Meat tastes better each time you chew, while books taste different each time you read.

You might know that King Sejong created hangeul. But if you want to know more about the history of King Sejong and hangeul, check out this month’s Korean Sayings.

A Child

Read Gwangju Writes this month! Called “The Child,” this short story is an interesting fantasy that will make you ask for more.

Even Dog Poop is Hard to Find When Needed as Medicine

Look into a strange history of medicine in this Korean saying about never finding something when you need it the most.

Korea in the World: China

Mokpo a cappella instructor Dan Park discusses coming back to Korea after living in China.

White Flowers have Popped from the Crown

Hong Eun-taek writes a poetic tribute to an Arizona desert flower.

Korea in the World: New Zealand

Hyo Jeong Lee shares her love for New Zealand and the Korean community building a life for themselves there.

A House Divided

Our pride in our alma mater does not go away once we graduate. But in some cases, our families may be “a house divided”.

Nuribi Mascot

Meet Nuribi, the Universiade’s official mascot!