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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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Athletes fear media platforms after seeing the vicious comments and critics about their play styles. During in-game situations, those comments can lead into severe slumps and bad performances.

Yips: the monster that polarizes athletes and fans

Alex Seo, Managing Editor August 21, 2024
In the bottom of the ninth inning, bases loaded in a 5-5 game, in walks the ace closer. First throw, he strikes in a 98-mile-per-hour four-seam fastball. Fans cheer, but the pitcher pales as the pressure mounts. On the next pitch, a wild throw above the batter brings the runner home and ends the game.
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. 
Deep down in our hearts, we relish other people's pain.

The dark pleasure of Schadenfreude

Apple Jun and Leanne Yoon November 9, 2023
“The blessed in the kingdom of heaven will see the punishments of the damned so that their bliss will be that much greater,” wrote the Italian priest St. Thomas Aquinas in “Summa Theologiae.” Ever since the outset of civilizations, human beings have experienced pleasure in others’ misfortunes. Try to deny it, but we are Cruel with a capital C. “Schadenfreude” (shaa·duhn·froy·duh) captures this twisted situation in the media and our daily lives – you cheer when others throw shade at the celebrity you hate and flash a gleeful smile when your nemesis receives a bad grade. 
From Barbie to Top Gun, our media is packed with references to our childhood that bring back a sense of nostalgia.

A trip down memory lane

Apple Jun, Catherine Park, Leanne Yoon, and Luna Kang October 12, 2023
Teens in Y2K fashion – kitsch graphic t-shirts, hip cargo pants and colorful sports jerseys – swagger along the streets of downtown Daegu. It may seem like they simply want to take a trip down memory lane, but science shows that there’s much behind why people revert back to old trends. Nostalgia provides our brain comfort from loneliness and distress, just like a sweet treat.  
Illustration by Sophie Lee.

MBTI Mania

Sophie Lee, Grace Chae, Luna Kang, and Catherine Park April 24, 2023
Okay, I know that the Myers–Briggs Type Indicator(MBTI) may seem a bit overrated at this point. Yes, the psychology community debunked it. Regardless, It’s still on trend in Korea, and my friends go on and on about their results. MBTIs are like the new zodiacs here. They heavily influence teens on how they see themselves and others. While the official MBTI test requires payment and some help from certified professionals, most of us took the simplified free version. At the end of the assessment, a combination of four letters reveals the unique personality type of the test taker. I asked various questions and gathered responses from sixteen people, each with a different MBTI.
Theories of Emotion Diagram by Catherine Park

E+MOTION; Getting a Hang on How Moods Shift

Luna Kang, Catherine Park, Jade Lee, Jessica Woo, and Grace Chae January 31, 2023
Shaky hands, blurry eyes, nausea, and a headache are a chaotic recipe for an intense case of butterflies: this is what I went through during my last AP Chemistry test. From an objective standpoint, it was obvious that I was quite ill. And later that day, I did in fact get sick with the flu. But did I really come down with a sickness? Or was I just paranoid about the test?
Illustration by Catherine Park.

Experience Surrealism in Your Sleep

Catherine Park, Jodie Lee, and Jade Lee December 6, 2022
Albert Einstein once said, “Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.” Perhaps he was just alluding to the never-ending source of his brilliant ideas, but what if it was actually true? If you could bend reality to your will? A sleeping technique known as ‘lucid dreaming’ allows you to control and alter your dream world as if you were consciously daydreaming. Not only that, some believe in the possibility of moving through realities even outside of a dream.
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