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How we eat has been changing drastically over the past few years. It seems only yesterday that the only restaurant-tier food that we could get delivered was limited to just pizza or Chinese food. Now, with the rise of services like UberEats, DoorDash, Deliveroo, or Coupang Eats around the world, mos
Column
Jun Seong Kim Staff Reporter
2024.04.23 22:10
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Consumer prices have been on a staggering surge in recent months. According to the report by Statistics Korea last month, the overall consumer inflation rate increased by 3.1% in February, a rebound after it eased to 2.8% in January. Based on the results of the Bank of Korea’s consumer trend survey,
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Hyunseung Lee Junior Staff Reporter
2024.04.23 22:10
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Living abroad, you come across many tales and stories evoking nostalgia and sometimes making you shed tears, but when Ramadan — the month of worship and family gatherings — arrives while you are abroad, the feeling sinks even deeper. Loneliness and a longing for family and homeland are what awaits t
Column
Balsam Al-Hadithi Junior Staff Reporter
2024.04.23 22:10
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What motivated you to take this class and how has the experience been so far?I once read No Longer Human by Osamu Dazai, which sparked my interest in Japanese literature. I also heard that this course was quite a piece of cake, so I had to apply for this class.We haven’t started reading Japanese lit
Herald Asks You
Hyunseung Lee Junior Staff Reporter
2024.04.23 22:10
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Why did you choose to take this course? I decided to take this course because there were many good reviews about it. People were praising this course for providing the opportunity to freely express their opinions on different issues. Even if the topic is sensitive or controversial, you can speak you
Herald Asks You
Ospanova Rozaliya Junior Staff Reporter
2024.04.23 22:10
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What first comes to your mind when you think of spring? On campus, it would be no other than the magnolia and the cherry blossoms. The spring flowers at KAIST are indisputably beautiful and popular with KAIST members and visitors alike, but after spending three cherry blossom seasons at the same pho
Top Five
Hae-Rim Kim Senior Staff Reporter
2024.04.23 22:10
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As we gaze into the night sky, our eyes are dazzled with countless shining jewels. Every now and then, whenever we become conscious of the sheer number of stars and planets there are across the universe, we are reminded of how grand the scale of existence outside our tiny little ball of dirt is. Num
Analysis
Benedict Fabia Staff Reporter
2024.04.23 22:10
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This article will undoubtedly divide those who read it — into those who find the title funny, and those whom it describes. But then again, that simply is part of the enjoyment of writing. Comedy is no different. Having been used for both propaganda and education in the past, it is a very versatile t
Analysis
Justin Jae Young Kim Staff Reporter
2024.04.23 22:10
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Perhaps one of the most influential street artists, Bristol-based “Banksy” has had an immense impact on graffiti, the world of high art, and simple self-expression. To this day, Banksy has been creating thought-provoking and often politically motivated street art, with one of his most recent works t
Analysis
Fuad Samadov Head of Culture Division
2024.04.23 22:10
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KAIST has established new undergraduate minors in the School of Digital Humanities and Computational Social Sciences (DHCSS) and Moon Soul Graduate School of Future Strategy (FS), which are available for enrollment from this semester. Founded with the motivation “to drive convergence research betwee
News
Sung-Bin Park Junior Staff Reporter
2024.04.23 22:10
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The KAIST Overseas Network Exchange (KAIST ONE), hosted by ISSS, KISA, and KAIST international students, is a series of culture-sharing events where one country is introduced each month. On March 22, the Azerbaijani community gathered to host KAIST ONE Azerbaijan. The event consisted of three main s
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Sung-Bin Park Junior Staff Reporter
2024.04.23 22:10
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On March 9, KAIST’s Graduate School of Bio Innovation Management (BIM) introduced the Bio Venture Acceleration Program, Korea's first industry-academia initiative, to support early-stage biotech companies within three years of founding. The program aims to foster Korea’s bio-venture ecosystem and st
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Ospanova Rozaliya Junior Staff Reporter
2024.04.23 22:10
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Following the success of the first contest in 2022, the second KAIST Crazy Day Idea Contest is being held from March 18 to April 12. Organized by The Future Institute for National Strategic Technology and Policy (FINST&P), Office of Student Affairs and Policy, and Office of Student Life, the theme o
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Jihyun Kim Staff Reporter
2024.04.23 22:10
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Since its establishment in 2018, the KAIST Cross-Generation Collaborative Lab has announced the opening of three additional collaborative labs on February 27. The KAIST Cross-Generation Collaborative Lab is a unique system where professors facing retirement share their strategies and academic knowle
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Jihyun Kim Staff Reporter
2024.04.23 22:10
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MOU with Chang Gung UniversityTo propel studies in precision health and stem cell therapy, President Kwang Hyung Lee and Chang Gung University President Ming-Je Tang signed a cooperation agreement on March 18 with the hopes of strengthening the arenas of life science and bioengineering in the upcomi
News
Francis Erluph Barro Cabanting Junior Staff Report
2024.04.23 22:10
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On March 11, KAIST’s Female Faculty Council, led by its president, Professor Subok Moon, organized a briefing session on gender equality policies at the Yang Seung-taek Auditorium in the Academic Cultural Complex (E9). Since its establishment, KAIST has been one of the founding institutions in shapi
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Francis Erluph Barro Cabanting Junior Staff Report
2024.04.23 22:10
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A research team from the School of Electrical Engineering won the Best Paper Award at the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) International Symposium on High-Performance Computer Architecture (HPCA) 2024, held on March 2 – 6 in Edinburgh, Scotland. Led by Professor Minsoo Rhu, P
News
Jan Brey Espia Head of News Division
2024.04.23 22:10
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On March 28, the Central Election Committee (CEC) named Seojin Youn from the Department of Industrial Design and Seongwon Kim from the Department of Chemistry as the new president and vice-president of the 35th Undergraduate Association (UA). With a 52.27% voter turnout, the sole presidential candid
News
Jan Brey Espia Head of News Division
2024.04.23 22:10
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More than 80% of KAIST students live in one of the 19 dormitories inside and outside the main campus. For most of us, these residences often serve as the first taste of independence. However, beyond the convenience it offers, there are several challenges that make dorm life more like a living hell t
Op-Ed
Jan Brey Espia Head of News Division
2024.04.23 22:10
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A common phrase that can mean one of two things: either that you shouldn’t hasten your pace and enjoy life as it comes, or that you should speed up everything you do to be efficient. More often than not, the latter never comes to mind when we think about the concept of time. We wake up, listen to ba
Op-Ed
Aow Si Li, Sara Assistant Editor
2024.04.23 22:10