We are recruiting foreigner students to be guest reporters from the next issue. A guest reporter can write an article on any topic. The article will be posted on page D in the newspaper, and the guest reporter will get paid for the article. If you would like to write an article, send us your idea. You can contact us at gazette@kmu.ac.kr.
12/17 – A supplementary lecture about cancelled classes on Oct. 3 12/18 - A supplementary lecture about cancelled classes on Oct. 9 12/19~12/27 – The regular examination of the second semester 12/24 – The temporary holiday 12/28 – Start the winter vacation
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The Gazette has recruited new cub reporters. Please keep following their activities in the Gazette. They will do their best to deliever helpful information to Keimyung students.Moon Ji-hun (Department of Law)Shin Hyun-jee (Department of Biological Sciences)Park Jeong-in (Department of International Relations)Um Ji-min (Department of English Language and Literature)
After hosting the Pyeongchang Olympics, North Korea asked South Korea to attend a summit conference.After that, North Korea embedded envoys less than a month. It has produced good results since the summit conference. These results are starting to improve the relationship between North and South Korea. This is just a start. We are to ease the war burden for being North Korea made an attempt a denuclearization for discussion.I anticipate peace on the Korean Peninsula because of the denuclearization discussions as a momentum such as Cheonni gil do han geoleumbuteo.
‘Sagongi maneumyeon baega saneuro ganda.’ This literally translates as: If there are many captains, the boat goes to the mountain. This figuratively means that if many people give their opinion without a leader, working together will be difficult. You can find the origin of the proverb in the book, Yeolja. In the Spring and Autumn Period in Chinese history (about 700s - 400s BC), there was a scholar named Yangja. One day, Yangja heard a loud sound while he was reading a book in his house. He wondered what happened outside, so he asked his servant to find out. His servant said the neighbor’s se
Jiseong imyeon gamcheon ida means “sincerity moves heaven.” That means that if you exert yourself to the utmost, you will get a good result despite very difficult work. The origin of this proverb is a folk tale about Jiseong (who can’t walk) and Gamcheon (who can’t see), and the good luck they get from their friendship. They were beggars who helped each other. Gamcheon carried Jiseong on his back, and Jiseong gave Gamcheon directions. One day, they discovered a big gold nugget after drinking water from a mountain spring. They asked a passing peddler to divide the gold. However, the peddler was
Hello, Gazette readers. Thank you for reading our newspaper. The Gazette has made some changes that I’d like to introduce. If you compare issue 184 with 183, you can see some changes to the Campus News (page B) and Culture (page D) pages. On the Campus News page (page B), the Questionnaire section has been changed to English Study. English Study is a section where you can learn idiomatic English expressions through simple conversations.On the Culture page (page D), King Konglish and Great Photo have been replaced by a crossword puzzle. Answers to the crossword puzzle come from articles in that