By: Madeline Pratt As little kids, we never had much of a choice when it came to our siblings. It was always: “Stop teasing your sister!” “Let …
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Anchor
By: Caden Choi My grand-aunt lives on the eastern coast of Jeju island, a mecca for tourists craving a taste of K-pop-infused island culture. I too walk the crowds, admiring …
Where the Earth Waits (Stories of a Paratrooper Trainee)
By: Madeline Pratt A few weeks ago, I had the privilege of interviewing a close family member of mine, Richard Manning, to hear his story firsthand. He enlisted himself …
Season of Thankfulness By: Alexis Jensen
November is a time where families and friends come together to celebrate Thanksgiving and the holiday season. It’s a time to remember all the gifts God has given and to …
The Taste of Hands
There’s a Korean word my halmoni(grandma) always used when she cooked for me: son-mat. Quite literally translating to “the taste of hand”. It describes that indefinable quality and the unique …
Grateful
From birth we were assigned to each other We were destined to have same Christmas mornings We were destined to have the same brother We were destined to have the …
Moon and Back
“I love you to the moon and back” Eight simple words my mother utters to this day. As a child, I would accept these words with unflinching reluctance and say: …





