Recruitment '04

Tradition changes; enthusiasm continues

Breaking the bubble: tasting a little bit of America

After having a long day, going home to watch your favorite TV drama and talking about the most recent episode non stop with your friends can be the last refuge. However, the daily routine of coming home in the evening to watch a favorite Korean drama is changing, as young viewers are now also turning their attention to TV dramas from aboard, from the U.S. to be exact.

Poverty Simulation gives students a taste of lower class life

This past week we honored Martin Luther King Jr. with a variety of activities, and perhaps one of the most intriguing and unique opportunities was the poverty simulation. The simulation took place last Thursday in both a morning and afternoon session. The goal of the simulation was to semi-accurately portray what life would be like while living under conditions of middle level poverty. I participated in the afternoon section of the event, which consisted mostly of students with a few others mixed in.

"The Meeting" poses unique question during MLK week

What if two of the most renowned African-American civil rights leaders, Dr. Martin Luther King and Malcolm X, had the chance to meet before they were assassinated? What would they have said to each other?

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