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PungmulBandsPerform¡®Jisinbapgi¡¯Ritual
On April 30, 12 Pungmul Bands of HUFS Seoul
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Campus had a Korean ritual called ¡°Jisinbapgi¡± in
and around the campus which is meant to defeat evil
spirits while stepping on the good Earth Spirits and
bring happiness, peace, and blessings in the village
forallthroughtheyear.
Organized by 12 bands from school departments
which include the Department of Arabic, the
Department of Hindi, and so on, HUFS Pungmul
Band Alliance held the event for the locals working
around the campus. They started with dancing and
gavevariousperformancesonthecampusgrounds.
¡ã HUFSPungmulBandAllianceperforms¡®Jisinbapgi.¡¯
Traditionally, Pungmul is a Korean folk music
custom that includes drumming, dancing, and singing. While playing Pungmul, Korean traditional percussions like the
kkwaenggwari,jing,janggu,bukareused.
GECViolates
FirstStudentMeeting
KoreanandAfrican
RegulationDuring
byGSCHalfCollapsed
StudentsExchange
Election
Culture
After the General Election for the
The General Student Council (GSC)
From May 25 to 29, the Department
49th General Student Council, the
held the ?rst student meeting on April
ofFrenchheldaneventforAfricanand
General Election Commission (GEC)
29 at Obama Hall, but it fell apart due
Koreanstudentstogettogether.
was embroiled in controversy over
tothelowattendance.
18 students from Africa participated
violating the Election Management
800 students were necessary for the
to enjoy cultural exchange programs
Commission Regulations in two
quorum but only about 600 students
and the same number of Korean
aspects: the electoral register and the
showedupforthemeeting.
studentscametomeetthem.
election campaign fund. The GEC
The GSC planned to discuss
Although African students came
mistookthebasedateofthevoter¡¯slist
resolutions on three issues: enlarging
from various countries like Congo
andthelistcontainingpeopleineligible
theexistinglibraryandbuildinganew
and Senegal, Korean students could
to vote. The GEC also spent common
one, stopping salary payments of an
commuticate with French, their
electioncampaignfunds,whichshould
unprincipledprofessor,andestablishing
commonlanguage.
only be used to provide an equal
a Democratic Standing Consultative
Thestudentsvisitedtouristattractions
opportunity in producing promotional
Committee.
in Seoul and had the opportunity to
materials for the election campaign.
Although the meeting failed, the
bond with each other. Korean students
The funds need to be returned to the
GSC made a comment on what
also learned African culture and
campaignteam.
they had done for students¡¯ welfare.
historyfromtheAfricanstudentswhile
They increased the number of Wi-
havingmealstogether.
Fi networks in the library after
Theannualeventishostedalternately
discussions on the library issue with
bySeoulCampusandGlobalCampus,
thosepresentatthestudentmeeting.
andthisyear,SeoulCampushostedthe
exchangeprogram.
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