Pharos
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"I Don’t Have a Dream, I Just Want to Play"
Recently, the number of young people who are living at home without looking for a job has reached its highest level. Young adults make up the largest proportion of those who are not in employment, education, or training (NEET) and who do not have any serious illness or disability. Many of them are in their 20s and 30s, and people question the cause of this inactive youth phenomenon. Pharos will look into the causes of these social problems and f...
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The New Square Between Lecture Halls 4 and 5: What Do the Students Think?
After the end of the first semester, the students of Kyonggi University who returned to school after a happy vacation were probably surprised by a change in the school scenery. Recently, the wish for turning the space between Lecture Halls 4 and 5 into a square, which has been continuously mentioned by the students of Kyonggi University, has finally been fulfilled. As the school's old facilities have been changed for the convenience of the s...
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A Collection of Cafes Near School for Studying
As the exam period approaches, the central library of the school becomes crowded with students preparing for their exams. Those unable to get a seat in the library for various reasons often express their frustration at not being able to study there. Additionally, some students, burdened by assignments or preparing for certifications, relocate to cafes to escape the stress of the library environment. In response to this need, Pharos aims to recom...
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Let’s Hear Your Good Idea
A good idea provides you the strength to face each day.A bad idea fosters caution to avoid worsening the situation.There are some bad ideas that can prove to be beneficial.More reliable assistance comes from a good idea. A good idea should be expressed verbally, allowing us to cherish our positive memories even more.No matter how good the idea may be, if you keep it to yourself, it often fails to provide true enlightenment. Let's articulate...
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An Exciting Meeting with International Reporters!
A new semester has begun, and new members have joined Pharos. The new international reporters are Asuka from Japan, Jowie from Malaysia, and Maël from France. This edition of Pharos News will cover meetings with these new international reporters. On September 10, we had our first meeting with the international reporters at the Pharos office. During this meeting, we prepared and shared “candy salad,” a dish that is particularly p...
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The Universal Language: The Power of Music in Music Therapy
Music is a word everyone is familiar with. Music has melody, harmony, rhythm, and the most important element, emotion. Music has a strange, special strength to move people in certain ways that words alone often can’t. No matter if it’s the rhythm that makes us want to forget everything and dance or the melody that brings back memories we wish to relive, music connects with people through shared experiences and feelings transcending a...
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[Breaking News] Assembly Against the Return of Son's Family
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[Interview] Volume up the Voice for KGU Students
Volume up the Voice for KGU Students: Meeting a Student Who Wants to Be a Mike of Their Voice After the Students' General Meeting on October 10, the normalization of the board has become a hot issue among students once again. On Everytime, a school community, there was a student who did a survey to gather students' opinions and other activities to raise up the voices as a student. Pharos interviewed this most talked-about man yesterday; ...
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What Happend in KGU?: 수원캠퍼스 학생총회 편
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What Happened in KGU? : 2024 귀룡제 부스편