From 토토 카지노s to pubs, RACHIOS sets the campus ablaze
A celebration shaped by all, rising higher in every way
The 2025 RACHIOS festival, themed “Higher”, took place from May 21 to 23. All across the Seoul Campus, energy radiated from a colorful mix of booths—from those run by the festival organizers to campus groups, individuals, and academic departments running their own booths and pubs.

Thoughtful planning for more engaging, immersive 토토 카지노s
This year’s booths were organized under the leadership of the Festival Organizing Committee and the Hanyang University Club Association, resulting in a richer experience overall.
Park Chan (4th year, Department of Industrial Engineering), head of the organizing committee, explained, “In line with this year’s theme, Higher, we planned booths with a unified concept, emphasizing participation and enjoyment for all Hanyang students.”
Kim Nam-hoon (3rd year, School of Data Science), the vice head, introduced interactive 토토 카지노s like the Ideal Type Matchmaker, adding, “We also introduced the ‘Magic Pass’ system to connect booths and stage events, enhancing immersion throughout the festival.”

Each 토토 카지노 shined in its own unique way
At Hanmadang, 토토 카지노s representing central clubs, student groups, and individual participants showcased their creativity and individuality.
Hanyang University’s central club Magic Eye ran a booth featuring magic performances and couple tarot readings. Vice president Jeong Seok-won (2nd year, Department of Mechanical Engineering) shared, “To keep waiting students engaged, we performed magic tricks on-site,” and recalled, “I remember how excited everyone was. Seeing people walk away smiling made me feel like I was truly contributing to the festival.”

The startup club HySpark created a visually engaging booth with interactive elements. Seo Young-sik (4th year, Department of Tourism), who served as PM (Project Manager), explained, “We used prize wheels to draw students in, ensuring everyone received a prize regardless of the result. That inclusive setup received a great response.”

The individual booth Chance Encounter, Made by Fate drew attention with a quirky concept: randomly matching male and female participants. Booth manager Jeon Sang-hyeok (3rd year, Department of Computer Science) said, “I’d been toying with this idea for a while and wanted to test it out,” adding, “Individual booths are a rare but valuable chance to turn short-term ideas into reality.”

As night fell, the celebration deepened
By nightfall, department-run pubs took over the festive momentum, making the atmosphere even livelier. The Departments of History and Korean Language & Literature teamed up to run a pub themed after the hit drama When Life Gives You Tangerines. Kim Min-chan (2nd year, Department of History), president of the student council, shared, “We reflected on last year’s feedback to raise overall satisfaction,” and noted that “the acrostic poem event we ran during operations really helped boost the mood.” He added, “The warm encouragement we received from alumni and professors stood out to me. The sense of reward from the hard work with fellow students was huge.”

Lee Yoon-seo (3rd year, Department of History) remarked, “Each pub reflected the unique personality of its department, and that diversity is what made RACHIOS feel so vivid,” adding, “The joint pub in particular left a strong impression because of the tight bond we felt between humanities majors.”