Unnie’s Nail Salon: Affordable Gel Nails in Gwangju

By Maryam Ali I was having a conversation with a friend, comparing the pricing of gel nails between Busan and Gwangju. That’s when I realized what a gem Unnie’s Nail … Read More

Experiencing Together Day

By Jennah Dabrowski I have almost completed my two-semester-long exchange experience in South Korea, with my first semester being at Chonnam National University in Gwangju and my second at Yonsei … Read More

Book Review: When Rain Clouds Gather

Reviewed by Michael Attard When Rain Clouds Gather By Bessie Head 186 Pages, Waveland Press, 2013 (Original 1968) ISBN-13: 978-1478607595 When Rain Clouds Gather was first published in 1968 when … Read More

Gwangju’s Hidden Gem: A Cozy Place for Tea Lovers

By Anne Nguyen A Popular Spot in a Charming Neighborhood Dongmyeong-dong in Gwangju is already known as one of the city’s most popular areas. With its small, pretty cafés and … Read More

Bread, Roses, and Community: A Gwangju Bakery Rises Beyond Business

By Yousra Feriel Drioua In a small Gwangju bakery, flour and activism ferment side by side. Bread and Roses is redefining what it means to be a local bakery. Aiming … Read More

Sorok-do: Island of Agony

By Park Nahm-Sheik This article is meant to be a sad trip down our collective memory lane. Covering an area of close to five square kilometers, Sorok-do is a moderate-sized … Read More

Area Sports Round-Up – July 2025

By Zhang Jiuzhou (Julius) Kia Tigers: Holding the Line Amid Injury Chaos Since the start of the 2025 KBO season, the Kia Tigers have been hit hard by a cascade … Read More

From Kawasaki to Gwangju: Shimamura Haruyo’s Next Big Move

By Zhang Jiuzhou (Julius) Originally looking to strengthen their attack and height at the net following the departure of Chinese star Zhang Yu, the AI Peppers used their No. 1 … Read More