Honorary doctorate conferment ceremony for Nan-sae Gum (March 6. Adams Chapel) Nan-sae Gum receiving an honorary doctorate in philosophy from Lee Jin-woo, the president of Keimyung University.
Comment from KIC professor Students excited to eat delicious food Picture taken with international buddies
KELI students hearing about life in KELI Exchange students talking to Korean students Introductions
Students attending the entrance ceremony Freshmen holding new books welcome packs
The Gazette questioned 200 Keimyung University students about our university’s PC rooms.Q1. How many times do you go to a university PC room each week?① Rarely or seldom 12 (6%) ② 1~2 times (17%) ③ 3~4 times 48 (24%) ④ 5~6 times 37 (18.5%) ⑤ More than 7 times 69 (34.5%)Q2. Why do you go to the PC room?① To print reports and lecture notes 117 (58.5%)② To do homework 55 (27.5%)③ To read the school news 15 (7.5%) ④ To take computer courses 8 (4%)⑤ To use my blog 5 (2.5%)Q3. Which PC room is the most comfortable to use?① Youngam Hall 100 (50%) ② Social Science Building 63 (31.5%) ③ Baekeun Hall 10
It’s been a long time since I read the Keimyung Gazette. The Gazette was the first English magazine which I read at university. Therefore, it has very special meaning to me. The first Gazette I read was made up of 36 pages, and it did not have full-color pages. The 125th magazine was redesigned inside. I thought the effort was neat and well-done. Hopefully, KMG reporters will keep trying new attempts and styles.As a big fan of the Gazette, I want to give them some advice. Hopefully, they will take these tips seriously. I think the Gazette has a lack of public relations. Some of the students in
On December 19 2007, Lee Myung-bak was elected the 17th president of South Korea. President Lee was elected with 50.2% support. This was much higher than the other presidential nominees. The Gazette asked Keimyung students about their hopes for the next presidency. President Lee, I heard you say the following in a public broadcast: “I will create a world where young people can choose good jobs,” “I will unfailingly revive the economy,” and “I will serve our nation and people.” They are impressive words that I cannot help admiring. Though I didn't vote for you as president, I am with you in con
No. 126Written by Prof. David Lyons / Drawn by Junior Reporter Lee Eun-ji