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Your Participation Matters. An essay is one of the admission requirements for many universities in the United States. A high school senior, Ziad, Ahmed was accepted to Stanford University after writing #BlackLivesMatter 100 times in response to the essay question, "What matters to you and why?" CN
EDITOR'S DESK
by Soo-Jin Woo, CP Editor in C
2017.06.19 08:29
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As we grow up, responsibility becomes more and more important in our lives. These responsibilities are a big source of stress for not only ourselves, but our friends as well. Even a member of the National Assembly, should serve the people as their public duty. Therefore, responsibility is something
EDITOR'S DESK
Sae-Un Lee, CP Editor-in-Chief
2016.12.17 09:14
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Immersion is the psychological state in which one is intensely encountering something, according to Csilk Szentmihalyi. It blocks everything around us beside the one thing that we want to concentrate on. When we are immersed in that thing, we feel like several hours is just a few minutes. We feel a
EDITOR'S DESK
Sae-Un Lee. CP Editor in Chief
2016.08.22 15:22
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What do you think of when you hear the phrase ‘daily life’? Usually people think daily life is repetitive and dull. We just eat, work, study, etc., having a boring time doing the same things you did yesterday. Repeating everyday life sometimes feels dull, wearisome, and lethargic. Most people live a
EDITOR'S DESK
Sae-Un Lee
2016.05.19 16:03
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As Volume 253 comes out, it means this is my last editor's desk column. I remember the time when I was concerned about the topic for the Volume 250 issue that we published in February. It was fearful
EDITOR'S DESK
Baek Jin
2015.11.25 15:29
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Have a Rest and Take Care of Yourself Today is the time of rapid changes, and we can feel a little out of joint. People are working around the clock and they do not know how their days have passed. Di
EDITOR'S DESK
Baek Jin
2015.09.04 10:11
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Are the Humanities in Crisis? A recent setback on campus clearly demonstrates that the Humanities are in crisis indeed, at least institutionally. No doubt. The University Personnel Office recently dec
EDITOR'S DESK
Kim Myung-joo
2015.09.03 16:13