Things you can do at the student council office

Alice Hong (Gayoung) In March, you guys might have seen several students wearing yellow hoodies and singing songs while holding pickets. You guys might have wondered, ‘Who are they?’ They were the candidates of the Hanyang Business School’s student council. Their name is ‘Gong-gam.’ They had a re-election because they fell short of turnout polls […]

Lit Hip Hop Concert

Fanny Last Saturday, I had the chance to attend the Lit Hip Hop concert. This wouldn’t have been able without my friend who is fluent in Korean and bought the tickets for our group. So quick tip: if you want to attend or buy tickets for a concert here in Seoul, find yourself someone either […]

Hotels Near Hanyang

Kaylin If you are like some of my friends that are here for 1+ years or who have parents who like to travel than it might be useful to know about some hotels around Hanyang where those who have come to visit you can stay! You can use Hotels.com to book your room. This is […]

Applications I would like to recommend to foreign students

Alice Hong (Gayoung)           Foreign students might have experiences of difficulty living in Korea because of language problems. Nowadays, since most of the people have smart phones, I would like to recommend six smart phone applications that would help your Korean life. ‘배달의 민족’ ; An easy way to get delivery food ^ Screenshot of […]

A Visit to Poet’s Hill

Park, Jeonghun There are many places where you can enjoy Seoul’s skyline. Most notably, the N Seoul Tower is famous among tourists in spite of the expensive admission to enter the tower. But there is a place where foreigners and even Koreans do not know very well; which is the Poet Yun’s Hill(윤동주 시인의 언덕). […]

What to bring and what to leave behind: A packing list for Korea

by Kaylin When studying abroad anywhere it is hard to determine what to bring and what to leave behind, so for this article I thought I would make a list of the things that I think are wise to bring and what you should just leave at home to save space and hassle. Bring: Clothes […]

Must-do this April

By Fanny Coming up: a list of amazing and awesome events right here in Seoul! As students settle back into their school routines, weekends are the time to go out on adventures. As an exchange student myself, I want to explore and discover Seoul while I am here. So here are a few activities completely […]

Cheap Self-cocktail

Lee Anna Many foreigners are surprised by Korean’s culture. Koreans can start drinking when they become 20 in Korean age or the year they turn 19 in international age, which is quite younger than other countries’ minimum age. When someone asks his friend, ‘Let’s go and have a drink’, it doesn’t just mean that ‘we […]