More Scandal Than You Can Handle

Russia’s recent pre-emptive disqualification from the 2020 Tokyo Olympics sheds light on the relationship between soft power, corruption, and the institutions that support them both. Written by William Urbanski. Well, … Read More

Lessons for Canada from Korea

Written by William Urbanski Things are done differently and often better in other countries. Ideally, these better ideas, systems, and concepts from foreign places can be imported to ameliorate life … Read More

TOPIK Hoax: My Experience Learning Korean from a Cult

Written and photographed by Isaiah Winters Cult members are all around if you just know where to look. I’m not talking about the local Seventh Day Adventists who run the … Read More

Air Fryer: The Fryer That’s Not a Fryer

Written by Joe Wabe Most of my friends and people around me know that I have a passion for cooking, so usually, during special days like Christmas or my birthday, … Read More

Seven Simple Tips for Making Your New Years’ Resolutions a Reality

Written by Michael Goonan Who cares about New Years’ resolutions? Does anybody really take that gobbledygook seriously anymore? Am I really three sentences into reading some psychobabble on the subject? … Read More

Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall: Who Is the Fairest of Them All?

Written by Elizabeth Kaye A. Corpuz   Mirror, mirror, on the wall – who is the fairest of them all? Sound familiar? Who would not know this famous line? I … Read More

Dear Self

Written by Elizabeth Kaye Corpuz One year has ended, and a new one has just started. You might have a good year. It might be your worst, also. For me, … Read More

Age of Solitude: Care to Join Us?

  Written by Kim Dong-hun (8ball)   I have not sinned, but I have a confession to make: I’ve lived alone for a long time, which means I feel quite … Read More