Every time my parents suggest mountain climbing together, I usually tell them that I have an appointment or I am tired because I don’t like climbing. Nevertheless, I reluctantly climbed Naeyeon Mountain in Pohang during the training program of the Gazette in winter vacation. Three junior reporters insisted on climbing, and I had to go because of my responsibility as theeditor-in-chief. In fact, I intended to dissuade them at the halfway point. When we reached the halfway point, I suddenly had a desire to climb to the mountaintop. However, I soon regretted my decision.The way to the top had wro
The 29th lecture by Prof., Korean Lang. & Lit., Won myung-soo, was given on March 8 in Euiyang Hall. The lecture was hosted by Institute Woman's Studies. The lecture was about understanding the world and researching Buddhist goodness.
When I was in the second year of high school, I had a chance to study in an American public high school as an exchange student. When I was younger, I always dreamt about studying in a foreign country. I stayed in Iowa State, which is in the middle of America. It is famous for corn and potatoes. The small town I stayed in, Moville, was green and peaceful, surrounded by endless wide farms, horses, pretty houses, bright blue sky, and cows in fields. It was the most beautiful place I had ever seen. I went to the public high school, which is a small school in the town. The school went from kinderga
I was looking forward to seeing theGazette No. 122, which met my expectation as previous editions. First of all, “Global Programs” was the most interesting and useful article for me. My major is English language, so I’m interested in global programs which help me to improve my English ability. In fact, I live in KELI dormitory, and I often drop by the International Lounge to be in an English environment. However, I did not know much about what global programs KMU offers students. Firstly, I was surprised at the various global programs, and then I decided to join some of them. Now, I’m planning
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
The Keimyung Gazette wants 25th Cub Reporter