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  • 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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The overconsumption of merchandise troubles adolescents. Despite the prohibitive prices, they reluctantly open their wallets due to peer pressure from the fandom.

Unhealthy consumerism taints K-pop industry

Ann Oh, Writer and Broadcast Journalist February 24, 2026

The third and fourth generations of K-pop idols, led by renowned groups like Blackpink, BTS, Stray Kids and Aespa, emerged as prominent cultural influences over the past decade—the genre not only dominates...

As a foreigner, navigating and fully understanding everything in Korean remains challenging. Yet, Korea offers a vibrant and enriching way of life.

On the outside looking in

Niharikaa Banerjee, Writer October 17, 2024

When I first strolled down the bustling streets of Daegu, the air came alive with vibrant noises: vendors shouted across the market, the unmistakable beats of K-pop blasted loudly from every corner, scents...

After 18 years of living in Europe and Africa, I moved to Korea to face a completely different lifestyle. I was shocked by how much individuals valued beauty and how cheap taxi rides cost. Illustration by Christine Park.

Culture shock: the foreigner experience in Korea

Tamara Trindade, Writer and Illustrator May 23, 2024
Eyes track my every move. Streets, markets, malls, my own elevator - no matter where I go, I’m under the spotlight. I felt the ever-present sense of invisibility I experienced back home in Italy dissipate. Two months ago I moved to Korea, thrown into a completely new environment. Everything from beauty culture and social norms to living expenses and public transportation presented novel experiences. Though I recall several positive moments, some incidents made me feel ostracized in this extremely homogenous society.
The cheese-covered sandwiches stand tall on the table, complimenting the chili con carne. Mika Lee describes the mac and cheese as “the best I have ever had — even better than the one I had overseas.” Photo courtesy of Kaylie Jeong and Sol Sakong.

Cheat day at Cheat Deli

Kaylie Jeong, Writer March 12, 2024
Nestled in a unique and relaxed atmosphere, newly established restaurant ‘Cheat Deli’ offers a variety of classic American dishes. Located in Suseong-gu, Daegu, this hotspot for foodies attracts curious customers and instagram enthusiasts. 
Permanent make-up tattoos rise in popularity as they allow natural beauty enhancement with fewer risks than surgery.

The pen is mightier than the sword

Serena Travers, Writer February 20, 2024
Despite Korea’s conservative mindset, a niche trend of cosmetic tattoos prevail in the country. From a high school girl to a middle-aged man, individuals stain their eyebrows, tint their lips, and draw hairlines to enhance their appearance. However, even with such a boom, 91% of tattoos in Korea remain illegal. 
Violent comics such as "Lookism" capture many impressionable readers.

Caught in the web

Alex Seo, Managing Editor February 14, 2024
The recent growth of short-form content completely reshaped our methods of communication. The modern world moves rapidly. Fingers swipe through Youtube shorts and TikTok videos brief enough to arrest the gaze. In the midst of this mayhem, webtoons rose as a core contributor of popular culture in the entertainment industry. 
Recently, virtual idols such as Plave have been on the rise.

Phony stars invade your phone

Serena Travers, Writer January 23, 2024
The music industry broke new ground in 1996 with the first-ever debut of Date Kyoko, a Japanese digital idol. Two years later, Korea hopped into the AI industry with Adam, a male virtual singer model. This mesmerized the public and paved the way for the launch of other AIs such as Cider and Ryusia. However, this trend eventually fell through due to economic issues derived from the poor technology at the time, and virtual singers seemed to meet their end. 
As American culture permeates Korean society, tipping culture creeps its way into local stores.

Past the tipping point

William Seo, Writer January 15, 2024
After a typical taxi ride, passengers face an uncomfortable decision: whether to pay additional charges or not. Recently, Western tipping culture made its way into Korea and gained momentum with the introduction of a bonus option for drivers on Kakao Taxi. But the trend doesn't stop here, as restaurant owners now brazenly demand extra commissions.
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