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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
Column
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
Column
Andrei Kim Staff Reporter
2023.09.25 16:42
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From K-pop and Minecraft to influencer hydration drinks, rising Norwegian football star Erling Braut Haaland made numerous public appearances that captured diverse audiences from all over the world. Haaland has gained much recognition as the icons of football are inching closer to retirement and the
People and Community
Andrei Kim Staff Reporter
2023.09.25 16:42
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Q: Why/What made you decide to create this course and choose this specific topic?A: New technologies have changed the world in many ways, mostly in the direction of making human life better. However, many new technologies also lead to problems and issues. Technology such as human cloning and mind up
Herald Asks You
Balsam Al-Hadithi Junior Staff Reporter
2023.09.25 16:41
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Q: How do you think the mandatory humanities courses at KAIST (Korean 3 & 4) impact your education and future goals?The impact of Korean language courses on education and future goals depends on the individual students’ motivations and goals. Some students perceive these as mandatory, while others h
Herald Asks You
Sung-Bin Park Junior Staff Reporter
2023.09.25 16:41
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Dear Readers, The most unwavering heatwaves and downpours have drifted away, giving us a breather from the heavy idleness and lethargy of the summer days. Finding comfort in descending temperatures and earthy fragrances that scent the crispy air, we begin our hike up the mountain of a new semester.
Letter
ChaeYeon Ryu Editor-in-Chief
2023.09.25 16:41
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The Chung Moon-Soul Pioneer program, initiated by the Department of Bio and Brain Engineering (BBE), opens doors for undergraduate students to delve into international research labs. Held annually, this program offers a chance to set foot in some of the world’s most renowned research labs, universit
Feature
Suyoun Lee Staff Reporter
2023.09.25 16:41
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Being relatively small compared to other departments, the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) affords the luxury of sending its students to annual overseas trips. Such trips give participants the chance to learn and apply their knowledge more actively, as well as gain insight and
Feature
Sean Tristan De Guzman Senior Staff Reporter
2023.09.25 16:41
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As members of the official English newspaper of the university, reporters from The KAIST Herald regularly go on international trips funded by the school to conduct activities relevant to the club. The Herald is not the only KAIST organization that enjoys this opportunity; for instance, The KAIST Tim
Feature
Cris Jericho Goh Cruz Senior Staff Reporter
2023.09.25 16:41
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The 2023 Global Entrepreneurship Summer School (previously the Global Entrepreneurship Summer Camp) is an annual summer trip launched by Center for Global Strategies and Planning (GSP) and Startup KAIST that began in 2022. The program has two locations: the KAIST main campus and Silicon Valley in th
Feature
Justin Jae Young Kim Head of Culture Division
2023.09.25 16:41
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Compiled by J. Kim, C.J. Cruz, S.T. De Guzman, S. LeeDesigned by N.M. Hieu
Feature
ChaeYeon Ryu Assistant Editor
2023.09.25 16:41
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Print Format
ChaeYeon Ryu Assistant Editor
2023.09.25 16:41
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Cartoon
Chaemin Lee Cartoonist
2023.09.25 16:41
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Cartoon
Chaemin Lee Cartoonist
2023.09.25 16:41
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Cartoon
Nguyen Minh Hieu Cartoonist
2023.09.25 16:41
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Cartoon
Nguyen Minh Hieu Cartoonist
2023.09.25 16:41
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Despite the promises of Japanese authorities and affirmations by IAEA that the disposal of the contaminated water will be carried out in a safe way and have a minimal impact on the environment, some governments and environmental groups have sharply criticized the decision. The South Korean governmen
Spotlight
Zunnoor Awan Staff Reporter
2023.09.25 16:41
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Following the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami in 2011, a number of reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant went into meltdown. To prevent any additional radiation leak and manage the intense heat from the reactor core, Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO), a power plant company, has been
Spotlight
Suyoun Lee Staff Reporter
2023.09.25 16:41
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As the global community grapples with the daunting challenge of climate change, we are presented with a myriad of strategies, theories, and movements vying for the title of "solution". One such movement, Just Stop Oil, has garnered significant attention in recent times. However, while the initiative
Opinion
Muhammad Faizan Zahid Junior Staff Reporter
2023.09.25 16:41
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Starting from the early 2000s, KAIST opened its doors for the first time to full-time international students. Since then, the university has seen the coming and going of many foreigners who benefitted from their vision: becoming a global value-creative leading university. As of 2021, KAIST now boast
Editorial
Francis Erluph Barro Cabanting Junior Staff Report
2023.09.25 16:41