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Opinion
Cartoon
The Argus, Proceeding
to be Classic
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s an avid reader of The Argus, I regard this chance of my
writing as an honor. Few months ago, one of my closest
friends, who works for The Argus as a cub-reporter first
introducedthismagazinetome.
AssoonasIopenedthepaper,IcoulddirectlynoticethatTheArgus
itselfputsagreatemphasisonthequalityofitswritingsratherthanthe
quantity. The articles are generally well researched, and each article
sharplypointsoutthecoreissue,whichthemediainthemarketoften
avoidcastingissueson,suchasskepticalscandalsonNobelprize.
The efforts of The Argus is well shown in its cartoon section.
Usually cartoons in the papers are the concentration of recent social
issues. The Argus¡¯ cartoon is also socially critical. Especially it
satirizes the media¡¯s fraudulent concealment of political issues with
celebritygossips.Eventhissmallsectionshowssharppointofviewof
TheArgusonthesociety.
Many universities have English papers just like HUFS. But The
Argus has its own critical perspectives for the circumstances and the
world.Thus,IdonotevencastadoubtonTheArgussoonbecoming
aclassicamongitsfieldandbelievethatTheArguswillcontinuously
advance.
HanDong-hyeop13¡¯
Dept.ofPublicAdministration
Broadening Perspectives
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OOUniversity
University
through The Argus
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s a freshman, I receive a lot of advice from seniors. Among
them, the most frequently heard advice is broadening my
views. After reading the November issue of The Argus,
I could put that advice into action. A variety of topics The Argus
covered led me to think about social issues from diverse points of
views. Just beyond delivering news around the campus, The Argus
deals with national and global issues, giving opportunities to form
their own thoughts. I found Cover Story section titled, ¡®Who Fights
forTrueHistoryEducation¡¯veryinterestingbecauseIcametohavea
differentopinionabouthistoryeducationinKorea.
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I felt I was fully informed of what is going on around me while
¡°EntranceExamination
reading various articles in the November issue. I will always look
SystemReform¡±
forwardtoreadingTheArgusandIhopeIcanfurthermyperspectives
oftheworldthroughit.
ChoiJae-hee13¡¯
DivisionofMediaCommunications
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