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Editorial
Campus Issues
Continue to Rise
ESTABLISHED1954
Publishedmonthlyexcepttheschoolholidaysbyand
for students of Hankuk University of Foreign
Studies, TheArgus, the oldest campus English
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his June issue is the fourth and last issue of this semester. And yet again,
newspaperinKorea,pursuesthehigheststandardof
thecoverstory,themostimportantarticleofthemagazine,isaboutanissue
campusjournalismandacademism.
atHUFS.AmongthefourmonthlyissuesTheArguspublishedthisspring
semester, this is the third time the Cover Story is about the HUFS campus. HUFS
relatedissuesseemtobehappeningmorefrequently,comparedtoothersemesters.
?PresidentandPublisher
Dr.KimIn-chul
The Argus reporters didn¡¯t actually expect the cover story to be about a campus
?ExecutiveEditor
Prof.KimIn-chon
issue again. The reporters were looking for a social issue that could be used for a
cover story. However, during the two week period of editing meetings, the school
?Editor-in-Chief
ParkJi-yeon(DIS-3)
administration created yet another problem. The issue was that HUFS sent notices
?EditorialConsultants
asking students if their parents belong to the upper class, so that the school could
createconnectionswiththem.
KangYoung-joon(EC-3)
Although HUFS apologized after the issue became viral in the media, thanks
JoHe-rim(ELG-4)
to student involvement, students continued to express great opposition to the
university¡¯s fundraising approach. For example, the General Student Council held
KimMin-jeong(H-3)
meetings with the faculty team, as well as the university president, to discuss the
?Reporters
KoDong-wan(D-2)
matter, and many students had posted about ¡®Parent Networking¡¯ on their SNS
accounts.
LeeDong-woon(IB-3)
There were, however, voices of agreement and support regarding the school¡¯s
JangEun-ae(IEL-2)
actions among the students and professors as well. They said that we should
acknowledgethattheschoolisinneedof?nancialhelpandthatprestigiousparents
?CopyReaders
Prof.BrandonWalcutt
couldhelpsolvethisproblem.Inotherwords,thewholeissueoftheschoolasking
Prof.MerrileeBrinegar
parents for help was because of a simple problem regarding the lack of money in
schooladministrationhands.
Prof.MichaelHeinz
So this parent networking issue shows how the problems of the school
administration also have an impact on HUFSans¡¯ campus lives. Though this
incidentisquietingdownnowatthispoint,youneverknowwhenanotherissuewill
unexpectedlyoccuroncampusbecausetherehavebeenendlessissuesandproblems
thattheschoolhashadahandin.
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ParkJi-yeon
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