한국외대 영자신문사 The Argus - 디 아거스

한국외대 영자신문사 The Argus - 디 아거스 The Argus, the oldest Campus English Newspaper in Korea established in 1954, pursues the highest standard of campus journalism and academic excellence.
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The Argus is published monthly, except school holidays, by and for students of Hankuk University of Foreign Studies. The Argus underwent a transformation in 2006, from newspaper to magazine. The legend of the Argus originates from Greek mythology. We know Zeus as the king of Greek gods and goddesses and that he was an unstoppable flirt. Zeus' wife, Hera was very jealous and tried to find a way to

stop the habitual affairs he was having with other women. That's when she called for the Argus. ”Argus“ is a name of a gigantic monster that has 100 eyes dangling from its head, and it leaves 30 to 40 eyes open even when asleep. By doing so, there was no way Zeus could ever escape from the Argus' view. The name of our newspaper, The Argus, is based off this legendary creature. The world we are living is tough, but The Argus promises to keep its eyes wide open at all times. This helps us to be aware of what is really going on around us. With keen eyes like those of Argus', we will work for justice and give cutting criticism to accord with the minds of the people. The Argus will always be there as a spokesman of HUFSans.

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서울특별시 동대문구 이문로 107 한국외국어대학교 국제학사 402호
Seoul

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