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02 Editorial
Many Hands Make Light Work
L
ast month, I received two mails having similar content. All of them were sent by English
newspaperofficesoftwouniversities:PusanNationalUniversityandKoreaUniversity.They
weresurveysaboutasystemtomakenewspaperandmanagereportersofourcampusEnglish
journal,TheArgus.Also,theywantedmetoanswersimilarquestions:theyaskedmehowweeducate
new reporters, how many reporters write articles in a semester, how long the period of office is, and
what the troubles are made while working and how we manage, etc. What I was surprised is all of
their questions are related to many distinct features of The Argus and the hardships while working.
Seeingthequestion¡®whatarethetroublesyouencounterwhileyouworkasreporter,¡¯Ithoughtthese
otheruniversityreportershavesimilarworriesandtroubles.
Allofreportersandeditorshavetheirownstandardsaboutgoodarticlesandamagazine.Tomaintain
the concept of ¡®journalism and academism,¡¯ The Argus staff has had lots of meetings and discusses
forbetterideas.However,wealsocannotstopthinkingaboutwhatisthebetterstandardandconcept
for readers. When I read other magazine made by various universities, sometimes I am surprised at
wonderful ideas; impressive photos and content that student readers are interested in. It is helpful to
readothermagazinestodevelopourmagazine.
I suppose other universities reporters have similar worries and want to share ideas through the
mail.AstheyaskedmewhetherIhavebeenaboutlowreadership,allthecampusEnglishjournalists
knowthefactthatnotmanystudentsreadtheirarticleswritteninEnglishthatstudentscannoteasily
understand. That is why we agonize over serious journals and interest of readers. As reading other
magazines is effective on helping me to get better ideas, it will be very significant meeting where
student reporters of many universities gather. As a matter of fact, there has been the organization
of the campus English journals, named USCEN. It was established for sharing ideas and making
bonding amongeditors,butithasnotoperatedforafewyears.WhatIregretinthissemester,working
asaneditor-in-chiefisthis:Ididnotactivelymovetogatherotheruniversitystudentsandtrytostart
operatingtheorganizationagain.Itwouldbeawin-winstrategythatmanystudentsmetinoneplace
andtalkedaboutwhattheydo,inthattheycanfindsolutionfortheircommonworriesandlimitations
throughit.
Furthermore, it will be much better to be united with not only the English journals but also other
HUFS campus media, such as Oedaehakbo and FBS. Last month, representatives of campus media
participatedinthepublichearingoftheelectionofthenextGeneralCouncil.Whilemakingquestions
together, I felt the quality of the questions made our power became stronger. Also, I felt other media
alsoagonizeovertheschoolauthorities¡¯demandthatisdifferentfromthestudents¡¯opinions.Ifmore
mediatrytogatherandsharetheirideasandtroubles,theycanlighttheirworkandgetovertheirhard
situation.
Editor-in-Chief
ChaEon-jo
www.theargus.org

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