As the end of my semester abroad draws near, I find myself reflecting on the incredible journey of the semester. The multitude of perspectives I’ve encountered has woven a rich tapestry of learning—about the world and about myself. From savoring new cuisines to navigating unfamiliar languages and customs, each experience has contributed to my personal […]
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7. Navigating the Environment: Initiatives in Seoul, South Korea
In recent times, the global discourse on environmental sustainability has gained momentum, prompting individuals and nations to reflect on their roles in combating climate change. Seoul, the bustling capital of South Korea, is no exception to this growing awareness. Legislation and Government Initiatives: South Korea has been actively shaping its environmental policies to align with […]
6. Nature in the Cultural Tapestry: A Glimpse of SNU Representation
In the heart of South Korea, SNU stands as an emblem of academic excellence and cultural diversity. Amidst the vibrant campus life and cutting-edge research, the representation of nature, the environment, and climate change unfolds in a myriad of ways, woven into the very fabric of daily life. Advertisements on campus echo a harmonious blend […]
5. Symphony of Change: Seoul National University’s Journey Through Time, Echoing History, Green Sanctuaries, and the Melody of Justice and Sustainability in South Korea
In the context of historical impacts, SNU has witnessed changes over the years, reflecting broader societal shifts in South Korea. The Japanese colonization period, spanning from 1910 to 1945, would have left a lasting imprint on the nation, influencing academic and cultural institutions like SNU. Green spaces around SNU, such as the Gwanak Mountain area […]
4. Flight of Redemption: Offsetting a Carbon Footprint
Traveling is an amazing experience, but it often comes at a cost to the environment-which of course, effects us all. For example, let’s consider the carbon footprint of a flight from Texas to Seoul (my flight in this instance), and explore ways to locally offset the emissions generated during such an (excruciatingly long) amazing journey. […]
3. Sustainability at SNU: Unpacking Water Sources and Energy Choices
Water Source and Purification in Gwanak-gu, Seoul: The water supply in Seoul, including Gwanak-gu (where my university is), primarily comes from the Han River and other local sources. This water is treated and purified through various processes, including filtration, disinfection, and quality testing to ensure it meets drinking water standards. The purification methods can vary a […]
2. October Tranquility: Observing the Changing Ecosystem by a Small Green Pond in Seoul
In October, Seoul, South Korea undergoes a climatic transition from the warmth of summer to the cooler, drier embrace of autumn. With average temperatures ranging from 13°C to 20°C, reduced rainfall of about 60 mm, approximately 6 hours of daily sunshine, and diminishing humidity levels, October marks the arrival of a comfortable and scenic autumn […]
1. Nostalgia: The Bittersweet Elixir of the Soul
When I first arrived in South Korea, I found myself searching for new things, which were, of course, not hard to come across. From language, to culture, to mannerisms, everything was different. Some of these new things I had already known about, be it by reading through endless experiences of other foreigners or even the […]