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.
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.
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.
The countdown to the Gwangju 2015 Universiade begins!
Our pride in our alma mater does not go away once we graduate. But in some cases, our families may be “a house divided”.
The human rights cost of hosting international events around the world may be too high a price to pay for time in the spotlight.
What are the pros and cons of hosting a global sporting event? Gwangju asks its citizens how they feel about this major undertaking in light of the upcoming Universiade.
Meet Nuribi, the Universiade’s official mascot!
Gwangju’s 2015 Universiades are getting worldwide attention. Will these games produce future leaders and star athletes?