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2023.03.24(금)

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  • Heating and Cooling System

    At the turning of the seasons, the heating and cooling systems are important for students. Keimyung controls the heating and cooling systems in the classroom through a centralized control system. Because of this, students can’t adjust the temperature. Many students complain about this. They say Keimyung turns on the air conditioner too late, and the period is too short. They also complain about turning on the heat in late autumn. Thus, I will talk about the centralized control system.The centralized control system is the system that controls the heating and cooling systems. The school doesn’t…

    • Lee Ji-min
    • 2017-02-28 17:46
  • University Dormitory Foodservice

    Approximately 2,500 students of various nationalities live in dormitories at Keimyung University and eat meals in the one cafeteria that serves them. The cafeteria that serves the dormitories is located in a corner of campus far from a gate, so it’s easy to eat at the cafeteria and a little difficult to eat off campus. Despite the convenience, many students complain about the dormitory food service system and the food. First, the dormitory meal system is inconvenient and unfair. Keimyung University has only one housing system, which includes a full meal plan provided in the dormitory cafeteria

    • Na Ye-bin
    • 2016-10-17 11:59
  • Keimyung University Festival

    From May 10 to 12, a festival called Bisa Daedong Festival was held at Keimyung University. The festival was held at the small field until 11 P.M. KMU students should have been satisfied with the festival since it is held for them and by them. However, when I asked students about the festival after it finished, there were many inconveniences and complaints.First, the students didn’t have enough time to enjoy the festival. Ending the festival at 11 P.M. is too early for them. Putting off the ending time to at least 12 A.M. would be better. Also, canceling all classes during the festival is a wa

    • Choi Eun-gyu
    • 2016-09-05 16:55
  • Female Leaders

    Beginning with Argentina’s first woman president Isabel Martinez , female politicians have increased around the world. Male dominance in politics is still high, but the gap is closing due to the increased rate of female leaders. Before, few opportunities existed for women, but now they are becoming representatives at every level of government, and even president or prime minister. With the extension of women’s rights and the development of social atmosphere, women have been able to increasingly participate in politics. Of course women support women as candidates to be the leader of a party. Bu

    • Kwon Ji-min
    • 2016-06-07 15:43
  • Artificial Intelligence

    I am against artificial intelligence (AI) because AI will cause an increase in the unemployment rate. Nowadays our country has serious youth unemployment and an aging society. If AI is popularized, it will work more efficiently than humans. Therefore, most employers will not hire people. In addition, AI will lower the bond between people. Now that the smartphone has been invented, our society has become devoid of face-to-face communication and conversation is gone. However, if the machines are an even greater invention than a smartphone, this phenomenon will become more severe. For these reaso

    • Seo Min-a
    • 2016-05-01 02:42
  • CCTV

    CCTV might possibly lead to invasion of privacy, but it ensures the security of certain places where it is installed. The more it appears in front of us, the more crime scenes can be watched and the more likely criminals can be found. Because of this fact, people will feel safer and actually be safer. This contributes to the fact that South Korea is full of CCTVs down alleys and streets is considered the safest country, whereas countries with few CCTVs and a lot of citizens against the installation of them are considered less safe.By Choi Bong-kyuSophomore, Yeongnam Universityqhdrb098@naver.co

    • An Chi-yeong
    • 2016-03-08 10:49
  • History Education

    History education in the United States changes as students grow older. But as students advance, we learn more details and that much of our nation’s history is ambiguous. We are constantly learning that what we were taught when we were younger is an oversimplified version of the truth. I chose to study history as a college student and I was amazed and disappointed I had to wait so long to learn more about the history of the world I live in. I believe the problem is that the history is taught too basically by many school systems. The educational system here places little emphasis on the teaching

    • An Chi-yeong
    • 2016-01-03 21:49
  • Refugees in Europe

    It’s unnecessary to accept refugees into our country. I’m not being too serious about this problem because my basic point is that it’s perfectly fine if they get Korean citizenship. They get to be normal citizens by completing the citizen requirements and then they get to exercise their rights. A controversial problem in accepting refugees is if it’s possible to accept the cultural differences or not. In fact, they make a lot of trouble through cultural conflicts. So far, people are reluctant to accept them and have no emotional room for them. Most importantly, volunteering to accept refugees…

    • Rho Poo-ryn
    • 2015-11-09 15:45
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Training for Ukrainian Korean Teachers Preliminary Korean language teachers from Ukraine participated in the training course for overseas Korean teachers from Monday, November 14th to Sunday, November 20th at Keimyung University. They spent time learning basic skills to educate students about Korean culture through wearing hanbok, hosting tea ceremony experiences, SamulNori, and Korean writing classes. chloe7265@naver.com
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College of Fine Arts 60th Anniversary Exhibition Keimyung University's College of Fine Arts held two special exhibitions to mark its 60th anniversary. The first exhibition was from December 20th to December 30th, and the second was from January 5th to February 24th. The exhibitions featured works from various fields and the works were available for purchase. The proceeds from the sales will be used for scholarships for art college students. azur0209@stu.kmu.ac.kr
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2023 Raises Public Transport Costs In 2023, there were many changes, including the disappearance of college entrance fees and the disappearance of food expiration dates. Among them, the biggest change we felt in our lives was the increase in utility bills, including electricity bills and public transportation costs. Most of the major cities nationwide have decided to raise public transportation fees, including buses, subways and taxis. Following the increase in oil prices last year, the cost of operating private vehicles has increased, and public transportation costs have also been raised. According to the National Statistical
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