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The KAIST Coin Karaoke has released the spring semester survey results regarding the operation and maintenance of the KAIST Coin Karaoke. The survey collected opinions from a total of 125 students and revealed the public opinion on the effectiveness of the new features and further improvements to be
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Juhoon Lee Senior Staff Reporter
2019.11.20 22:23
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The School of Humanities and Social Sciences has launched a new “innovative education project” named the Da Vinci Point project, which aims to encourage and reward partaking in art-specific activities for all undergraduate students. The mission of the program is to create opportunities for “art-rela
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Juhoon Lee Senior Staff Reporter
2019.11.20 22:23
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For the 17th KAIST-POSTECH Science War (Kapo-Jeon), KAIST ended the match with a score of 2:5. The event was hosted by KAIST this year and lasted from September 20 to 21. It included seven competing categories over the course of two days, in the order of Hacking, Soccer, AI, E-sports, Baseball, Scie
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Juhoon Lee Senior Staff Reporter
2019.11.18 12:53
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The hotly-debated issue of potential reduction for the number of Technical Research Personnel (TRP) has resulted in the formation of an opposing committee and the publication of a multi-university petition against the plan.The South Korean government requires compulsory military service for all elig
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Juhoon Lee Senior Staff Reporter
2019.11.18 12:14
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Have you ever written something under a time limit? That is obviously a rhetorical question since as KAIST students, I am sure that all of us have at some point typed away like a madman in order to press that KLMS submit button before the bell hit midnight, as though we were the academic Cinderella whose magic of caffeine wore away when the new day begins.
Letter
Juhoon Lee Editor-in-Chief
2019.05.24 23:16
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Dear Readers,Spring in KAIST brings effervescent cherry blossoms, juicy strawberries, and warm sunlight — but for the truly “woke” KAIST students, it just brings the looming doom of the midterms and the horrid onslaught of visitors who are drawn to the campus like, well, how couples are drawn to cherry blossom selfies.
Letter
Juhoon Lee Editor-in-Chief
2019.04.21 21:25
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My parents were part of the “Protesting Generation”. Perhaps these stories, in my mind, had created an idealistic view of a university: the hub of creativity, the bazaar of knowledge, and the crucible of active minds fighting for advancement of society. Living in a world brimming with animosity, I had expected KAIST to live up to my image.
Letter
Juhoon Lee Editor-in-Chief
2019.03.25 21:39
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The 33rd Re-election for the Undergraduate Student Council (USC) is in chaos after the Central Elections Committee (CEC) issued a disciplinary action statement against the election campaign, resulting in the forfeiture of the candidacy for Saero, the only candidate who had been running in the election.
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Juhoon Lee Editor-in-Chief
2019.03.25 18:34
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The Editor-in-Chief's first letter of her term.
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Juhoon Lee Editor-in-Chief
2018.09.25 16:04
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The last week of August saw a surprising amount of precipitation for the season; the entire country suffered from an overflow of water, resulting in massive damages to building and crops.
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Juhoon Lee Editor-in-Chief
2018.09.25 15:45
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Amidst the chaos of the various problems regarding the upcoming Department of Transdisciplinary Sciences and Engineering (TSE), President Sung-Chul Shin and other school officials held the “President’s Meeting with Undergraduate Students” to discuss the most pertinent issues suggested by KAIST students.
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Juhoon Lee Assistant Editor
2018.06.20 07:23
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Chaos and misunderstanding swept over the KAIST community when posts regarding a homeless man residing within the Natural Science Building (E6) surfaced on Twitter.
News
Juhoon Lee Assistant Editor
2018.06.19 22:20
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Professor Hee-Sung Park has been selected as the “Scientist of the Month” for May for his contributions to synthetic protein production research.
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Juhoon Lee Assistant Editor
2018.06.19 22:14
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A Transgenerational Cooperation Laboratory (TCL) that aims to foster continuous and complementary research between researchers of different generations through collaborative efforts opened on April 26.
News
Juhoon Lee Assistant Editor
2018.06.19 22:10
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A recent mishandling of hydrofluoric acid on the KAIST campus has resulted in an uproar regarding the state of laboratory safety and disposal measures at KAIST.
News
Juhoon Lee Assistant Editor
2018.04.11 14:20
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In anticipation of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, KAIST and Khalifa University of Science, Technology and Research (KUSTAR) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on March 25 at Khalifa University.
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Juhoon Lee Assistant Editor
2018.04.11 13:45
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An inquiry committee delving into the controversy regarding last year’s unofficial Undergraduate Student Council (USC) candidate party Blue Wish (Pureunbaram) has been undergoing construction.
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Juhoon Lee Assistant Editor
2018.04.11 13:18
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Legal Aspects of Korea TooIt was inevitable. The #MeToo movement traveled across the seas and landed on Korean soil late 2017, gaining momentum by the day. A new case of sexual assault and harassment decorates the headlines each day, before the community has had sufficient time to process the horrid
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The KAIST Herald Reporters
2018.03.29 14:30
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KAIST revealed that it has been selected as the host site for the Times Higher Education (THE) Innovation & Impact Summit 2019.
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Juhoon Lee Assistant Editor
2018.03.29 01:58
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While the chaos of the presidential election period had put the limelight on the presidential candidates, when Jae-in Moon cemented his position as the 19th President of South Korea, the focus shifted to his picks for his closest aides. On May 10, President Moon announced his first four cabinet nomi
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Juhoon Lee Staff Reporter
2017.05.24 09:28