Indoor and Outdoor Ice Skating in Gwangju

Winter is finally upon us, and the cold weather is truly here to stay. When it is chilly out, not only does it become harder to pursue your favorite outdoor … Read More

Boys of Summer: Cricket in Gwangju

Cricket is an emerging sport in Korea, but for the Bengladeshi students of Gwangju, it’s a way to continue their national pastime in their adopted country.

Kayaking: Just Around the River Bend

No need to travel far for some great kayaking in Korea. Kang Ho’s Jirisan Kayak School is two hours from Gwangju.

Universiade Review

American Track and Field athletes met and played with MDream orphanage children on July 5, a way to get off the field and see more in the Gwangju community.

Man on First

The KIA Tigers’ Brett Pill joined the team for himself and his family, who have adjusted well to life in Gwangju and the uber-fandom at the baseball games.

Gwangju Universiade Countdown

The countdown to the Gwangju 2015 Universiade begins!

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”.

Can Human Rights Be Respected At International Events?

The human rights cost of hosting international events around the world may be too high a price to pay for time in the spotlight.