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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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Through the Yellow Envelope Act, the Lee administration emphasized labor equality by expanding worker support and curbing corporate influence. Direct negotiations strengthened labor advocacy, yet restrictions on compensation demands raised concerns about limiting management decisions.

Yellow lights flash for the Yellow Envelope Act

Bonnie Kim, Section Editor September 17, 2025

Inside factory floors and corporate offices, tension simmers. Three months into President Lee’s inauguration, the conspicuous labor policy “Yellow Envelope Act” shakes up the workplace. Passed on...

The Park Chung Hee statue controversy pits conservatives against the liberals and divides the people of Daegu.

Statue of former president raises eyebrows

Jerome Kwon, Writer September 30, 2024

A former president, a tyrant and a hero, a two-faced leader: does he deserve a place in Daegu’s hall of fame? City mayor Hong Joon-Pyo announced that he would build statues of Park Chung-Hee—a...

The manosphere plagues Korean males through social media

Selina Son, Managing Editor March 13, 2024
“I think we, humans, tend to follow whoever is the pioneer or has the most success. Andrew Tate’s rich, he does whatever he wants, he has a supercar, a good house, he probably lives a pretty happy life. I think when you see people who live a dream lifestyle, it's just normal to be like, ‘Oh, maybe I should try it too,’” said sophomore Brian Hyun. 
Although well-intended, the advisory period at DIS often bores many due to its superficial content.

Advising advisory

Eugene Sung, Writer January 11, 2024
For the past three school years, advisory seeped into the everyday life of middle and high school students. The twenty-minute period provides students with time to develop social and emotional intelligence, catch up on school news, learn about digital safety, and prepare for college admissions. 
Supporters of different political parties debate over the Korean government's reaction to the Fukushima Discharge crisis.

Voices clash over radiation controversy

Jerome Kwon, Leanne Yoon, and Jessica Woo September 13, 2023
12 years ago, in the aftermath of the Tohoku earthquake, the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant exploded and decimated the once peaceful city. The explosion, along with the natural disaster, annihilated Fukushima. The incident emitted long-lasting radioactive debris, which drove away the residents for the next decade. 
Greta Gerwig's Barbie faces criticism in Korea due to its women's rights awareness and feminism messages.

I’m a Barbie girl in a Korean world

Serena Travers, Catherine Park, and Leanne Yoon September 4, 2023
Greta Gerwig’s Barbie boasted unmatched box office sales as the billion-dollar movie of the year. In the Western world, Barbie mania peaked to the point of total media saturation alongside release date teammate Oppenheimer. Strangely, this global phenomenon missed its mark in a few countries, including Korea.
Illustration by Sophie Lee

If the world was coming to an end, how would you spend your final 24 hours?

Sophie Lee, Elizabeth Ryu, and Jodie Lee October 6, 2022
Have you ever wondered if the world would end someday? If it were to happen, I would probably spend the rest of my time with my family or attempt things that I’ve only imagined in my wildest dreams. Countless people have contrasting opinions on what an ideal last day on Earth would look like. So I set out on the DIS campus and asked a variety of people on what they would do if they only had 24 hours left until the world would end. Let’s take a look at some of their answers.
Is Technology Good for Education?

Is Technology Good for Education?

Grace Chae and Jane Nam February 20, 2022
Coming out of the chaotic era of online learning, many schools have begun actively using technology as a tool to aid teaching more than ever. Even at DIS, this transition from traditional teaching methods to a more modern M.O is clear. The implementation of these devices into our everyday routines has led to controversy; voices of dissent and approval rise over the effectiveness of these mediums.
Illustrations by Geo Park. Graphic design by Alyssa Chang.

Is the MBTI Test Overrated?

Jane Nam, Geo Park, Jade Lee, and Alyssa Chang November 10, 2021
It is with no doubt that every Korean is currently swept up in the trend of MBTI – and students at DIS are no exception. However, there are contrasting opinions concerning the MBTI test. Some argue that people have excessive faith in the MBTI test, while on the other hand, some say that it helps to know one’s personality on a deeper, more relatable level. The controversy leads us to the question – is the MBTI test overrated?
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