Schools are geared up for a return to normalcy after pandemic, announcing plans to resume full in-person classes next month for the first time in over two years.
CJ ENM’s K-culture festival KCON will return in full force this year after a two-year hiatus due to the Covid-19 pandemic. According to CJ ENM Thursday, the event will kick off with the “KCON 2022 Premiere” in May, stopping in three cities: Seoul...
Some professors have chosen to stick to their traditional in-person formats while others have chosen to switch to online, leaving many students confused and irritated with the mix-match
Despite the rapid spread of the Omicron variant, many universities have refused to scrap their plans to hold in-person classes this semester, instead allowing professors to use their discretion in determining the format of their classes.
With less than a week until the start of the spring semester, school principals will decide whether kids come back to the classroom — leaving parents and teachers perplexed and agitated.
Students of Ilwol Elementary School in Suwon, Gyeonggi, go to school Monday morning. All kindergarten, elementary, and secondary schools across the nation began full in-person classes from Monday.
Seoul National University plans to completely resume in-person classes this fall semester, after holding courses online for over a year and a half due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Younger students and high school seniors will be able to go to class in person every day with the start of the new school year Tuesday, while health authorities Monday warned that lax social distancing measures could lead to a rise in infections.
Fans will once again be able to go out to ballgames and watch Korean professional baseball games in stadiums starting Sunday, the Korean government announced Friday. “It’s been two months since the baseball season started, and all games have been...
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