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In 2019, the public was outraged when the minister of justice nominee Cho Kuk’s daughter was accused of falsifying her academic achievements to get into medical school. It also sparked debates over the question ‘What is a fair admission system?’ Since ‘fairness’ was one of the top priorities the Moo
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2021.06.04 18:57
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We all remember as kids blurting out our ultimate and staple catch-phrase, “That’s not fair!.” From different-sized ice cream scoops to unreasonably strict curfews, we were all capable of distinguishing and illustrating what was and was not ‘fair’ since we were young. Like many widespread social con
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2021.06.04 18:52
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In the United States, roughly 1,000 people die each year from police encounters - an overwhelming majority of which are black men. Despite public outcry, the officers responsible are rarely prosecuted because it is defensible to shoot someone if the officer deems the person a threat. On April 21st,
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2021.06.04 18:49
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Winners 1st place: An Jeong-hyun (English for International Conferences & Communication) 2nd place: Yu Seung-been (Division of International Studies) 3rd place: Hong Seung-jae (Division of Economics) Topics 1) MZ Generation 2) Yeong-kkeul [soul-pull], “sacrificing everything including even your soul
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2021.06.04 18:37
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The Argus Prize 2020 English Essay Contest Winners1st place An Jeong-hyun(English for International Conferences & Communication ’18)2nd place Shim Kyu-han(English for International Conferences & Communication ’16)3rd place Ahn Ye-ji(Dept. of English literature and Culture ’18)Topics (1) For Korean P
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2020.06.07 23:04
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“The Fermi Paradox,” an article written by Tim Urban, refers modern humans dwelling on Earth as “highly intelligent beings.” Also, he presents the readers with a hypothesis that humans might be the “only” intelligent beings in the observable universe that is measured to be about more than 27.4 billi
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2019.06.07 20:27
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The United States and China are acknowledged as nations ahead of the curve with the largest economic scales of the contemporary era. However, a closer analysis of the two nations’ economic status indicates that the U.S. have been recording a continuous trade deficit over the past decade, whereas Chi
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2019.06.07 20:26
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Let me introduce you to Minerva. As an average Korean woman she fortunately grew up with no experience of sexual abuse of any kind. She also did not have any thorough sex education so she is not fully aware of protection methods or how unprotected sex potentially causes pregnancy or sexually transmi
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2019.06.07 20:19
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In May, The Argus hosted the 2019 Essay Contest for HUFSans. Undergraduate students wrote 800-word essays on one of the four topics: Party politics, South Korea’s Anti-abortion Law, Burning Sun Gate and US-China Trade War. A great many students submitted their writings, showing their passion for Eng
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2019.06.07 20:16
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People who use any type of social networking service may have seen #MeToo as it is not only fairly apparent in different kinds of SNS, but also in newspaper or other media. And yet, Me Too campaign is not a casual or faddish hashtag, but a catalyst for a significant social change. Through countless
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2018.06.14 20:37
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The Fourth Industrial Revolution is seldom a palatable topic for students of liberal arts. We vaguely share the fear that rapid advances in technological frontiers, namely Artificial Intelligence, will eat into jobs that are currently claimed by humans. It does not help that we’re having the toughes
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2018.06.14 20:36
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I walk towards an empty seat in a lecture hall filled with students who were as eager and nervous as I was. I watch the professor enter the room and open his laptop, just as he must have for the past few years. Of course, he probably knows that the large room, fresh faces, and the intense atmosphere
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2018.06.14 20:36
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Last month, The Argus hosted the essay contest for HUFSans. Undergraduate students wrote 700-800 word essays choosing from one of the four topics: #MeToo movement, Fourth Industrial Revolution, University Education, and Campus Journalism. A great many students submitted their writings, showing their
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2018.06.14 20:33
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The Argus welcomes any writing from all HUFS undergraduate student who is enrolled in this semester (Both Seoul and Global Campus)TopicsChoose one of prompts below and write around 800 words including the title.1) #MeToo movement2) Fourth Industrial Revolution 3) University Education3) Campus Journa
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2018.04.10 18:16
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A university, regardless of the main or second campus, is an institution that provides for a higher level of education to those who pursue knowledge and wisdom. By having access to such educational opportunities students are able to learn and achieve academic and moral growth through the interaction
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2017.06.30 13:23
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When we are admitted into to college after a grueling admission process, we expect our college lives to be full of sunshine, with good friends to study and hang out with, and perhaps with some romance along the way. However, for some people, this is not the case. Every year, there is much controvers
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2017.06.19 18:48
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The Argus hosted the essay contest for HUFSans. Undergraduate HUFS students wrote 800-1000 word essays choosing from one of the above five topics. Two foreign HUFS professors scored entries according to seven criteria mentioned above. After receiving score sheets from the juries, The Argus calculate
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2017.06.19 18:47
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2017.04.12 20:05
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- Winners: 1st place: Kwak Ji-won, Division of International Studies ‘122nd place: Kim So-young, Dept. of Spanish ‘123rd place: Yang Si-young, Dept. of English ‘15- Topics / Keywords1) Korea’s stance in the global society2) Internships of young people3) Work and life balance4) University press5) Dat
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2016.12.08 20:21
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공모 소재한국 대학가 또는 20대의 시사 이슈에 대한 분석* 아래 6가지 키워드 중 택11) 국제 사회에서 한국의 입지2) 청년 인턴3) Work-Life 밸런스4) 대학 언론5) 데이트 폭력6) 대학생 주거응모자격한국외대 2016년 2학기 등록 학부생(서울 및 글로벌 캠퍼스)접수 기간2016년 11월 07일(월) 21:00시까지원고 분량Microsoft Word 폰트크기 10, 제목 포함 800단어 내외보내실 곳hufsargus@gmail.com* 인적사항 기재 필수(이름, 학번, 학과, 연락처)심사 기준전개 방향의 창의성과 논리
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2016.10.06 17:07