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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

Jets Flyover

The Student News Site of Daegu International School

Jets Flyover

Vocalist Shim Sang Myeong pauses for a moment before leaning back into the melody, while pianist Lee Eunhae and guitarist Ju Byeong Guk move with ease beside him under the club’s warm amber lights.

City of music without jazz

CJ Park and Sahn Choi May 19, 2026

A sign on Dalgubeol-daero reads in large white LED letters: VARIOUS JAZZ CLUB. You would think, given the sign, that what's inside would announce itself just as loudly — it does not.   Step inside...

Amidst the sunny scenery of mountains and cities, Daegu boasts a range of special places that holds memories in people's hearts.

DIS’s Daegu Top Picks

Eugene Sung, Writer June 4, 2025

Daegu, a place where most students and faculties at DIS call home, hides unfound treasures across the city. From its scenic winding mountain trails to its cozy and atmospheric café corners, this city...

The sign asks the hikers to redirect their path to the right as the main trail is closed off for construction. The sticker can also be found above the end date.

Annual Bongmu Lake Insect Festival unfolds amidst construction bugs

Luna Kang and Selina Son June 11, 2024
From mysterious larvae to butterfly paradise, various species of insects stole the show at the annual Bongmu Insect Festival, a celebration of summer. The Dong-gu District Office divided the lake into six sections (excitement, relaxation, imagination, fun, future, and dream), and each offered a different recreational activity to entertain citizens this past June 1st and 2nd.
All leaders of the three Girl Scouts gather at DIS to share their traditions. Photo by Raina Lee.

Young Global Leaders Intermingle at DIS

Raina Lee, Grace Chae, and Elizabeth Ryu February 28, 2023
World Thinking Day, an anniversary of international friendship, was celebrated by all Girl Scouts chapters in Daegu for the first time. They enjoyed various activities on campus by interacting with each other and sharing joyful moments. This event gave the girls an opportunity to bond, share traditions, and become empowered within the community. 
As of the 2nd, Typhoon Hinnamnor quickly makes its way to South Korea. Graphic by Bae So-Young.

Hinnamnor Dodges Daegu

Juan Cortez, Grace Chae, Elizabeth Ryu, and Jade Lee September 21, 2022
Although there were some reported casualties and damage, most of Korea made it through the recent Typhoon Hinnamnor safely. Though the storm was predicted to be the most catastrophic to coastal cities in recent history, results differed from the expectations here in Daegu. Accordingly, many schools throughout the country, including DIS, had to cancel all classes on Tuesday, September 6th. Mr. Jolly explained, “the regulations according to the Department of Education were sent to us late Monday afternoon.”
Jung laughs over her early years of being an artist while taking a quick coffee break: "I had so much fun during those early years - that being said, the earlier moments of my career are like high school for me. I enjoyed it, but I wouldn't want to trade my current self and the lessons I learned along the way for my naive self!" Photo by Jade Lee.

The Odds Are Stacked Against Local Artists

Jade Lee and Alyssa Chang August 30, 2022
Obsession is often mistaken as dedication or passion in Korea. It’s practically ingrained in society: popular cram school tutors urge their overworked students to drag their pencils or pens across their thighs if they're feeling tired. Even the pandemic was unable to stop this manic craze behind the Korean idea of success. Quarantined students took the Suneung, the Korean SAT, in their hotels to avoid "being left behind".
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