Are the Good Times Gone for Native English Teachers?

This article explores the new climate for native English teachers in Korea and its potential outcomes.

Jeolla: Koreans’ Bridge to the Past?

Jeolla is a province of booming economy as well as traditional Korean culture.

Jeolla in Imjin War

In the year 1592 Japan invaded Korea through the Busan harbor. Jeolla province then became an important strategic point in the defense of Korea.

Has Yoo Byung-eun faked his death?

A brief look at the history and demise of the “Millionaire Without a Face”, Yoo Byung-eun.

Korea in the World: China

Mokpo a cappella instructor Dan Park discusses coming back to Korea after living in China.

My Life as a Korean-American Student

Esther Kim, a Korean-American student in Gwangju, speaks at the GIC on her move from the U.S. to Korea to explore her culture, ancestry and language.

Behind the Myth: Did North Korea Help Gwangju’s May 18 Uprising?

Were North Koreans partially responsible for the democratic uprising in Gwangju?

Sports with Shay: Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics

The excitement is rising near Sochi as people from around the world are getting ready for the 2014 Winter Olympics.