Puzzle
Search the underlined words below in the above puzzle. The words are in all directions: vertically, horizontally, and diagonally.
① “YONO” refers to spending habits focused on purchasing only necessary items, reducing unnecessary consumption, and emphasizing the essentials of life. <See Cover Story>
② Haegeum Player Kim Dan-bee has been committed to expanding her creative reach while contributing to the local arts scene. <See People>
③ CNU Student Life Counseling Center initiated a program to provide online English counseling services for international students. <See News Focus>
④ Yogyakarta is a treasure trove of Indonesian history and culture. <See Foreign Community>
⑤ Atomic technologies are at the heart of many efforts to achieve sustainable development during the climate crisis. <See Global Lounge>
⑥ The Running-core fashion has been growing ever more popular as athletes express their passion for running. <See Trend & Culture>
⑦ Instead of placing so much emphasis on education that can be accrued in private academy or classroom settings, the university can focus on looking into student’s participation in extracurricular activities.<See 2024 English Essay Contest First Prize Winning Essay>
⑧ It is essential to guarantee the rights of foreign housekeeping managers. <See Opinion>
By Jeong In-hu, 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