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Disagree
Campus,
YoonTae-woo,EnglishLiterature¡®08
Bad?
The British philosopher and political economist, John Stuart Mill, wrote in ¡°On Liberty,¡±
¡°The only freedom which deserves the name is that of pursuing our own good in our own
way,solongaswedonotattempttodepriveothersoftheirs,orimpedetheireffortstoobtain
it.¡±Indeed,freedomshouldonlybealloweduptotheextentinwhichitdoesnotdisturbthe
freedomofothers.Ju-jeomhasbeencausingmanyproblemsatHUFS.Lastsemester,itseems
likeju-jeomopenedalmosteveryweekwithamplifiersblastingmusicallovercampus.Those
nights,theUniversitywasfilledwithpeopledrinkingandscreaming.Thenextday,students
could see beer cans and soju bottles rolling around on the ground and trash left all over the
Notsure
place. The noise and the mess from ju-jeom are very disturbing. Trying to study on campus
0.93%(2)
Agree
givesstudentsnochoicebuttocompromiseandbeconsiderateoftheothers.
12.55%
The GSC claims that the University has violated their rights. I partly agree with that since
(27)*
the University did not give much notice about its decision. However, the GSC should have
actedtoimprovethoseinconvenientcasesbeforetheUniversitydecidedtoprohibitju-jeom.
Faculty
215
The old saying, ¡°To lock the stable door after the horse is stolen,¡± describes the current
situationoftheGSC.
Disagree
IfeelthattheUniversity¡¯sdecisiontoprohibitju-jeomistheresultofthepartiersattheju-
86.51%
jeom ignoring those students trying to sleep or study. Ju-jeom should not be allowed if they
(186)
violateotherstudents¡¯rightstosleepandstudy.
? 3.84%(1)
? 0%(0)
LeeHyeon-woo,EnglishInterpretationandTranslation¡®07
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Usually, the people agreeing with allowing ju-jeom on campus describe several positive
19.23%
points regarding ju-jeom. They are related to having good memories and building close
(5)
?
Faculty
relationships.Personally,Iamnotsureaboutthosepoints--butsure,therearesomepositive
76.92%
26
(20)
sides to ju-jeom. However, this is a university we are talking about here, a place that exists
for education and studies. I strongly feel there are rights that, whatever happens, should be
protected.Thoseinthelibraryhavetherighttostudyinaquietatmosphere.Thoselivingin
?Theearningsfromju-jeomcanaddtothebudget
the dormitory have the right to sleep without being disturbed by loud noise. They have the
ofthestudentcoucilsand¡°Dogari.¡±
?Others
right to rest to prepare for the next day. We cannot have an argument regarding these basic
rights.Theju-jeomoncampushavelongbeenthreateningthesebasicrights.Inmyopinion,
?6.34%
?4.03%(12)
even if there are not just a few but more than three-hundred benefits of ju-jeom, it does not
(12)
matter.Iftheyinfringeonthosebasicrights,theyshouldbestopped.Thisisauniversity,an
?
educationalinstitution.Ifpeoplewanttomakememoriesofdrinkingalcohol,therearemany
33.86%
?
Faculty
otherways,likegoingtopubsoffcampus.
(64)
82.01%
189
(155)
The Argus conducted the first extensive survey of undergraduates and school faculty
on ¡°Ju-jeom¡± or pubs on school campus from Oct. 30 to Nov. 5. The survey was
?Ju-jeomcangivenegativeimageofHUFSto
distributed to the undergraduates in Seoul campus as the problem of ju-jeom is only
outsidersandnearbyresidents.
?Others
controversialonSeoulcampus.
cherrymangos@hufs.ac.kr
NOVEMBER 2012

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