The Gazette questioned 200 Keimyung University freshmen about their participation in campus activities and the satisfaction they gained from those activities.Q1. Do you attend our school events frequently?① Always 9% ② Usually 15% ③ Often 35% ④ Sometimes 15% ⑤ Seldom 26% Q2. What was your favorite campus event?① M.T 27% ② Student organization inauguration 22% ③ Sports meet 12% ④ Freshman camp 4%⑤ Festival 30% ⑥ Other 5%Q3. What kind of school activities have you participated in?① Club activities 21% ② Faculty academic activities 23% ③ Study group 5% ④ Students' Association 4% ⑤ No activity 43%
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Students who sit on the bench Students talk to each other. There are several students in lobby. Students take a rest. Students talk freely.
A organist, Jang Dea-ho playing the organ in Adams Chapel on June 8. He playing 'Praeludium und Fuge g-moll BuxWV 149' and 'Danks sei Die.'
In front of Bauer Hall, Keimyung people are enjoying festival. Many people are watching the show. We could see a Taekwondo demonstration. IVY, a famous singer, sang enthusiastically.
Marathon in commemoration of World championships in Athletics by KBS
Folk Culture Study Club playing Korean traditional percussion. Two students performing a masque dance. Members of Hamsung playing a concert. Singer of Hamsung singing enthusiastically.