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Whenever I faced trouble during my high school life, I always sought the sight of the bright lights emanating from Hong Kong’s tall skyscrapers.
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Sejoon Huh Staff Reporter
2018.09.25 20:30
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The first encounter I had with “Arirang” was during weekend Korean school, organized by expatriates in Frankfurt.
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Sangwook Ha Senior Staff Reporter
2018.06.19 23:12
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Mandatory military service, at least before its completion, is a shared specter that haunts most Korean males, but this is particularly so in the case of the average KAIST student.
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Eugene Jang Junior Staff Reporter
2018.06.19 23:05
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There is stronger advocacy for the pursuit of the DREAMers because, simply put, deportation of third-generation immigrants is infeasible at best. And the administration certainly doesn’t have the knack to push for the program, let alone understand the significance it has for the nation.
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Jae Hwan Jeong Head of Society Division
2018.06.19 23:02
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As exposure to new technology becomes ever so unavoidable, why don’t we stop merely frowning upon it and instead accept it as part of the natural course of history?
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Min Kim Junior Staff Reporter
2018.04.11 14:45
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If you aren’t a huge fan of college basketball, there are still many benefits that these propaganda-filled competitions allow colleges to reap — and it’s most certainly something you should be aware of, if not madly interested in.
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Jae Hwan Jeong Head of Society Division
2018.04.11 14:42
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When the show had finished and Chappelle had walked off stage, I found myself in a place that I had not expected to be at all.
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Sangwook Ha Senior Staff Reporter
2018.04.11 14:36
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It took a good two days for “Wanna One live stream accident” to disappear from the top of the most-searched keywords list on Naver.
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Wan Ju Kang Senior Staff Reporter
2018.04.11 14:31
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Last year June, Tesla’s Vice President of Autopilot Software Chris Lattner was replaced by a deep learning expert, Andrej Karpathy.
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Jae Hwan Jeong Head of Society Division
2018.04.11 14:10
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Last season, it had been the season of the “Big Six”, when there were six well-qualified teams competing for the Premier League.
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SangWook Ha Senior Staff Reporter
2018.03.29 15:00
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It’s been long since my first — and thankfully also my last — sitting of the Scholastic Aptitude Test.
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Wan Ju Kang Senior Staff Reporter
2018.03.29 14:57
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Human history can be summarized with a single word: conflict. Yet, humans realized that consistent internal or external conflict would lead to the destruction of a society as it is not a productive activity.
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Hongseok Lee Junior Staff Reporter
2018.03.29 14:53
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The stature of cinematic worlds is strongly built on the consensus pick of the audience. Don’t mind the directors’ deliberations — they just splay the options for us to pick and pop.
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Jae Hwan Jeong Head of Society Division
2018.03.29 14:50
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1,218 is the number of unmanned aerial vehicles (henceforth “drones”) reported to have flown “in synchronization” at the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic Winter Games. To a novice researcher whose current interests lie in drones, the record-breaking showcase was nothing less than spectacular — enthralling, even. The dramatic advancement of the technology that used to maneuver
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Wan Ju Kang Senior Staff
2018.02.19 20:24
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As if for me, who has only recently grown increasingly fond of netflixing, the latest installment in the Cloverfield franchise decided to pop up on the streaming platform, unlike the first two films, which showed in theaters. A Super Bowl commercial heralded the surprise release announcement just days before the streams began rolling out the film.
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Wan Ju Kang Senior Staff
2018.02.10 22:08
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I admit that I was very late in watching 2016’s highest grossing anime, Your Name, as I am not a big fan of the romance genre and thus the movie did not initially appeal to me. Of course, by writing this article, it is abundantly clear that I have now embraced the appeal of the beautiful film, which has taken me one step further into the rabbit hole that is Japanese animation.
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Yehhyun Jo Head of Society
2018.02.05 22:45
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A few months ago, Russia celebrated the 100th anniversary of the October Revolution. The events that preceded and happened during the two revolutions of 1917 are described in The Empire Must Die, a new book by Mikhail Zygar.
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Duman Kuandyk Staff Reporter
2018.01.31 21:16
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It feels like everytime El Salvador is in the news, it's never for something good. Despite its “majestic rivers, superb volcanoes, peaceful lakes, and its skies of purple and gold”, like with everything else, the limelight of global media will only shine down when something negative can be said about the country. At least this time, the attention is welcome. It could end up helping the lives of thousands.
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Tae Soo Kim Head of News
2018.01.31 21:07
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Korean cable TV network JTBC recently hosted a debate on the use and utility of the technology behind bitcoins, whose vicissitudinous qualities are taking the country by storm. The debate featured Si-min Rhyu, a reclaimed writer and a politician who served as the 44th Minister of Health and Welfare, and Jae Seung Jeong, Professor of Bio and Brain Engineering here at KAIST.
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Jae Hwan Jeong Staff Reporter
2018.01.25 22:25
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Exactly 2π. That is what we call tau, or τ. So why does this matter, you ask. It is pretty obvious that C/0.5D = 2π, after all. To find out more about the circle constant, we need to start by looking at its origins.
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Jae Hwan Jeong Staff Reporter
2018.01.18 23:09