“I Was Impressed with KInd CNUians!” By Park Hyo-gyeong, Tribune Reporter If you had come to Chonnam National University (CNU) during last winter vacation, you could have seen the group of Japanese students participating in International Winter School (IWS) around campus. IWS was organized for Japan
Want to Improve Your Creative Imagination? By Kim Chang-soo, Guest Reporter It’s a new semester! Looking for something fresh? New challenges? Something to make life a little more exciting? If so, why not explore some of the clubs at Chonnam National University (CNU)? They will help you lead a more a
“Global Voice for Women” Kim Min-seon, the Governor of the Soroptimist International of America, Korea Region By Park Sue-hye, Guest Reporter During summer vacation, I met a special woman who has enlivened people’s life with a cordial heart Governor Kim Min-sun, head of the Soroptimist International
Your Choice Changes the World -Julian WarmingtonBy Jang Min, Guest Reporter World Fair Trade Day was held on May 9th. Chonnam Tribune met Julian Warmington who has been involved in fair trade activity in Gwangju. He is from New Zealand and working as an English instructor at Chosun University. He ha
Why Don’t You Go Outsideand Enjoy Sports? By Heo Si-joon, Student Reporter The weather is getting warmer so it is nice to do something new outside. There are many things you can do, but how about playing a sport? If you desire to do livelier and more meaningful activities, sports are recommended. Yo
How to Enjoy Music on Campus By Ryu Seung-hyi, Guest Reporter Campus clubs may provide the first opportunity for freshmen to pursue their interests and many students feel like joining some of them. At university, we need to have a variety of experiences through campus club activities. Chonnam Tribun
"Keep Dreaming of a Better World " Dr. John ClemensThe Director-Ceneral of the International Vaccine Institute By Kang Yeon-ah, Guest Reporter As a spring breeze wakes up our CNU campus, a new semester has just begun. This year, Chonnam Tribune has a special section called "People" which is to i
Challenge Whatever You Want to Do By Lee Han-na, Student Editor Ni hao! As China has been growing rapidly in various fields, many people from other countries, including Koreans, go there for better future and success. The Overseas Cover Second Team (OCST) left Gwangju for Shanghai, China on June 25.
Warm-hearted Message from Japan By Park Sa-ra, Head Student Editor During last summer vacation, CNU Press andBroadcastingCenter (CNUPBC) interviewed more than fifteen CNU alumni living abroad, in places such as Japan, China and Indonesia. The CNU PBC planned to cover the story of successful but not
These days, wine is appearing more often on Korean dinner tables. We often associate wine with a sommelier. Sommeliers often appear in commercial advertisements and even in comic books. However, what do we know exactly about them? Have you ever heard of a sommelier? Chonnam Tribune met one of them,
Chonnam Tribune looked for CNU students who are volunteers and interviewed Cho Dae-kwang (Senior, Dept. of Economics), a member of BeSunny, a volunteer group, composed of university students in Korea.He currently participates in the following BeSunny programs: Happy Hospital, a play program for sick
Most of us would have come across the issue of blood donation in our school days. On average, it is not recommended that a person donate blood more than 3-4 times a year. To our surprise, we found one person an exception to this. Recently, the Tribune met the deep-eyed and cheerful Kim Gwang-il (sen
Breaking down the Barriers between Us and Them by Park Ha yeon, Tribune Reporter It has been a while since a great number of people started to come to Korea to find work. This number has been increasing at an enormous rate. Some problems have surfaced as these people have tried to adjust to life in
The idea that Chonnam National University (CNU) is thought to be the leading university in this region has been caused by the expectation that CNU will serve for the community. This is the theory of Oh Su-seong, professor of the department of Psychology at CNU. As an activist to make a contribution
The new Year has come. The Year 2005 can be viewed from opposing viewpoints: it is the 60th anniversary of our independence from Japanese occupation as well as the division of the Korean peninsula. And it is the Year of the Rooster, which has been considered as the animal that ushers in the dawn and