Extreme but Real Dangers to Consider While Traveling

Written by Matt Furlane Photographed courtesy of Izzy Gerosa Every year, millions of people travel for vacation, to conduct business, to learn about another culture, and for various other reasons. … Read More

Apps in Your Hands

Written by the Karina Prananto Korea’s technology has advanced so much, to the delight of all of us. With a variety of choices and options, we are spoiled with endless … Read More

Korea’s Early English Education Policy for the New Millennium

Written and photographed by Dr. David Shaffer What changes did the advent of the new millennium have on English education polices in Korea? What effect have they had? Where is … Read More

The Orphan Master’s Son

Written by Douglas Baumwoll So, I get home from work, hurl my backpack onto the bed, tear it open, plunge my hand in, grope around in the mélange of papers, … Read More

Grandma Ava

Written by Stephen Schelling Photographed by Jeremy Wong It’s Ava!” Grandma Ava practically yelled. “‘A’ as in say, not ‘A’ as in apple. How come you never figured that out?” … Read More

Looking Back at a Classic Thriller: Night of the Hunter

Written by Natale Ryan Since fall is around the corner, and Halloween is approaching, I thought it would be appropriate if we took a look at one of the most … Read More

The Moon Rabbit (Daltokki, 달토끼)

As the season of Chuseok approaches, the Legend of the Moon Rabbit comes to mind. This folktale, stemming from Buddhist influcence, is often told around the harvest time. It is … Read More

Jeju in August

Written and photographed by Samantha Elisabeth My friend and I had planned to travel to Jeju even before I booked my flight to come back to Korea. She had her … Read More