Already June, the middle of the year. Did you have a good first half of the year? As most activities gradually shifted from non-face-to-face to in person, our campus has been revived. Our campus, which had been lonely for two years, was filled with many people this Spring, making it more lively. However, this June, the middle of the year, is the season to take a break; both from classes, and for the CAH. The CAH’s 68th reporters and 67th Editors will wrap up their activities with this June issue.

     I, too, am finally coming to the end of my two-and-a-half year CAH career. Around March 2020, I knew of the existence of CAH, but I had never read a single article written. Then one day I accidentally went to the CAH's website, which gave me a pleasant surprise. It seemed so great that students were writing various articles in English, and on the other hand, I thought, "It would be really fun to work there as a reporter." I challenged myself with such an opportunity, but it was not easy to write articles as a reporter. I spent a lot of time and effort on CAH, and there were many times when I wanted to quit. However, the pride that came to me the moment my hard-written article was published was the driving force behind this work. The pride was that I was illuminating what was happening in this complicated world, and that other people could see the world through my writing like a mirror. If I hadn't worked as a reporter for CAH, I wouldn't have come across many fun, influential, and controversial issues in the world. I think there are probably a lot of students who want to make their voices heard like me. And of course, there will be a flood of students with much better writing skills and insight into the world than I have. I think CAH is the best space for such students to fully demonstrate their passion, will, and ability. If you want to be a mirror that reflects the world, knock on the door of CAH.

The next year of CAH after this June will be led by CAH’s new editors and reporters. I'm really looking forward to the newspaper they're going to make with their great skills. As the face-to-face semester resumed, more and more students read CAH's newspaper throughout the campus. Our editorial meetings are no longer held via ZOOM, but in our office. In the meantime, we are getting closer. I am very proud and happy as editor-in-chief to finish my work while facing these positive changes. I want to thank CAH for allowing me the opportunity to share opinions with various people and speak my voice.

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