The Tribune magazine’s 369th issue managed to grab my attention due to its main topic, which is a sustainable future. As a person who loves nature and hopes the best for other people, I really liked how CNU is trying to teach its students about how to go greener and be more friendly to the environme
Every article in the Tribune magazine was impressive and useful. Among them, "Going Green: CNU Takes Lead as a Sustainable University" made me think deeply about the environment and society. As the article mentioned, the climate problem is no longer a distant story. It is happening right under our n
Everything you do has a beginning and the start assigns you some obligations. However, you can naturally forget your duty, especially when you think it is something trivial. It lets you make the wrong choice when you decide something. So, l want you to remember the word “Responsibility” when you are
On April 24, the Personal Information Protection Commission of South Korea announced that the government will implement a pilot project for children’s digital right to be forgotten to help young people remove their digital trace data and protect their right to be forgotten. Anyone under the age of 2
Not long ago, Jeon Woo-won, the grandson of former president Chun Doo-hwan, paid his respects at the May 18 National Cemetery and apologized for his grandfather’s mistakes. Jeon Woo-won identified Chun Doo-hwan as a criminal and a murderer, and as a member of his family, he sincerely apologized to t
Yoon Suk-yeol and his administration have a plan which aims to provide monetary compensation to victims who were forced to work for Japanese companies during the colonial period. The plan also includes a fund for education and research on the issue of forced labor. This is a significant gesture, as
The Netflix sensation Korean drama, “The Glory” has shed light and caused global discourse on school bullying. When it was revealed that aspects of the series, such as the bullies burning a classmate with a hair curler, were drawn from real bullying cases in South Korea, the whole world was in shock
In March, freshmen enter the university, attend the welcoming parties, and spend plenty of time with their friends. Since most of them had studied hard to enter the university, they deserve some rewards. The true everlasting reward is “experience.” The first year of university is when students are t
Not since the early 1980s have countries in the world experienced substantially high inflation rates. Only recently has world inflation skyrocketed at a rapid pace over the course of the past year and a half. This is reminiscent of the unprecedented episode of high inflation during the 1970s. What a
Seo Chang-hyeong (Sophomore, Faculty of Economics)ChatGPT, an interactive artificial intelligence software, is one of the biggest issues around the world. Compared to other interactive intelligence services, it is better in that it can dramatically change the ways that humans originally have searche
Kim Min-ju (Junior, Department of English Language and Literature)The project of building a new mega shopping mall in Gwangju has become visible after each major retailer submitted its plan. Unlike most metropolitan cities in Korea, only Gwangju does not have a large shopping complex. If the new ven
E-Guidebook for International Students is available on the website of the Office of International Affairs at Chonnam National University. The copies of the guidebook written in English or Chinese were distributed from January 20 to February 17 to help foreign students adapt to a new environment at t
The current global economic downturn is characterized by volatility and uncertainty. Global inflation is one of the most apparent factors that plagues nations across the world, paralyzing the global economic system and impacting each country and eventually, the lives of its people. The key factors f
The Chonnam Tribune listened to students’ opinions on two social issues. What do you think about these issues? – Ed.These days, it has been the subject of controversy that the People Power Party (PPP) has accused the Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation (MBC) of reporting President Yoon Suk-yeol’s hot mi
A few days ago, I noticed something that I had not seen before on my way to class. It was a small slope at the end of a sidewalk that looked difficult for a wheelchair user to pass through. As I read the Tribune's article about our school's support system for students with disabilities, I was able t
I have enjoyed all the articles of this Tribune magazine because of the captivating topics it deals with and the well-organized structure of the magazine. All issues serve up a bunch of informative and interesting articles. In particular, the previous issue allowed students to recall problems that m
In the Itaewon disaster that occurred on the night of October 29, 157 people have died so far and a large of portion of the dead were in their 20s. As investigation into the cause of the disaster continues, it is becoming clearer that the crowd crush could have been prevented and was “absolutely avo
First of all, I would like to express my gratitude for the chance to remark on this Tribune. Although this was my first time reading the tribune magazine, it was quite interesting and fun to read it throughout. It contains various significant up-to date information such as the campus news and perspe