Ethos Magazine
Ethos Magazine is a student publication produced at the University of Oregon in Eugene, Oregon, United States. Originally Korean Ducks magazine, which focused on Korean culture, it has since developed a multicultural spirit to serve readers throughout the University of Oregon community. The publication got its name from the word "ethos", the fundamental characteristic of a spirit, people or culture.
History
The magazine was founded in 2005. In January 2006, the first issue of Ethos was released under the name Korean Ducks by Co-Directors and University students Toung Cha and Hasang Cheon. The publication was started to help spread knowledge about Korean culture, on and off campus.In the fall of 2007, the magazine was re-branded as KD. The mission of the publication evolved to help spread a variety of cultures.
In the spring of 2009, the magazine turned to its most recent name, Ethos Magazine.
Ethos has maintained independence from the University of Oregon and its journalism school. The editorial agenda is fully controlled by the student staff.
In January, 2015, Ethos's series on sex trafficking in Oregon was named "Our College Pick" by Longreads
Content
Features include multicultural stories ranging from Eugene restaurants to international human rights debates.Ethos is published quarterly and explores international, national and local cultural stories. As an official student group, the publication receives support and funding from the Associated Students of the University of Oregon, though the majority of its income comes from advertising, fundraising events, donations and other support from the non-profit organization Generation Progress.