374 Puzzle
Search the underlined words below in the above puzzle. The words are in all directions: vertically, horizontally, and diagonally.
① The humanities, as facilitators, provide narratives and questioning skills to science and technology. <See Cover Story>
② ZeroTax's ambition is to cultivate artists who can make the best use of the Jeolla region’s artistic infrastructure. <See People>
③ Course evaluations are crucial for professors to improve their courses and teaching methods while identifying feedback on students’ learning experience of the classes. <See News Focus>
④ The Tribune interviewed exchange students about studying abroad. <See Foreign Community>
⑤ The world’s young generation is suffering from depression. <See Global Lounge>
⑥ Low-sugar, gluten-free, and dairy-free desserts have become the latest craze. <See Trend & Culture>
⑦ “Mudol-gil” is a trail consisting of 15 routes totaling over 51.8 kilometers, passing through Gwangju, Damyang, and Hwasun. <See Reporter’s Sketch>
⑧ The Korean government announced a plan to expand the medical school quota for 2025. <See Opinion>
By Kim Young-ji, Reporter
* The History of Word Searches: Zoe Bell, the executive producer of Games, said that word searches have a long history in newspapers. In 1968, Norman E. Gibat published word searches in the “Selenby Digest,” a flyer he distributed in Oklahoma supermarkets. Around the same time, Pedro Ocón de Oro, a Spanish puzzle maker, was creating word searches he called “sopas de letras,” or “soups of letters.” In the 1970s and 1980s, word searches started to appear more in newspapers and activity books. - Excerpt from "Putting a New Twist on a Classic Puzzle," The New York Times, March 4, 2024