Cyber Security and Citizens’ Rights

Written by Matt Furlane This past May, the ransomware virus WannaCry made headlines by infecting over 200,000 computers in over 150 countries. Although not as large as the 2008 Conficker … Read More

“English Education in Korea Has Changed”

Written by Dr. David Shaffer The Peace Corps and Fulbright – two U.S. agencies that we don’t often think about in the same neuron transmission – have pursued similar goals … Read More

Recycling and Garbage Disposal

* From Gwangju Guidebook, 3rd Edition Waste matter, excluding food waste, reusable waste (recyclable), and large waste items such as furniture should be bagged in standard plastic garbage bags (called … Read More

Breaking the Silence: Mental Healthcare Access in Gwangju

Written by Josh Garcia Mental health is never a simple or easy topic to address, but it is a very real and immediate element in everyone’s life. We all want … Read More

Tip of the Tongue

Written by Amy-Leigh Braaf Photographed by Omer553 Kitchen knives, and stomach hives. Doctor Sericola had just left. He had claimed that the rashes were most likely a result of Noah’s … Read More

가족의 탄생: Family Ties

Written by Cole Clouse The phrase “Never judge a book by its cover” is an apt statement when talking about this movie. The poster I have seen for years is … Read More

Shantaram by Gregory Roberts

Written by Maddy Miller There are some things easily distinguishable as fact or fiction – that two plus two equals four, how much kimchi is too much kimchi, that twelve … Read More

Dhor Barahi Mandir: A Hindu Temple in Nepal

Written by Prabesh Paudel and Jocelyn Wright So, dear friend, tell me another of your charming stories about Nepali culture. Okay, let me tell you about a famous temple near … Read More