There are many social issues on the news. The Keimyung Gazette carried out a survey to check the awareness of social issues among KMU students.1. Are you aware of current social issues?Yes 66%No 34%2. How do you collect information about current social issues?1) Television 41%2) Social networks 35%3) Internet articles 15%4) Newspapers 6%5) Radio 3%3. How often do you come across current social issues?1) Once a week 42%2) More than once a week 38%3) Once every two weeks 12%4) Once a month 6%5) Less than once a month 2%4. What type of social issues appeal to you the most?1) Global 39%2) Politics
On November 27, the Keimyung Cantata Recital was held at the Keimyung Art Center. The Keimyung Cantata is a musical work created to commemorate the 115th anniversary of Keimyung University. The main pieces were composed based on Jang Ok-Kwan’s poems. Jang Ok-Kwan is a Fine Arts professor at Keimyung University. The whole recital is composed of nine different pieces performed by several talented musicians. It starts with the brass instrument ensemble and continues with the aria of the soprano, tenor, and the baritone. The recital ends with the famous and elegant Beethoven’s Symphony #9. Through
Korean Institute of Minhwa Research Seminar in the Hangseo Museum The booklet for the Korean Minhwa Seminar People participating in the Korean Minhwa Seminar
It’s unnecessary to accept refugees into our country. I’m not being too serious about this problem because my basic point is that it’s perfectly fine if they get Korean citizenship. They get to be normal citizens by completing the citizen requirements and then they get to exercise their rights. A controversial problem in accepting refugees is if it’s possible to accept the cultural differences or not. In fact, they make a lot of trouble through cultural conflicts. So far, people are reluctant to accept them and have no emotional room for them. Most importantly, volunteering to accept refugees
Nowadays, more university students are traveling overseas. Therefore, The Keimyung Gazette carried out a survey about traveling abroad.1) Have you traveled abroad after becoming a university student?1. Yes (55%)2. No (45%)2) If you said yes, where have you been?1. Asia (31%) 2. Europe (29%)3. North America (21%)4. Oceania (11%)5. South America (8%)3) Who did you travel with?1. Family (38%)2. Friends (29%)3. With a group (18%)4. Alone (10%)5. Other (5%)4) What type of places have you visited?1. National Parks and Resources (38%)2. Tourist Attractions (25%)3. Shopping districts (14%)4. Places th
Keimyung University’s Confucius Academy has become a leading Chinese teaching program, recently providing scholarships to 30 students who passed the scholarship exam. This academy’s purpose is to help intelligent, international students in Korea to learn Chinese and to encourage students to learn the history and culture of China.This year’s scholarship students consist of 18 students in their first year of training and 12 students studying for a master’s degree. Students who receive scholarship get free tuition and housing, as well as a stipend for living expenses.KMU’s Confucius Academy plans
Students spend their free time in many different ways. The Keimyung Gazette carried out a survey about the leisure time of Keimyung University students.1.Do you enjoy leisure time activities on a regular basis?1) Yes (64%)2) No (36%)2. What kind of activities do you enjoy during your leisure time?1) Watching movies (34%)2) Concerts and musicals (29%)3) Festivals (21%)4) Reading books (10%)5) Other (6%)3. How much money do you spend on your leisure time per month?1) Less than 10% of my allowance (21%)2) Less than 25% of my allowance (31%)3) Less than 50% of my allowance (43%)4) More
On May 20 at Adams Chapel, there was a ceremony for the 116th anniversary of Keimyung University. At the beginning, classical music welcomed the visitors. Jung-Sun Moe, chairman of the board, gave awards to certify the achievements of Prof. Park Chang-Il, Prof. Seanan Clifford, and Prof. Yang Geun-Woo, and President Synn Ilhi gave awards to faculty members for their outstanding achievements such as research papers and lectures. Afterwards, the opening speech from the KMU president was held. He emphasized three main points. First, he talked about the importance of humanistic education in KMU. N
KMU is well known for its beautiful and large campus, so what do students think about their campus? The Gazette carried out a survey with 100 KMU students on what they think about KMU’s campus.1) Which place do you use most often? 1. New Bauer (34%)2. Library (30%)3. Aram Hall (20%)4. Old Bauer (12%)5. Other (4%) 2) What do you use it for?1. Dining (50%)2. To purchase school materials (28%)3. Leisure (14%)4. To study or have meetings (8%)3) Which place do you want to visit? 1. Metasequoia Road (34%)2. Keimyung Hanhakchon (22%)3. Adams Chapel (18%)4. Hengso Museum (10%)5. Other (16%)
Directed by Jean-Jacques ZilbermannGenre: Drama, Historical, ActionStarring: Julie DepardieuRunning time: 104min “Real friends are the ones who go through thick and thin” is a saying that is partially shown in the movie To Life through the three friends Helen, Lily, and Rose who have shared their sorrows and happiness. During WWII, the three friends depended on one another trying to live day by day. After the war was over the three friends were busy living their own lives separate from each other. Then one day, Helen posted an advertisement in the newspaper that she was looking for a beloved f