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First Issue Published
HANKUKUNIVERSITYOFFOREIGNSTUDIES
Vol.XXXXXNo.384Çѱ¹¿Ü±¹¾î´ëÇб³ SEPTEMBER1,2004
July 1, 1954
Forhalf
acentury
etweenthestacksandpilesofoldnewspapers,the
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sandglass stands alone. The sand slowly falls. Just
like the sand trickling down, The Argus has trickled
down to it¡¯s 50th birthday. As the sand falls down to
its last particle the sandglass is prepared to be turned
overagaingettingreadytotrickledownforanother50
years.
Through the 50 years many student reporters have
come and gone. The people who even once passed by
thestackofpaperspiledinfrontofeachbuilding,the
people who, out of curiosity once picked up a paper
from the pile, the people who were regular readers.
These are the people that have made these reporters
proudofwhattheydo.Thesearethepeoplewhohave
made50yearspossible.
The Argus, they say that the creature has 100 eyes.
The Argus, we say that we have 100 view points.
However,wedonothave100viewpoints.Wedonot
know if we have even 10 view points. But the one
thing that is for sure is that The Argus has always
stoodwherethereadersstand.Follwingandbeingthe
leadofwherethereneedstobeofconversation.
Standing at a turning point with its eyes wide open,
tracing our predecessors and having expectations for
the ones to come, the first and oldest English
newspaperstartsoffforanewera.Herewecome.
CONTENTS
PART.1
50THANNIVERSARYFEATURE
HISTORYOFTHEARGUS
50THOPINION
50THCAMPUS
50THNATIONAL
50THINTERNATIONAL
50THTHEORY&CRITIQUE
50THCULTURE
MAKINGOFTHEARGUS
PART.2
MEETALUMNIWORLDWIDE
U.S.A
VIETNAM
INDONESIA
HONGKONG
THAILAND
MEXICO

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