Park Ji-eun (Freshman, Dept. of Landscape Architecture)I think hosting an international exhibition is not good for the development of our region, but in some cases it is, like the tail wagging the dog because facilities management cost is more than profits. I went to the Suncheon Bay Garden Expo 201
The Food of Namdo Reflects the Lives of Koreans By Rigoberto Banta Jr., Head Student Editor The South Jeolla Region has traditionally been known for its delicious food. In celebration, the Namdo Food Festival is held every year in Suncheon City where the traditional background of Naganeupsong Villag
Pollutants and Climate Change By Sergio C. Trindade, PhD In political discourse and in the news media, there is confusion between pollutants and climate change. Generally speaking, pollutants are controlled substances that are emitted to the local environment (air, soil and water). C
President’s Cup Soccer Match held in CNU by Kim Hyun-Kyung, Cub reporter The 18th CNU President’s Cup Soccer Tournament opened this year on May 1st at the main stadium of Chonnam National
John Lennon sang in “Love”; love is real, real is love. But these days, unfortunately, we have to change the lyric. “Love is reality, reality is love.” If you have ever had a hard time going out because of money shortages, you would understand our reality. Now the Chonnam Tribune asks you; To what e
Why is that nowadays young generations choose to abandon romantic relations, marriage and babies in Korean society? Could we do something to change their situation and make our society a better place to live? The Chonnam Tribune interviewed Yang Gi-yung (Associate Professor, Department of Art) about
What Do You Think of the GSC? By Ahn So-hee, Tribune Reporter Lee Yu-jin (Sophomore, Dept. of English Language and Literature)I think the 2011 General Student Council (GSC) implemented policies in whi
the Chonnam Tribune asked CNUians, “If you have a family member or a friend is from a sexual minority (eg: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender - LGBT),do you agree or disagree with their coming out to society?”
Korea’s smartphone users number more than 10,000,000 and the number will continue to increase. The smartphone is now an important everyday item. Look around you! How many students use smart phones?
I think that the most people who have the experience of studying abroad know that it is not easy to be a foreign student, especially as a freshman. That is why people say that studying in another country changes your life in many
Students of the Dept. of Nursing Science at CNU Won the Prize in Policy Proposal Competition By Seo Jung-eun, Tribune Cub-Reporter Six students of the Dept. of Nursing Science at Chonnam National Univ
Special Lecture of Department of History “BK21” at CNU By Kim Eun-ji , Tribune Cub-reporter A special lecture of the department of History “BK21” project held at professor conf
Dokdo Island located on the East Sea has spurred yet another conflict between Japan and Korea that threatened another arms race in the Far East during the late years.
The campus could have had a tense mood with the release of the first semester grades or perhaps an atmosphere of festivity with the graduation of some of our seniors. It might have ....
Have you recognize that regular late evening noise of some students just right outside of the dorm? I have noticed that there are a number of unscrupulous students shouting unnecessary filthy words on a regular basis, quite a nuisance especially for those students living on the upper floors.
Ketchup MID!By Jeon Joo-hee, Tribune Reporter This column will show you useful expressions for English conversation. If you have interesting ideas that can fill in the blank, send an e-mail to tribune
I learned swing dance when I was a middle school student.
Do you like boxing? If so, you can visit Technician, our university’s sole boxing club, and feel the club members' passion towards boxing.
From the 280th issue, Chonnam Tribune will report the story of a Tribune reporter’s actual experience of the activities of a particular club to introduce various clubs in CNU through this column. We expect that this newly changed column will give you more information on campus clubs’ activities with
Welcome To Our Club By Kim Bo-bae, Tribune Reporter Gang Ho-dong, Cub-Reporter You can see a variety of posters to attract attention to campus clubs early each semester. It may the first opportunity for freshmen to pursue their interests and often, they feel like joining some of them. During their u