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Editorial
GettingontheFlowof
Change
I
n recent days, Korea has been undergoing many changes. The Moon Jae-in
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government, which was launched on May 10, 2017, will finish its term on
May 9, 2022, and will now pass the baton on to Yoon Suk-yeol from May
Publishedmonthlyexceptonschoolholidaysbyand
10,2022.Thishistoricbatonpassingisexpectedtohaveabigimpact.Amongthe
for the students of Hankuk University of Foreign
bigripplesarechangesintheKoreanagecalculationmethod.BornonDecember
Studies, TheArgus, the oldest campus English
24, 2000, I am one year older than those born in 2001 even though there is just
magazine in Korea, pursues the highest standard of
a little, thin boundary of one week to 2001. This is due to the unique Korean
campusjournalismandacademism.
age counting system. However, Yoon Suk-yeol has made a pledge to come up
withaplantotransformKorea¡¯sage-countingmethodtointernationalstandards.
Definitely,thiswillcertainlymakequiteadifferenceinsocialandculturalsectors,
?PresidentandPublisher Prof.ParkJeong-Woon
and even personal relationships; yesterday¡¯s friend can be tomorrow¡¯s senior. If
?ExecutiveEditor
Prof.KwonIksoo
you,myfellowreaderofTheArgus,arecuriousaboutsuchissues,Irecommend
reading The Argus¡¯s intersectional collaboration article, ¡°How Old Are You?¡±
?CopyReaders
Prof.MerrileeBrinegar
by staff reporter Kim Jin-seo of the social section and staff reporter Cho Eun of
Prof.JosephR.Vincent
the culture section. Aside from the change in age counting system, Yoon Suk-
Prof.ChrisKobylinski
yeolhasmademanyveryinnovativepledges:securitymoneyof500,000wonper
?Editor-in-Chief
ParkKun-ha(S-2)
monthforyouthtotakealeapforward,andabolitionofmorethan80regulations
for the growth of private companies. No one knows yet whether these changes
?AssociateEditor
LimSe-jin(GB-4)
will be growing pains or the beginning of a catastrophe. However, I respect and
ShinJun-seo(ELC-2)
support the blood, sweat, and tears of those who promote innovation and strive
for change, taking a huge risk. The Argus of HUFS, which contains the deepest
?StaffReporters
ChoEun(LCS-2)
history among the English newspapers of Korean universities, should also pay
KimJin-seo(ELLT-2)
attentiontotheneweraandtheconsequencesofnewchangesandplaytheroleof
KimYe-ji(D-3)
theuniversitystudents¡¯eyesandlips.
YangYu-min(IS-2)
Meanwhile, COVID-19, which had been on the rise for a long time, is now
familiar within the social perception as a lighter daily subject in Korea. Even if
?EditorialConsultant
NamGyeong-eun
thepersonaroundyouisconfirmedtohaveacold,itisnotabigdeal.Asaresult
?Illustrator
YangHee-sun
ofsocialperception,theculturalmarketin2022isbecomingmoreactivethanin
2019 and 2021. Not only the singer¡¯s stage, but also energetic festivals gradually
began to display fireworks. Pay attention to the ¡°Palace Culture Festival,¡± which
will be held from May 10 to 22, and to reporter Cho¡¯s Culture Trip column,
¡°Blooming with History and Story: Visiting the Korean Palaces.¡± The clash
between the old of tradition and the new of modernity is expected to create a
discontented spectacle in most cases, but it doesn¡¯t have to. In this May issue,
The Argus leads reader to recognize and start a conversation about tomorrow¡¯s
changes.
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