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  • SAT @ DIS Saturday, October 4
  • No School - Korean Foundation Day Friday, October 3
  • K-G5 Family Fun Night Thursday, October 2
  • ES SKAIS ES Futsal Tournament @ GIFS Tuesday, September 30
  • SKAIS Cross Country @ ISB Saturday, September 27
  • DIS Community Festa Friday, September 26
  • Don't forget your spirit shirts on Friday
The Student News Site of Daegu International School

Jets Flyover

The Student News Site of Daegu International School

Jets Flyover

Reina Li

Reina Li, Illustrator

Reina Li joins the Jets Flyover staff as an illustrator, armed with her love for art and graphic design. Skilled in various art mediums, she creates visuals that bring stories to life. When she’s not in the newsroom, Reina spends quality time with friends and explores new food around Esia. Her outgoing personality draws her friends into adventures, and her curiosity powers creativity and her art. 

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Through the Yellow Envelope Act, the Lee administration emphasized labor equality by expanding worker support and curbing corporate influence. Direct negotiations strengthened labor advocacy, yet restrictions on compensation demands raised concerns about limiting management decisions.

[Photo] Yellow lights flash for the Yellow Envelope Act

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Spot the Differences: NHD Edition

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Taught the values of free speech, but punished for using it, students find themselves silenced in the very institutions meant to empower them. This carries over to adulthood, creating a meek, silent population.

[Photo] Too young for rights, old enough for blame

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