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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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The Korean government faces a dilemma as birth rates plummet and prejudice against foreigners rules out immigration as a viable solution.

NIMBYism compounds fertility rate crisis

Jerome Kwon, Jessica Woo, Leanne Yoon, and Catherine Park October 3, 2023
Today, Korea faces an abysmal population crisis with a national average fertility rate—the mean number of children born—of 0.84, the lowest in the entire world. Local birth rates gradually declined over the past decades, which led to the current extreme statistics. According to the KOrean Statistical Information Service(KOSIS), newborn cries nearly slashed down to a third between 2000 and 2022. 
Illustration by Lydia Ryu.

Pushing the Border: The Aftermath of Being Abroad

Dongjin Kim, Justin Park , and Alyssa Chang May 8, 2022
An opportunity to study abroad easily ranks as one of the luckiest things that can happen to a student. However, at the same time, there are some daunting struggles international students inevitably go through making adjustments: first when moving overseas, and second when moving back home. The process of assimilation that students have to go through can be challenging. I would like to share a few things that I had to go through as an international student myself, moving from Indonesia to Korea. 
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