Faith and Action: The Salvation Army

The Salvation Army is especially familiar around the Christmas holiday period, but it is at work all year round in Gwangju, helping those in need.

The Nosa School and Western Influence

Another fascinating historical insight focusing on the French invasion of Korea in 1866, which destroyed the trust in Western ideals and influences.

A Level Playing Field

Teach for Malaysia (TFM) is a non-profit organization aiming to help balance educational inequity in Malaysia by giving all children an excellent education.

Little Progress Made One Year After the Special Sewol Bill

The Sewol investigation seems to be in a state of disarray and mismanagement, not to mention the Ministry of Strategy and Finance allowing only half of the requested budget

Cardboard Collector

Karly Pierre uncovers the harsh reality story of Mrs Kim, one of Gwangju’s cardboard collectors. Is this becoming a common occupation for Korea’s elderly?

Study Break Pt. 2

In part 2 we continue to look at students rights and whether there is too much pressure being put on them to study

My Grandfather’s Story

Han Saebyeol shares the story of his Grandfather’s life who grew up in South Korea 77 years ago, facing challenges, harsh competition and parental expectation.

Dynamic Flow: Allan Jessen Keeps the Water on

KJ1, a Korean company and Grundfos, a Denmark organization have joined forces to create a new “KJ1”. Director, Allan Jessen talks about the challenges involved.