Art Professors’ Exhibit for CNU’s 60th Anniversary By Park Hye-bin, Cub-Reporter Professors from the College of Fine Arts collaborated for an art exhibition to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Chonnam National University (CNU). Held at the Yongji Hall, artworks of the professors will be displayed f
CNU Presidential Candidates’ Panel Discussion By Kim Su-yeon, Cub-reporter A panel discussion was held in light of the re-election processes for the 19th Chonnam National University (CNU) President at the Yongji Convention Hall last September 20, 2012. It was hosted by CNU Professors Un
CNU at Number Two in 2012 Social Science Korea By Jo Hye-min, Cub Reporter Chonnam National University (CNU)’s instructors were ranked number two in the 2012 Social Science Korea (SSK) Rankings by Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (MEST) and the National Research Foundation
CNU Museum opens French Cultural Classes By Kim Gyeong-eun, Cub Reporter Chonnam National University (CNU)’s University Museum has opened cultural studies with the theme 'All of France' on September 12th. The course will be held on Wednesdays until 28th of November. Participants have
2012 East Asia Cultural Exchange and Sensitivity Forum By Lim Seon-yeong, Cub Reporter The 2012 Honam Researchers’ International Meeting was hosted by Chonnam National University (CNU) last September 21, 2012 at the College of Humanities. Honam region researchers and scholars came toget
Professor Chang Ha-joon at the Yongbong Forum By Rigoberto Banta Jr., Head Student Editor Professor Chang Ha-joon, a professor of political economy at the University of Cambridge and a leading academe in development economics, presented his views on the crisis on capitalism and the futur
13 Candidates for the 19th CNU Presidential Elections 13 faculty members of Chonnam National University (CNU) have officially registered as official candidates to the re-election for the 19th CNU Presidential Elections as it closed last September 13, 2012. An official meeting was held i
Student Representatives’ General Meeting Unsuccessful By Hwang In-sik, Tribune Reporter The General Student Council (GSC) held the Student Representatives’ General Meeting last September 6th at 6:30 PM at the College of Humanities Building No. 3 to discuss the major issues concerning th
This summer vacation, my mom and sister and me planned to go to western part of America including San Francisco, Las Vegas, and Laughlin. This travel was right after my final exam, so I had no time to find information about the cities I was going. This ill-prepared behavior brought me an unforgettab
By Hwang In-sik, Tribune Reporter A : Lunch today so I can see it?B : Uh, I can't. Dan's turning in* his book proposal. - From Gossip Girl, Season 5 Episode 16 *Turning in – This expression is usually used when you give back something that you no longer need or should have
Retrospection By Rigoberto Banta Jr., Head Student Editor “How was your summer?” Most of us will rhetorically say this to friends and colleagues once we meet again on campus. With the start of the semester we recollect the memories of summer, of endless nights talking with strange
Communication in Areas Needed By Kayla Sjothun, Senior, School of Business Administration,Exchange Student from Canada The Chonnam Tribune is an English newspaper in a predominantly Korean speaking school. The paper more often than not finds its way to exchange stude
Live Together in the Multicultural Age By Kuk Min-ho, Professor, Department of Sociology On May 2011, a man living in the rural area brutally murdered his Vietnamese wife who delivered a baby 19 days earlier. It was a real shock to Korean society. How can such a brutal murder h
Intangible Power of SportLooking Over the Walls of the Stadium By Bae Mi-kyung, Director of Marketing and International Affairs,Gwangju Summer Universiade 2015 Organizing Committee What is the first thing that comes to your mind when you think of sport? Most definitely, it would be
Watch Out ‘Healing Trend’ By Son Hyun-jee, Tribune Reporter If you search ‘healing’ on the internet right now, you can find lots of materials related to it. Buddhist monks invite us to temple stays to heal our exhausted bodies and souls, and Jeju Island welcomes us to its
Dokdo Dispute between Japan and Korea By Park So-yeon, Overseas Correspondent, Japan Korea and Japan are heading for a diplomatic showdown since Lee Myung-bak visited Dokdo. Since I am studying at Osaka University in Japan from last year, I have seen how Japanese people and the m
Direct Election System for University President: What Is Your Opinion? By Yoon Ji-yeon, Guest Reporter Na Seol-hee (Junior, Department of Psychology)As the pillars of our school, the least we can do is to vote directly in an election. However, looking into ourselves inwardly,
The Abolition of DPES: Who Is It For? By Kim Hyun-kyung, Tribune Reporter On the 23rd of May, Chonnam National University (CNU) held its 19th University Presidential Elections. As a result, Park Chang-soo (Professor, CNU Medical School) was chosen as the first priority presidential
Healing Focusing on Self-Reflection ByHwang In-sik, Tribune Reporter Today’s students are more stressed than ever before, and want relaxing, healing and comforting. Many of these students are trying to achieve good emotional and mental health through various ways of resolving stre
Healing Books and Movies Sometimes we get hurt for many reasons, for example, uncertainty of the future, relationships with friends or family and others. These make us find the different ways of healing ourselves. How can we heal our wounded hearts? Now the Chonnam Tribune