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Editorial
The Way of HUFS President
D
ecember for HUFS is full of voting and elections for the student
president and the university president. There were a total of eight
candidates for university president, including Park Chul who has
been the president for the last four years. Park was re-elected on Dec. 9 as
thenextHUFSleaderbysecuringthemajorityofvotesinthefirstre-election
sinceHUFSwasputunderapublicfoundationin2003.
Of course, other candidates criticized Park¡¯s administration during
the election campaign. The council of professors, the central election
management committee, also pointed out that the administrative structure
could lend undue support to the re-election of the incumbent president.
AlthoughsomecriticssaytheHUFSpresidenthasbeenrunninganquixotic
administration, others praise Park for making his efforts to improve the
university¡¯s financial status. Also, he has singed various MOUs with
universitiesoutsideKoreatoenhancetheschool¡¯sglobalstanding.
Before arguing the rights and wrongs about this presidency, we should
step aside and first consider one thing. Why does the administration seem
tobeself-righteous?ThisisnotbecauseofthePresident,butbecauseofthe
structuralweaknessintheschooladministration.
For HUFS, when electing board members, there is a recommendation
committee where students, professors and school personnel can equally
recommend a candidate for the board. Such a system could be applied to
the presidential election. People hope a university to be a society within our
society. As our society has become more democratic, our university should
beso.
Editor-in-Chief
ParkHyun-chul
www.theargus.org
Editorial
The Way of HUFS President
D
ecember for HUFS is full of voting and elections for the student
president and the university president. There were a total of eight
candidates for university president, including Park Chul who has
been the president for the last four years. Park was re-elected on Dec. 9 as
thenextHUFSleaderbysecuringthemajorityofvotesinthefirstre-election
sinceHUFSwasputunderapublicfoundationin2003.
Of course, other candidates criticized Park¡¯s administration during
the election campaign. The council of professors, the central election
management committee, also pointed out that the administrative structure
could lend undue support to the re-election of the incumbent president.
AlthoughsomecriticssaytheHUFSpresidenthasbeenrunninganquixotic
administration, others praise Park for making his efforts to improve the
university¡¯s financial status. Also, he has singed various MOUs with
universitiesoutsideKoreatoenhancetheschool¡¯sglobalstanding.
Before arguing the rights and wrongs about this presidency, we should
step aside and first consider one thing. Why does the administration seem
tobeself-righteous?ThisisnotbecauseofthePresident,butbecauseofthe
structuralweaknessintheschooladministration.
For HUFS, when electing board members, there is a recommendation
committee where students, professors and school personnel can equally
recommend a candidate for the board. Such a system could be applied to
the presidential election. People hope a university to be a society within our
society. As our society has become more democratic, our university should
beso.
Editor-in-Chief
ParkHyun-chul
www.theargus.org
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