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From the Editor

March 2023, Issue 253

Published: March 1, 2023

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Kim Kyung-jong, Chosun University Hospital Director

Publisher Dr. Shin Gyonggu

Editor-in-Chief Dr. David E. Shaffer

Managing Editor William Urbanski

Chief Copy Editor Isaiah Winters

Layout Editor Karina Prananto

Photographer Kim Hillel Yunkyoung

Online Editor Karina Prananto

The Gwangju News is the first English monthly magazine for the general public in Korea, first published in 2001. Each monthly issue covers local and regional issues, with a focus on the roles and activities of the international residents and local English-speaking communities.

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It’sMarch! What better way to start off a month than with a holiday (March 1st Movement Day, Samil-jeol) and with a new issue of the Gwangju News! And what more appropriately named month for Yu Gwan-sun to have “marched” for Korean independence in 1919 than this month.

At the same time, the Gwangju News is “marching” forward in its efforts to provide the community with current, interesting, and useful information. As we sense a slight warmness in the air and notice the budding of the green-plum trees, turn to Contemplations and Ponderings in this issue for more on the significance that March holds.

This issue takes a slight medical slant as our cover feature is on Chosun University Hospital, its international medical center, its new hospital construction, and how “smart” it’s becoming. This is accompanied by an article on Chosun University Hospital and its medical relationship with Saudi Arabia. We also feature the Gwangju Migrant Health Center and how its all-volunteer staff is helping the migrant community in our area.

Around Gwangju focuses on the district of Dong-gu and its well-known walking street, Chungjang-ro. Lost in Gwangju depicts the disappearing neighborhoods of Yang-dong. People in the Arts introduces Gwangju artist Lim Nam-jin and her paintings. Next, we trot down to Mokpo/Muan for a little twirl with Latin dance, and then we cross the waters to land for a winter vacay in balmy Okinawa.

What can be done with used and unwanted clothing? Find out in this month’s Environment column. And what can be healthfully done with the wholesome potato? Find out in our Rad Recipe column.

In the realm of teaching and learning, we give pointers on EFL coursebook selection [Language Teaching], we focus in on the meaning of “It’s darkest under the lamp” [Everyday Korean], and we deal with the learning environment in the classroom [Montessori Education]. We also bring you the stories of two joyous storybook-reading volunteers.

We have a book review of Bewilderment, more on a family holiday with Alan and Me, and after reading The Mysterious Case of the Missing Hiker, guess who wrote it.

Remember that if you’re away from your print copy of the Gwangju News, you can always go to Gwangju News Online for a new article each day and for previous articles in this and previous issues of the magazine. Happy reading!

David E. Shaffer Editor-in-Chief Gwangju News