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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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Beyond the ‘Stache: Movember at DIS

Christine Mason, Broadcast Journalist and Photographer December 11, 2025

Christine Mason shows how Movember has grown into a meaningful annual tradition at DIS, even though the movement isn’t widely recognized in Korea. For the past three years, Mr. Vis has led the effort...

Hwa-byung, a somatoform disorder native to Korea, plagues the lives of individuals who can't express themselves under the country's Confucianist culture that values respect and conformity over freedom and individualism. 

Time to put out the fire on Hwa-byung

Anna Yoon, Section Editor April 23, 2024
The 21st century walks towards redemption for the acknowledgment of previously dismissed psychological illnesses such as anxiety and depression. The latter now receives attention as the “leading cause of disability worldwide,” and according to the World Health Organization (WHO), at least 280 million people struggle with it, which accounts for up to 4% of the world’s population. 
Ms. McNevin warmly welcomes students with her cute puppets. Photo edited by Ava Cho.

A Heart to Heart Conversation with the Counselor

Sarah Lee, Luna Kang, and Jade Lee October 3, 2022
DIS is an all-rounded school, from academics to athletics. All these students, their peers, and teachers are brought together by an environment open to conversing. Ms. McNevin, newly introduced to the DIS community, brightens the atmosphere further. She is our social-emotional counselor, and her office is located on the 3rd floor, next to Mrs. Jolly’s office.
Dietamine, also called 나비 (butterfly) pills due to its cinched shape. Courtesy of Kookmin Ilbo.

Pro-Ana Communities Force Butterflies Into Their Own Stomachs

Helen Rho, Jade Lee, and Alyssa Chang April 27, 2022
Eating disorders are not exclusive to foreign cultures. Both globally and domestically, we can see the increasing abundance of this illness in all its variations. In Korea, these disorders are often mistakenly perceived as the consequences of Western ideals related to beauty and appearance, when in reality, an increasingly shrinking ideal of beauty is ever-present around the globe.
Caution: Dangerous Hashtags Ahead

Caution: Dangerous Hashtags Ahead

Jane Nam, Mikey Pierog, Jade Lee, and Alyssa Chang February 16, 2022
Even after the infamously gruesome “Blue Whale Challenge” – which reportedly drove 130 people to end their lives – people continue to harm themselves as a result of unfortunate, dark trends on the internet. Troubled teenagers have been – and continue to – share photos of self-inflicted scars on social media. Posting photos of these nature on one’s feed was initially a cry for help to other users; but it seems that over time, public displays of suicidal thoughts and acts have become an unsettling contagion that spur on the imitation of self-harming behaviors.
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