Featured Society 14 July 2022 Fairness for Thee, But Not for Me New study shows the standard of "fairness" is deployed selectively and along partisan lines.
Featured Society 9 July 2022 Partying in Water While the Country Burns PSY drew criticism for water bomb concerts during severe drought.
Featured Courts 8 July 2022 Jury Trial Becoming a Haven for Sex Offenders: Data Jury trial's acquittal rate for alleged sex crimes is significantly higher than bench trial's.
Featured Society 1 July 2022 South Korea's First Gay Elected Official Cha Hae-yeong, a bisexual woman, was elected as a district council member in Mapo-gu, Seoul.
Featured Business & Economy 30 June 2022 Ghost of Real Estate Future: Troubled Redevelopment in Dunchon-dong Conservatives won thanks to the sizzling real estate market. What would happen if the market turned?
Featured Society 27 June 2022 International Students Keep Korean Literature Graduate Programs Afloat: Data Korean students are exiting the major while international students are drawn by Korea's pop culture.
Featured Society 22 June 2022 Severe Drought Scorching South Korea, Causing Wildfires and Affecting Food Production Desperate public officials have resorted to rain rituals to combat climate change.
Featured Business & Economy 13 June 2022 Paris Baguette Hunger Strike Ends After 53 Days Former employer Im Jong-rin demanded better labor conditions from South Korea's largest bakery chain.
Featured Conservatives 10 June 2022 "MeToo" Prosecutor Resigns in Protest from Sex Crimes Task Force Most of the task force resigned in solidarity.
Featured Society 8 June 2022 Teenage Women Rebel Against Gender Norms: Data But there are areas of surprising convergence between young women and young men.
Featured Society 3 June 2022 Solitude Means More Meat-Eating: Data Increase in single person households means more meat and delivery food consumption.
Featured Society 20 May 2022 Public Transit Access for the Disabled Has a Long Way to Go: Data Access widely depending on the mode of transportation.
Featured Society 11 May 2022 Sensational Murder Case Becomes a Fodder for Prosecution Reform Prosecutors and the police both claimed they solved the murder by Lee Eun-hae.
Featured Society 2 May 2022 Most Favor BTS Military Exemption Except Current Soldiers: Poll Even the men who recently completed military service are in favor.
Featured Society 29 April 2022 The Middle Class Thinks They're Not: Data A significant portion of South Korea's middle class consider themselves to be poor.
Featured Society 6 April 2022 Afghan Children in Ulsan Face Discrimination on the Way to School After the initial bout of racism, the Afghan children began attending schools.
Featured COVID-19 30 March 2022 The Disabled Suffer from the Pandemic Social distancing measures and lack of hospital access have hurt the quality of life for the disabled.
Featured Key Players 17 March 2022 Lee Eo-ryeong, 89, South Korea’s Leading Public Intellectual Lee was a literary critic and writer who directed the opening ceremony of the 1988 Seoul Olympics.
Featured Society 7 March 2022 Disability Rights Groups Protest for Public Transit Access Despite Bigoted Attacks Solidarity Against Disability Discrimination faced arson threats for their subway protest.
Featured Society 28 February 2022 Changing Standards of Family Formation: Data Marriage is no longer required.