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Cannabis, in recent years, has seen a remarkable shift in its perception by the public. From being solidified as a Schedule I drug by the Controlled Substances Act of 1970, it has undergone legislative and societal changes unseen by any other drug of the same class, with Colorado and Washington lega
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Jun Seong Kim Staff Reporter
2024.03.23 00:49
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The presidential address commemorating the South Korean National Liberation Day in August last year lacked a direct reference to the Japanese military sex slaves — commonly known as ‘comfort women’ — for the second time since 2022, when President Yoon Suk-Yeol gave the first speech in honor of the N
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Kyu-Ri Kim Head of Society Division
2024.03.23 00:49
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Over the past week, Bitcoin’s value hit a record high, now surpassing $73,000, almost $10,000 more than its last major peak in late 2021. This follows from billions of dollars worth of the cryptocurrency being purchased by American finance firms spurring on further trades in the crypto community. We
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Jun Seong Kim Staff Reporter
2024.03.23 00:49
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Ivy League colleges are considered to be the most prestigious institutions for scholars all over the world; the best of talents known today are Ivy League alumni. Despite some prominent figures advocating that college education is not any sort of a guarantee for success, millions of high schoolers a
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Andrei Kim Staff Reporter
2024.03.23 00:49
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An ivory tower is a metaphorical location used to describe a comfortable position in life, which often implies seclusion of a person from the practicalities, difficulties, and realities of the world in pursuit of his passion and desires. It is a term widely associated with academia, as they enjoy re
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Sean Tristan De Guzman Senior Staff Reporter
2023.12.19 00:37
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It can be hard to admit that you’re a privileged person. Privilege, after all, comes in many forms. Some people have privilege based on how they look. Others enjoy privilege from the family or country they happen to be born into. There is privilege based on gender, sexual orientation, religion, and
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Cris Jericho Goh Cruz Senior Staff Reporter
2023.12.19 00:37
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I walk into the supermarket with my nose perhaps a bit too firm and my cheeks a bit too pink, completely startled by the regular holiday rush hour of perhaps too many people and yet so happy to see this overwhelmingness again. I listen to the squeaking of my shoes as I step on the melted snowflakes
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Andrei Kim Staff Reporter
2023.12.19 00:37
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On a late night in my room with a sleep-deprived head, I looked out the window only to be startled by what appeared to be a platoon of seven planes floating through the sky in unsettling unison. I was mesmerized by the executed coordination but was shaken awake by a mindless thought that the planes
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Andrei Kim Staff Reporter
2023.12.19 00:37
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xA lot is going wrong in the world today. We are still in the middle of a climate paralysis, where we know what’s wrong, but there’s no great way to fix it. Some of the great Asian economies that were expected to inherit the 21st Century — Japan, South Korea, and China — all appear to have contracti
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Alazar Teka Gemechu Junior Staff Reporter
2023.11.19 16:39
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80,000 South Korean young adults are NEETs; they are “Not in Education, Employment, or Training.” The statistics count those between 15 and 29 years old who have left school and decided to take a rest without preparing for job applications, doing housework, or suffering unfortunate circumstances tha
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Kyu-Ri Kim Staff Reporter
2023.11.19 16:39
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Time and attention tend to be unforgiving to internet personalities and the World Wide Web in general; what was popular yesterday is not popular today and will be forgotten tomorrow. It makes sense that influencers, streamers, and YouTubers try to establish brands that won't solely rely on the numbe
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Andrei Kim Staff Reporter
2023.11.15 21:42
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When can I finish my Korean homework? When will the Fall semester end? When will this bachelor’s end? With a developed melancholic mind, I am constantly riddled with thoughts about the “ends”. Quite opposite to a true ISTJ, my imagination fathoms the deepest depths of the future. These, coupled with
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Francis Erluph Barro Cabanting Junior Staff Report
2023.10.13 21:19
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Protests founded the South Korea we know now. And this is not an overstatement.In 1960, protests during the April Revolution stymied Syngman Rhee’s attempt to continue his dictatorial rule. The May 18 Gwangju Democratization Movement in 1980 became the cornerstone for the protests that followed, eve
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Kyu-Ri Kim Staff Reporter
2023.10.13 21:19
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As the field of artificial intelligence continues to expand on its possibilities, it is only a matter of time before such systems outdo humans on even a set of tasks that comprise professional job descriptions. Concerns about AI taking over jobs are growing day by day, especially with language model
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Sean Tristan De Guzman Senior Staff Reporter
2023.10.13 21:19
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A familiar refrain when engaging in small talk as a college student. I’ve been asked this question countless times, and have asked it to other people just as frequently. My answer has changed throughout the years. Although it can be annoying sometimes to keep hearing the same question, what can be e
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Cris Jericho Goh Cruz Senior Staff Reporter
2023.10.13 16:35
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From a stabbing rampage at Seoul’s Sillim Station in July to threats to bomb universities and government agencies, including KAIST, in August, South Korea has been seeing a sudden spike in terrorism in recent months. These incidents and threats have caused a great deal of shock to Korean citizens, s
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Sung-Bin Park Junior Staff Reporter
2023.09.25 16:42
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A three-year-old kid reads fluently, memorizes the multiplication table up to 19, and solves algebraic equations. Even in the eyes of a KAIST student surrounded by science prodigies on campus, this is astounding. Baek Gang-hyeon, often dubbed “the gifted boy” by the media, entered Seoul Science High
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Hae-Rim Kim Editor-in-Chief
2023.09.25 16:42
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What always struck me in Korea was the general failure to use blinkers appropriately, if at all. In best case scenarios, cars and scooters turn on their blinkers just a meter before their turn. Blinkers aren't a formality or a courtesy, they are a way to alert everyone of your intentions — slowing d
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Andrei Kim Staff Reporter
2023.09.25 16:42
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Finance… a rather boring word in a time filled with fantasies of artificial intelligence (AI), automated cars, galloping robot dogs, or even reusable rockets. Change the word to "money" and suddenly everyone is listening. The importance of money in the business world is not the same as its daily con
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Andrei Kim Staff Reporter
2023.09.25 16:42
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Coined in the 1970s and literally meaning “healing at a distance”, the term “telemedicine” represents an idea that first evolved in the early 20th century when Willem Einthoven, a Dutch Nobel laureate in medicine, measured the heart activity of a patient staying in a hospital a mile away from him. S
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Fuad Samadov Staff Reporter
2023.06.12 07:06