The public hearing for the 35th student council of the College of Social Sciences was held on March 22th, 2018. It went along in three parts: an opening speech from the candidates of the two parties, S:pick and SaDari, a debate on the education, facility and welfare, and other policies of each party
As the spring semester has just begun, many Kingos might be excited about their new campus lives. This may be true especially for freshmen and sophomores who have just started to study on their majors. SKKU has an academic system different from other universities, the “academic unit system”. This un
Public Hearing on the Humanities and Social Sciences CampusThe public hearing for the next student council was held in the Humanities and Social Sciences Campus on November 22th. It consisted of three parts just as the one at the Natural Sciences Campus: a policy questioning period between the two p
The public hearing for the next student council was held in the Natural Sciences Campus on November 21st. It consisted of three parts: a policy questioning period between the two parties, S:with and SKKU, Wind of Wish, a policy questioning period of SKKU’s three student media: the Sungkyunkwan Unive
This October, Kingos might be busy studying the various subjects that theychose in August. It is not an exaggeration that Kingos’ school life and grades are highly correlated with the lectures that they choose at the beginning of the semester. Although the course system has been changing thanksto th
A fund - raising campaign for support of school meals for Kingos has been successfully on-going since July, 2017. The campaign was first started to support students who have difficulty affording proper meals because of studying or working a part-time job. Ever since the campaign began to raise money
As the semester starts again in September, the campus will be crowded with Kingos who have enjoyed fun vacations. Some Kingos over here have challenged their limits and enlarged their experience through the summer programs of Sungkeum, the 49th student council of SKKU. The Sungkyun Times (SKT) now i
President Chung Kyu-sang of SKKU and three Brain City project officials signed the ‘Brain City Business Agreement’ on May 16th. The Brain City project is a plan to make a knowledge-based, self-supporting city in Pyeongtaek. In the city, SKKU Science Park Campus will be expected to play a leading rol
The first semester of 2017 is coming to an end, and the first scholarship application of this year is drawing near with it. As there have been many controversies regarding SKKU’s scholarship system since the beginning of this school year, the Sungkyun Times (SKT) will now report about SKKU’s current
Undergraduates are able to adjust the date and time that they go to school every day depending on their own time tables. In addition, the places where students live are various depending on their class schedules: some commute to school, some live in a boarding house, while some live in a school dorm
On November 8th 2016, the music festival “Puberty” was held by the SKKU Broadcast Studio (SUBS). It was the 34th festival, and this year topic was about 'puberty'. The music festival intends to introduce new genre of music and talented artists to students. Moreover, the hosts proceed intervi
The word “healing” is drawing a huge popularity in modern days. This trend shows that people's need to ease their worries and pain in their heart is growing. Even though contemporary people have a broader network of relationships with others compared to people in the past, it seems that they fee
Kingos must have heard about Yanghyeongwan near the back door of the university. Most of Kingos, however, might not have visited it or even been aware of what the building stands for. The Sungkyun Times (SKT) explores the interior of the newly reconstructed Yanghyeongwan and seeks more details, such