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The Student News Site of Daegu International School

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The Student News Site of Daegu International School

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Jets Tailspin: Class clown confesses laughter does not quiet the howling abyss within

Jets Tailspin: Class clown confesses laughter does not quiet the howling abyss within

Selina Son, Managing Editor April 17, 2025
DAEGU, KR – Breaking down after dancing to the newest TikTok trend for some cheap laughs, class clown Noah Don Hwang admitted that he feels lonely even surrounded by people. “I always thought I could escape my father’s crushing disapproval through my nonchalant visage,” Hwang muttered, “But, in the end, I have to face the fact that I’m just an insecure loser.” 
Glider excitedly greets cross country admirers.

DIS Profile: Glider ✈️

Selina Son, Managing Editor February 12, 2025
Known for dances, cheers, and pumping up the Jets across all ages, he’s actually pretty quiet in front of the big crowds. The Tailspin caught up with the infamous introvert behind closed doors, and Glider brought a flood of personality. Here is everything you need to know about the DIS mascot.
An exhausted student takes a power nap or "siesta" in Spanish class.

Jets Tailspin: How to take it easy today

Eugene Sung, Writer January 23, 2025
7 hours a day, 5 days a week, 42 weeks a year - students spend a ludicrous amount of time at school. With all that hard work, it’s only a matter of time before students feel sick of productivity. Jets Tailspin presents the best ways to take it easy for a day and avoid burnout. 
Students Write Their Own Future. Free Forgery Now!

Jets Tailspin: Students on trial for forging parent’s signatures on permission forms

Selina Son, Managing Editor October 29, 2024
Ten students face potential conviction as the High School Student Council (HSSC) began the process of determining their involvement in an alleged forged documents scandal on Oct. 25. Permission forms to admin range from DMHS-friendly slips to a trip to the Gumi Science Center. As the first mass student conviction, the outcome sets a historic precedent for future cases. “The prosecution was shocking, it was a rip to the constitutional fabric of DIS,” head of school Scott Jolly said at a recent conference. 
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