Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics
The 2020 Summer Olympics—which will run from July 24-Aug. 9—will take place in Tokyo, Japan. The Games will mark the first time the Japanese capital has hosted the Summer...
A bustling, chaotic, and popular attraction, the Super Store in the PyeongChang Olympic Village drew in thousands of souvenir-hungry and intrigued tourists each day. Filled with an assortment of products...
Not only are the Olympic Games a time to celebrate and recognize athletes from different countries, but they are also an opportunity for ordinary people from all around the world to come together and interact...
At the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympics, those who arguably garnered the most attention at the various events they attended were the North Korean cheerleaders. On Feb. 7, North Korea sent 229 cheerleaders...
On Aug. 8, 2008, PyeongChang was announced as the host city for the 2018 Olympic Winter Games. After two unsuccessful bids for the 2010 and 2014 Olympics, PyeongChang was finally selected in the 123rd...
PyeongChang Olympic Stadium
As the home of both the opening and closing ceremonies, the PyeongChang Olympic Stadium is one of the largest venues with the capacity to seat 35,000 spectators. Even so, it...
A spectrum of colors lit the wall filled with small yet unique photos of Korean national heritages. The robot shaped as the PyeongChang Olympic mascot Soohorang welcomed the visitors in the entrance, showing...
Although the Olympics was hosted in Korea, many SIS students were unable to attend events due to their busy schedules and continued school. However, Edward Ahnshin (9), worked at the PyeongChang 2018 Winter...
On Feb.14, 12 snowboarders who made the final cut for the men’s snowboarding half-pipe event participated in the final run at Phoenix Park for the 2018 PyeongChang Olympics.
Shaun White, a snowboarder...