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Welcoming the last month of 2021, CBT reporters reported on what has been accomplished by the 53rd Cross General Student Council of Chungbuk National University over the past year. The reporters had an interview with Oh Tae-young, the current president. In short, the main commitments made by the council over the past year were: ¡®Entering buildings on campus with a mobile student ID QR code¡¯, ¡®Pre-freshman orientation¡¯, ¡®Improvement of the campus police system¡¯ and ¡®Gradually opening the central library for 24 hours on a daily basis.¡¯
 
Chungbuk National University held an annual festival, called Gaesin Daedong-je, that should not be missed. This year was no exception, and it was the second untact Gaesin Daedong-je held at Chungbuk National University. The Untact Gaesin Daedong-je, which ran from Octoer 26th to 28th, was a non-face-to-face event due to the COVID-19. The festival theme was R&B where the ¡®R¡¯ stands for ¡®Road¡¯ to move forward based on the 70th anniversary of the university, and the ¡®B¡¯ stands for pioneering a new path against the ¡®Background¡¯ of justice.
 
The university history center, attached to the Chungbuk National University museum, will independently open in December. It will be located in building N19 on the west side of the college of human ecology, the oldest building on the Gaesin campus. The university history center shines a light on the development of the university. There are collections and exhibitions of the process performing the unique functions of university form its inception in 1951 to the present and the data produced as a result. All university-related materials such as university symbols, souvenirs, photos, videos, and costumes are being collected to improve the affectioning feeling of university members and former students.
 
Currently, since the world has faced COVID-19 and the fourth industrial revolution, cutting-edge technologies, such as AI, Biochip, Gene therapy, Robot, Autonomous cars and so on are in the limelight. Therefore, numerous companies put efforts on launching innovative products and services based on these high technologies. In this environment, protecting intellectual property rights and initiatively creating and utilizing them are exceedingly important.
 
Do you know that Chungbuk National University celebrated its 70th anniversary this year? The university is conducting various commemoration events to mark the 70th anniversary of its foundation. However, it is difficult to visit the school due to COVID-19. A CBT reporter would like to deliver news on what events are being held and in progress instead. First, let the reporter introduce the events that took place during 2020 and the first half of 2021.
 
¡°The parties to this agreement¡¦ recognizing the need for an effective and progressive response to the urgent threat of climate change based on the best available scientific knowledge¡¦ acknowledging that climate change is a common concern of humankind¡¦ recognizing the importance of the conservation and enhancement, as appropriate, of sinks and reservoirs of the greenhouse gases referred to in the convention¡¦ Have agreed as follows.¡±
 
The COVID-19 Pandemic, which started last year, is still in place. CBNU has been conducting online classes through the Blackboard system since 2020. There are advantages of being able to take classes conveniently and listening to them regardless of time and place, but if there are any advantages, there are also disadvantages. Actually, after conducting online classes on Blackboard, hundreds of Blackboard errors were reported. In this article, a CBT reporter would like to learn more about errors related to using Blackboards and listen to students¡¯opinions.
 
Do you know that the ¡®Kaltura Content Management System¡¯ came in Blackboard? According to a survey of enrolled students, 50% of students said that they don¡¯t know that the Kaltura Content Management System came in Blackboard. Therefore, a CBT reporter is going to report about what ¡®Kaltura Content Management System¡¯ is and the distinction of this system.
 
It has been a whole year since the COVID-19 outbreak in 2021, but we haven¡¯t fully escaped the threat of COVID-19 yet. The highly contagious virus can be seen as fatal in club activities, in which ¡®hanging-out¡¯ is considered as important. The street recruitment period used to be held when the new semester started every year, but this activity was also cancelled due to COVID-19. The event attracts too many students to continue as before.
 
In March 2021, CBNU was crowded by students returning for the start of class. There were a lot of students who had face-to-face classes or preferred to study at school even though most classes would be untact due to COVID-19. It comes as no surprise that dormitories, above all, were the most crowded places on campus. Last year the CBNU dormitories were mostly single occupancy instead of the original double occupancy for collective COVID-19 infection prevention.
 
March has finally arrived spilling warm sunlight over the campus after a long freezing winter. Even though the world has been in all kinds of trouble since COVID-19 ambushed us last year, CBNU could begin a new semester. In this article we are going to look at the class operation plan of the 2021 spring semester, and have Q&As with the department of academic support.
 
Last December, CBNU opened a non-curriculum management integration system called ¡°CIEAT¡± by coordinating the existing scattered systems in order to manage them effectively and deliver comparative programs to the student. This article will help students to learn more about CIEAT and at the same time, learn about non-curriculum programs on offer at CBNU.
 
Last November, saw the 53rd General Student Council election to select those who would lead in the year 2021. Symbol CROSS ran as the sole candidate for the student council. CBT reporter examined the election process and organized their pledges through interviews with candidates for the student council.
 
Because of COVID-19, from March, CBNU is proceeding untacting class during a year. Due to this, there are many changes in school events and class. It is in doubt that this change will continue in 2021. In the hope of hopeful 2021, to know about the walk of future, CBNU reporters interviewed four students who out of the surface even though there are difficulties in untact and student council who managing students and professor.
 
CBNU student, Lee Sung-kyung (Dept. of Fine Arts) was frustrated to see the cancellation notice of this year¡¯s university festival. ¡°I have enjoyed campus festivals since my freshman year. Around this time, the whole campus area used to be vibrant from festival preparations, so it feels somewhat empty to see the quiet campus,¡± she said. That¡¯s why she showed interest in the online communication festival. ¡°A friend of mine told me about the communication festival.
 
Due to the influence of COVID-19, our lives have changed a lot compared to before. In particular, ¡®Untact Consumption¡¯ has increased significantly, making it an indispensable factor for us ¡®Untact¡¯ is a combination of ¡®un¡¯ and ¡®contact¡¯, meaning ¡®no contact¡¯. Online classes and VR shopping, which used to be unfamiliar, have now become all too familiar in our lives. Under these circumstances, the CBNU Museum decided to hold an online exhibition.
 
This year there are 57 registered university clubs on the CBNU campus. These clubs were initiated for the student body allowing them to participate in various activities including liberal arts, culture arts, volunteer work, religious activities, physical activities and education. However, because of the seriousness of the COVID-19, various changes have been made, such as outdoor activities and group activities being limited.
 
As the risk of the spread of COVID-19 has not been eliminated, CBNU has decided on the principle of non-face-to-face(NFTF) classes for the second semester of 2020. There is a difference in that the entire teaching method was decided and announced in advance; in March and April, the first semester, the method was announced after identifying the extent of the spread of COVID-19.
 
CBT interviewed the Doyak campaign members as they are running for the Student Council election in 2020. The interview was conducted to help school members understand the campaign pledges and encourage them to vote.
 
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