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Compiled by J. B. Espia, S. Aow, M. F. Zahid, R. Ospanova, F. SamadovDesigned by C. Lee
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ChaeYeon Ryu Editor-in-Chief
2024.04.23 22:10
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The KAIST Herald has also interviewed the Undergraduate Association (UA) to look at their past efforts, current goals, and plans moving forward regarding collaborations with international student associations and organizations to encourage bonding between international and Korean communities.Please
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Aow Si Li, Sara Assistant Editor
2024.04.23 22:10
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Do you think KAIST is a good university for international students to attend?Out of 119 international students, findings revealed a major trend among participants, with approximately 43.7% of respondents who “agreed” that KAIST is a favorable destination for international education. This positive se
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Ospanova Rozaliya Junior Staff Reporter
2024.04.23 22:10
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The International Scholar and Student Services (ISSS) and the Undergraduate Association are arguably the biggest driving forces behind student life satisfaction, especially for international students. As the COVID-19 pandemic is now a thing of the past, the number of international full-time and exch
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Fuad Samadov Head of Culture Division
2024.04.23 22:10
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The number of international full-time and exchange students currently on campus is getting higher every semester. Nevertheless, the degree to which they manage to integrate into Korean society is still of concern. The latest survey released by a collaborative team of reporters from The KAIST Herald
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Ospanova Rozaliya Junior Staff Reporter
2024.04.23 22:10
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Have any of the programs above helped you make international friends? If you have never participated, please check 'Never participated'. (If the program didn't help, please share your reasons.)This question, asked to Korean students, inquired on the perceived helpfulness of programs such as The Budd
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Muhammad Faizan Zahid Staff Reporter
2024.04.23 22:10
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The International Scholar and Student Services (ISSS) Team, operating under the International Office, plays a significant role in assisting the international community and bridging them with the Korean community by implementing several programs and policies. The KAIST Herald interviewed the team to
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Jan Brey Espia Head of News Division
2024.04.23 22:10
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Compiled by A. Kim, S.Y. Lee, B. Al-Hadithi, C. RyuDesigned by N. M. Hieu
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ChaeYeon Ryu Editor-in-Chief
2024.03.23 00:49
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Established in July 2022, the KAIST Graduate School of Metaverse is an emerging hub of research that applies an understanding of humanities, enterprise, and STEM-based problem-solving to create and share new experiences in games, education, cultural arts, healthcare, and manufacturing fields. The sc
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ChaeYeon Ryu Editor-in-Chief
2024.03.23 00:49
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A new research recently released by Bain & Company shows that the metaverse could be worth 900 billion US dollars by 2030, despite the recent news that interest in the metaverse is declining. The report presented by Bain & Company, “Removing Overcomparison from the Metaverse,” states that the metave
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Balsam Al-Hadithi Junior Staff Reporter
2024.03.23 00:49
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The metaverse is a term that encompasses various fields such as virtual reality, augmented reality, digital economy, social interactions, and interoperability. In recent years, South Korea has become a leader in this field. This innovative leap is the result of a great amount of investments, governm
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Suyoun Lee Head of International Division
2024.03.23 00:49
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The metaverse. What even is that? A technology we disregard as an empty promise because we are skeptical of it? We tend to fall back on science fiction when we try to imagine the future of augmented reality, but was there anyone who correctly predicted the state of the current internet when it first
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Andrei Kim Staff Reporter
2024.03.23 00:49
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Compiled by K. Kim, F. Samadov, Z. Awan, S. Park, C. RyuDesigned by C. Lee
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ChaeYeon Ryu Editor-in-Chief
2023.12.19 00:37
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Christianity, the world’s largest religion, has several denominations. Various cultural and liturgical differences dictate how Christmas, the central festival of Christianity, is celebrated. Three of the largest denominations include Catholicism, Protestantism, and Orthodox Christianity. A 2011 repo
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Zunnoor Awan Staff Reporter
2023.12.19 00:37
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Picture this: a snowy night where the world outside is blanketed in a soft layer of white, and the only sounds are the gentle melodies of Christmas carols and the laughter of loved ones gathered around. You’re snuggled up in a gigantic blanket, with hot chocolate warming your hands and a box of tang
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Sung-Bin Park Junior Staff Reporter
2023.12.19 00:37
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There’s no better distraction to final preparation than planning for the Christmas holiday. If you have the food, drinks, and movies to enjoy ready but haven’t yet decided where to enjoy them, you’ve come to the right place. Here’s your all-comprehensive recommendation list for Christmas go-tos. Alo
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Kyu-Ri Kim Head of Society Division
2023.12.19 00:37
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We are heading towards the end of 2023, and Christmas is right around the corner. Low temperatures, dry air, and gloomy afternoons bring the long-awaited winter vibe and the anticipation of winter holidays. Alongside Christmas and New Year, a number of other holidays are celebrated during the cold m
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Fuad Samadov Head of Culture Division
2023.12.19 00:37
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As children, most of us may have eagerly waited for generous Santa and red-nosed Rudolph to stop by and place our gifts under the Christmas tree. The lighthearted carols and magical tales, the crisp scent of pine and cinnamon, the comforting warmth of the crackling fireplace and our family may be th
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ChaeYeon Ryu Editor-in-Chief
2023.12.19 00:37
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Compile by A. Kim, B. Fabia, M.F. Zahid, J. Kim, F.E.B. CabantingDesigned by N.M. Hieu
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ChaeYeon Ryu Editor-in-Chief
2023.11.19 16:38
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What is alcohol? Why do we drink it? Surprisingly, its history dates back to as early as the Neolithic period, around 7000 to 6600 BC, based on the discovery of late Stone Age jugs that suggest the existence of intentionally fermented beverages. One reason why ancient people consumed alcohol may be
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Jihyun Kim Staff Reporter
2023.11.19 16:38