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On Dec. 20, 2023, The Chungbuk Times (CBT), the English newspaper of CBNU, will celebrate the 50th anniversary of its founding. Starting with the 50th anniversary, CBT, which is growing for realizing the truth, justice, and pioneering spirit of Gaesin, intends to reflect on past activities and make new changes. Therefore, a CBT reporter gathered the opinions of the 2019 editor-in-cheif as well as some of the readers of the newspaper.
 
The Chungbuk Times No.213
 
The Chungbuk Times No.212
 
In the previous edition, published on Sept. 4, CBT dealt with the integration discussion between CBNU and KNUT (Korea National University of Transportation). This article is a follow-up article and covers the integration discussions and CBNU¡¯s situation that took place later.
 
This 2023 Gaesin Daedong Festival was held from Sep. 25 to the 26. The name of the festival was BPM, which stands for ¡°Become a Piece of Memory¡± and the concept of the festival was heart rate. There were many booths and contents representing the university, various companies, student organizations and so on. The university booth included the Office of International Affairs, information for multi major students, and academic consultation.
 
Like the Versailles Palace in France and Buckingham Palace in England, Korea also has one of the representative palaces of Korea, Gyeongbokgung Palace in the center of Seoul. Gyeongbokgung was constructed in 1395 during the Joseon Dynasty to be served as Joseon Dynasty¡¯s main palace. It was once destroyed by fire during the Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1592 and reconstructed in 1867 by the Prince Regent at that time. After reconstruction, it survived through Japanese occupation and the Korean War, and it is now open to the public after many restorations.
 
A terrible accident, aired on JTBC¡¯s Han Moon-chul¡¯s Dashcam Review in Jan., brought all the past related accidents to the surface. Dashcam video shows a car vertically crossing the road as if it was flying. The accident occurred in Gangneung on Dec. 6 last year. The car, driven by a woman in her 60s, collided with a stationary car in front of her emitting roaring sounds and smoke.
 
It is no exaggeration to say that Korea is currently obsessed with fitness. Searching for #OhWoonWan (finished today¡¯s workout) on Instagram, about 7 million posts related to it can be found. Also, young people are using various fitness-related slang terms like ¡°Helchang¡± (a person who only focuses on and spends most of their time building muscles at a fitness club), ¡°Helini¡± (novice at working out), and ¡°Geunsonsil¡± (muscle loss). The recent fitness craze has led to a ¡°Body Profile¡± trend where people get professional photos taken to show off their improved body shape.
 
According to a survey conducted by the National Human Rights Commission of the Republic of Korea in 2021, 70.3% of participants had seen or heard hate speech online and offline over the past year. This is a whopping 6.1% increase from 64.2% in 2019. It has clearly become easier to encounter hatred in everyday life.
 
Last Oct., the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) under the U.S. Department of Commerce announced a rule to stop exports of semiconductor chips to China. The U.S. has blocked exports to China since the previous Trump administration in the name of protecting national security and diplomatic policy interests. BIS¡¯s rule aims to restrict China¡¯s utilization of its semiconductor manufacturing capabilities by controlling the acquisition of advanced computing chips, the development and maintenance of supercomputers, and advanced semiconductors.
 
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