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Although it opened in 2009, the Foreign Research Information Center-Humanities (FRIC) has not received much attention from Korea University (KU) members, yet its abundant resources and extensive servi
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Kim Ha Young
2016.09.01 01:57
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Golf is deeply engraved in the working culture of average employees of Korea. The majority of workers aged above 35 start playing golf either unwillingly or willingly as they settle in companies or bu
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Kim Ra Yun
2016.06.05 08:04
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As repeated every year, summer passes by and autumn comes around. I have seen it repeating for 20 years, yet it comes as rather special this year, perhaps because it is the 60th anniversary of The Gra
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Kang Sang Ji
2014.09.05 22:00
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In Coming Home, Mary Oliver once wrote “what we cherish and what we see is our life.” Whenever I read this, I sit back, relax and try to imagine myself driving the car in the dark, just like in the po
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Hong Youngjun
2014.06.04 10:38
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Being enlightened by The Granite Tower (GT) Magazine that my favorite cafeteria, one in the new Law School Building, may close after this semester, I went to have a lunch there. Cheap price, delicious
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Youk Sung Bin
2014.05.01 16:51
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For those of you automobile manias, the term GT, Gran Turismo, would sound familiar. A Gran Turismo, a luxurious high performance automobile that is nevertheless surprisingly utilitarian, seems just l
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Lee Joon Soo ('13, Business)
2013.10.30 16:20
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You cannot easily find stars in the sky of Seoul, but if you are looking for something that twinkles, fireworks are just the thing for you. Last month, in October, Seoul held its annual firework festi
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Lee Hye Soo
2013.10.30 16:19
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Once the school semester starts, it seems like you don’t have the time to read something outside of class. Numerous PowerPoint slides and heavy textbooks anchor you down on your reading. The textbooks
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Youk Sung Bin
2013.10.02 22:17
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As May is a month of family, the articles on family issues were basically eye-catching. A majority of articles were focused on medicine and it was nice how the articles associated medical science with
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Kim Sun Mi
2013.06.16 01:07
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Kim Dong Hwan
2013.05.13 13:11
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With the world full of life, spring has come. The campus is crowded with the thrilled faces of those starting a new semester. The Granite Tower (GT) recommends itself as a great guidebook for these st
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Ryu Seon
2013.04.07 17:32
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College is a scene of diversity. People who have lived different lives in different places go through college life with different goals. That is why we learn that everyone is different, and sometimes
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Ryu Seon
2013.04.02 17:42
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Before the meeting, I traveled around Australia for ten days. On the continent, I saw many foreigners who were eager to experience what Australian society is actually like. I was one of them, and saw
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Park Hee Gon
2013.04.01 17:48
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According to Gustav Freytag, there are five stages in a narrative structure of the following: exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution. If the September issue of The Granite T
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Choe Heejung
2013.04.01 17:44
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According to Gustav Freytag, there are five stages in a narrative structure of the following: exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution. If the September issue of The Granite T
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Choe Hee Jeong
2012.11.22 20:13
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Latte is my favorite coffee beverage. Its taste is more understandable than Americano and deeper than macchiato. In my view, The Granite Tower (GT) is similar to a latte; it offers articles that most
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Park Hee Gon
2012.10.28 22:23