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The Student News Site of Daegu International School

Jets Flyover

The Student News Site of Daegu International School

Jets Flyover

Blinded by promises of lucrative wins and profits, Korean teenagers continue to fall prey to addictive activities. Their actions highlight the quiet influence that illegal online gambling hosts command over teenagers.

Adolescents bet on the wrong future

Justin Huh, Writer May 14, 2026

*Editor’s Note: The Jets Flyover Editorial Board has chosen to keep A*, a former student gambler, anonymous due to concerns about potential legal repercussions. All references are marked with an asterisk.  4,715....

The health-care workforce protests with passion in response to the newly announced transformation. "Unprepared increase of the medical admissions quota leads to the downfall of medical education."

Expansion of medical admissions quota in South Korea: doctors’ perspective

Apple Jun, Section Editor May 7, 2024
As a part of the national healthcare system reform, the Korean government plans to increase the medical school admission quota starting in 2025 — an additional 1500 compared to previous years. Established in response to a perceived shortage of doctors, they aspire to expand the health-related workforce to 10,000 by 2035.
Illustration by Sophie Lee.

An Overview of Delinquent and Outcast Culture in Korean Society

Alex Seo, Sophie Lee, and Jade Lee January 13, 2022
South Korea has severe problems with bullyingㅡ even to the point where there are multiple K-Dramas that revolve around this taboo subject. Similarly, there are many terms ingrained into the colloquial  dialogue that reflect how common the topic of "school violence", or "hak-gyo pok-ryok" (학교 폭력) is. There is also a word called “wangtta,” (왕따) which simply means an outcast. The contrasting word to this would be “Iljin,” (일진) which refers to the bullies that are also often delinquents within a school. 
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