By YOUNGSEO JHE, ANDREA KWON
The burning hot dumplings from the bamboo steamer drew the customers toward the center of the table, as all eyes focused on four pieces sitting in the steamer. Steam rolled...
Currently, millions of people greatly depend on traditional meat from livestock grown in meat farms, as they consider it a necessary component of every meal. In fact, according to the National Public Radio,...
By YOUNGSEO JHE, ANDREA KWON
Once we opened the door, the warm atmosphere of the restaurant welcomed us. Posters and pictures of sushi lined the walls and signatures and photographs of famous Korean...
To students who take courses related to the broad field of “science” such as chemistry,
physics, biology, or environmental science, these subjects may appear to be tedious and
challenging, or may...
By YOUNGSEO JHE & ANDREA KWON
An assortment of vegetables along with rice cakes are neatly placed on the pan as the fire underneath heats the ingredients to the desired temperature. In the middle...
“R…r…roar,”
Every morning, an obnoxious bell chimes in the speakers of my first period classroom, followed by an equally obnoxious sound that I cannot simply make out. The voices coming out...
I have always thought that sticking gum on furniture was simply one of those scenes from movies like “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off”—until I first-handedly experienced the touch of a slimy, slightly...
I’m sitting down on the school bus, completely exhausted from all the studying I’d done the night before; I had two summatives, one project, and a Chinese presentation due today. I’m about to take...
When he fumbled a ripped note into my hands at summer camp and pleaded with me to "please read it alone," I prayed that it wasn't a love letter. But as my fingers fished for a confession, they stumbled...
In an attempt to counter the proposed anti-terrorism bill, the Minjoo Party of Korea (MPK) began a filibuster in the National Assembly. Beginning at 7 p.m. on Feb. 23, the 193 hour long filibuster involved...
Her wrinkles were cracks
of youth eroded by disaster
The chasms had breathed in
the sweat of strange men
(at one point she stopped counting)
who spoke
in noises & gurgles; incomprehensive
her...
They say there are two ways to tell time: by the ticking of a clock (obviously), and by the growling of the stomach. The latter has always been my go-to morning alarm; and the ringing tummy has but only...