(Published : Oct 13, 2015 – 17:50) The Nobel Prize announcements this year marked another year with Korea coming away empty-handed, which has caused another…
(Published : Oct 13, 2015 – 17:50) The Nobel Prize announcements this year marked another year with Korea coming away empty-handed, which has caused another…
(Published : Sept 29, 2015 – 17:23) Chuseok is a time for family gatherings to thank ancestors for a bountiful fall harvest. People travel long…
(Published : Sept 15, 2015 – 17:33) Fall is upon us and will soon deepen. In the United States, the fall before a presidential election…
(Published : Aug 18, 2015 – 17:52) Aug. 15 marked the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II and the liberation of Korea…
(Published : Aug 4, 2015 – 16:56) If years had buzzwords, the one for 2015 in the U.S. would sure be “Millennial.” The news is…
(Published : Jul 21, 2015 – 18:40) The headlines were shocking. A professor at a Korean university repeatedly beat a student and forced him to…
(Published : Jul 7, 2015 – 20:34) On a recent visit to Korea, I was struck by how often young Koreans used the word “boring”…
(Published : Jun 23, 2015 – 21:33) June 22, 2015, marked the 50th anniversary of the Treaty on Basic Relations between South Korea and Japan…
(Published : Jun 9, 2015 – 20:46) Twenty-eight years ago today, the democracy movement in Korea entered a new stage as citizens joined students in…
(Published : May 26, 2015 – 20:35) The process of change follows a well-known script: low rents in older areas attract young entrepreneurs who open…