No.123Written by Prof. Peter Daley / Drawn by Reporter Kim Hye-bin
The Gazette introduced cub-reporters invited in orientations for incoming freshmen of each college. The Gazette recruits from March 2 to 19, and all freshmen can download application the Gazette webzine.
I have been interested in the Gazette since I was a freshman. The section "Color Psychology" was the most fantastic part in Gazette No.121. I love pink, so the pink of the page attracted my sight at first. I heard many times about "color therapy," but I didn't know well about it. But after reading the article, I could know each color's meaning. Nowadays, I can't sleep well because I'm worried about getting a job. The article said green helps to relieve stress and makes people composed. So I changed my bedclothes to green. Since that, I can sleep more than before. Also the section "Live Clubs i
Which is your life like, a tuna or a flatfish? The autobiography of Hong Jung-wook, Afterwards Seven Acts Seven Scenes, on its first page likens types of lives to tuna and flatfish. Tunas must swim as soon as they are born because they have to soak up water into their gills to breathe. When tunas swim they breath, and while tunas are breathing they stay alive. When tunas sleep, they rest their brains but they keep swimming. Therefore, tunas should live in a vast sea because they should go far and wide in the world. However, flatfish are completely different to tunas. Flatfish hide and live und
No.122Written by Prof. David LyonsDrawn by Junior Reporter Kim Hye-bin