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  • Wednesday, August 12: First Day of School
  • Don't forget your spirit shirts on Friday
The Student News Site of Daegu International School

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The Student News Site of Daegu International School

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Enter with caution: “The Glory” craze might lead you down a rabbit hole of the severity behind bullying in Korea.

Do Not Glorify the Glory

Serena Travers, Jade Lee, and Catherine Park May 3, 2023
I binge-watched the viral Netflix original, “The Glory”, by Ahn Gilho in just one day. Although this entirely threw me off of my schedule, I don’t regret the impulsive decision – it was that entertaining. The show features Dong-eun, the protagonist, who is a victim of harsh school bullying. However, rather than falling into the pit of self-hatred, she plans a long-awaited revenge on the offenders. 
Illustration by Sophie Lee.

An Overview of Delinquent and Outcast Culture in Korean Society

Alex Seo, Sophie Lee, and Jade Lee January 13, 2022
South Korea has severe problems with bullyingㅡ even to the point where there are multiple K-Dramas that revolve around this taboo subject. Similarly, there are many terms ingrained into the colloquial  dialogue that reflect how common the topic of "school violence", or "hak-gyo pok-ryok" (학교 폭력) is. There is also a word called “wangtta,” (왕따) which simply means an outcast. The contrasting word to this would be “Iljin,” (일진) which refers to the bullies that are also often delinquents within a school. 
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