you have a blind date, I hope that this survey will be helpful to you.1. How many times have you had a blind date?a) Never - male 23% female 22%b) 1~2 times - 45% 49%c) 3~5 times - 22% 19%d) 6~10 times - 4% 7%e) 10~19 times - 3% 1%f) More than 20 times - 3% 3%2. What is the main reason you had a blind date?a) To make a boyfriend or girlfriend - 30% 20%b) Because a friend asked me- 10% 21%c) Curiosity - 21% 19%d) To meet new peopl
A “gache” is a women's traditional hair style that uses false hair to make them look beautiful. There are two kinds of gache. One kind has false hair worn on the wearer’s head, and the other braids false hair together with the wearer’s own hair. A gache weighs about 3~4kg, including decorations. Gaches come in a variety of sizes and are decorated with different jewels. There are many kinds of gaches, including eoyeo-meori, cheobgi-meori, daisu, and keun-meori.Gaches have existed since the Silla Dynasty period. In the latter half of the Goryeo Dynasty period, when Mongolia’s customs were popula