K-Pop, Culture, and Community
On October 24, 2025, the Korean Language Program hosted Korean Halloween Night at the Main Library, room 112, turning the space into a lively celebration of language and culture.
The evening opened with a bustling array of interactive cultural stations, each offering a glimpse into a different facet of Korean tradition. Students lined up to learn their 사주 (saju - Four Pillars of Destiny) and make 부적 (bujeok) charms for good luck, while others gathered around tables to craft delicate 청사초롱 (cheongsachorong) lanterns, their soft colors glowing against the autumn dusk. Nearby, students took time to write their names and wishes, drawing inspiration from Korea’s full-moon folklore. Another corner buzzed with creativity as students designed their own K-inspired pins with their names written in Korean, while others stopped by to learn about opportunities to study Korean language and culture at the University of Arizona.
Following the cultural activities, students gathered for a raffle of 떡볶이 (tteokbokki) and 식혜 (sikhye), generously sponsored by Oh My Chicken (Campbell & Glenn).
The evening concluded with a special screening of K-Pop Demon Hunters for students enrolled in Korean language courses. Before the film, Dr. Sandra Park and Dr. Sunyoung Yang offered a critical introduction, guiding students to notice cultural themes and symbolic elements within the story. As they watched, students drew connections between their classroom lessons and authentic, contemporary media.
The event was organized by Dr. Jieun Ryu, Professor Sojung Chun, Subin Oh, Nena Choi, and Eunsil Cho, with performances and support from student clubs Korean American Student Association, Heart ’n’ Seoul, and UnderSkore. Together, they created an unforgettable night of learning, creativity, and community spirit, celebrating the fusion of K-Culture, language, and Halloween fun.