Lucerium: The Gwangju National Science Museum

By Chung Hyunhwa I had the good fortune of meeting Ms. Park Eun-mi, a researcher who is working at the Gwangju National Science Museum – the Lucerium. We met at … Read More

A New Dawn in Solar Energy: The Promise of Perovskite

By Neha Bisht On a warm morning, as sunlight spills across rooftops and fields, it’s easy to forget that this endless light could power our entire world. For centuries, humans … Read More

Book Review: All Quiet on the Western Front

Reviewed by Michael Attard All Quiet on the Western FrontBy Erich Maria Remarque240 pages, Random House, 1996 (Originally 1929)ISBN-10: 0449911497; ISBN-13: 978-0449911495 On the dedication page, author Erich Maria Remarque … Read More

Sunset, Coffee, and City Lights: My Sajik Tower Escape

By Dhivyaa S. P. Don’t feel like going to the mountains or a beach to watch a sunset? I think I’ve found the perfect spot – right in the heart … Read More

Café The Haru: Where Art, Light, and Nature Meet

By Saqib Sharif Tucked away in the tranquil outskirts of Damyang, Jeollanam-do, a region famous for its bamboo forests and scenic metasequoia road, stands a hidden gem that blends modern … Read More

Buyeong Meat Restaurant

By Maryam Ali I first visited the Nampyeong Buyeong Meat Restaurant for a teachers’ dinner (hoesik) earlier this year. The restaurant was booked for our private party, and we were … Read More

Sports Focus: Kia Tigers’ Foreign Players Face Uncertain Futures

By Zhang Jiuzhou (Julius) After failing to finish inside the top five this season, the Kia Tigers – last year’s KBO champions – wrapped up their 2025 campaign in eighth … Read More

Area Sports Round-Up: Baseball – Soccer – Volleyball, November 2025

By Zhang Jiuzhou (Julius) Tigers’ Season Ends in Disappointment The Kia Tigers’ 2025 KBO League campaign has come to a close with a disappointing record of 65 wins, 75 losses, … Read More