Word: yisei
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After almost two years, Yisei is back in publication. Billed as the "voice of Koreans at Harvard," Yisei is Harvard's only bilingual journal devoted primarily to undergraduates...
Jong H. Yun '98, Yisei's editor-in-chief, attributed the journal's absence to computer difficulties and a lack of interest among the editors during the '95-'96 academic year...
Sang S. Park '98, the publisher of Yisei, currently lives in Korea. Even though Yisei literally means "second-generation," and refers to second-generation Korean-Americans, Sang said the magazine speaks to more broad concerns felt by both Koreans and Korean-Americans...
Park has contacted individuals at the National University in Seoul who he said are "interested in setting up an exchange" with Yisei...
...current editor-in-chief of that magazine, now a law student at Stanford, is a former editor of Yisei, Park said...