The age of social progression has dawned on many modern nations around the globe. Many have re-evaluated the social norms that we have lived with for decades and reformed the laws that denied basic rights to certain people. This included the right for women to vote, the right to liberty, and the right to…
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Glittering Asian Games Performance Brings Redemption for Son
The vast majority of athletes play their respective games for the same purposes: feeding their desire to win and fulfilling their honor. But one particular athlete was also spurred on by the motivation of fear, as the 2018 Asian Games represented his final chance of avoiding mandatory military service and saving his career…
[Editor’s Column]Atari “VCS” Coming Soon: First Atari Home Console in 25 Years
Last year on June 8, Atari CEO Fred Chesnais announced the development of a new gaming console based on revolutionary PC technology, the Atari VCS. For a lot of gamers, the Atari name still carries a lot of importance, given the company’s role in creating the home console market back in 1972, but…
Are Dress Codes Reasonable or Outdated?
Dress codes have long been an issue of contention for students and schools. While some claim it to be sexist, unfair, and dehumanising, others argue that it is reasonable and holds students up to a good standard. School dress codes were first made in 1969 by the U.S. Supreme Court out of…
How Does Social Media Affect Travel?
September has begun and many have already gone on summer vacation. To many people, the idea of travel and vacation is equivalent to relaxation and entertainment. However, to others, the act of preserving the sights that they had seen and the foods that they have eaten into pictures are just as important. Travel pictures…
South Korea Implements Caffeine Ban in Schools
A junior in high school living in South Korea, Bona Kim says that caffeine is often her best friend. “School is stressful and I’m often tired,” said Kim, who has a seven hour school day that begins around 8 A.M. “I usually get an iced americano from our school’s cafe every day…
Opinion: Journalism Rights and Ethics for Students
The job of a journalist is to report the truth fearlessly and educate the public of the unknown. That’s how I define the crucial impact of my dream job. But as student journalists? We must often report to a more modest degree. “Factual statements or those that are clearly stated as opinion…
How to Attend Four Years of College for Free
For students with an annual household income of less than $65,000 dollars for a family of four, they are eligible to apply to Questbridge for the opportunity to earn a four-year scholarship to one of forty Questbridge college partners. Some of the colleges partners include Yale, Princeton, University of Southern California or…
[Editor’s Column]Korea Daily’s 13th Annual College Fair
The Korea Daily will be hosting its 13th Annual College Fair on September 22, 2018 at Berendo Street Baptist Church (964 S. Berendo St. Los Angeles, CA 90006) The Korea Daily is the most-read Korean American newspaper published in nine metropolitan cities throughout the United States and boasts a daily subscription…
The Dodgers’ Elusive Quest for a World Series Title
The Los Angeles Dodgers last won a championship in 1988 in one of the biggest World Series upsets of all time. The 94-67 Dodgers were heavy underdogs in the 1988 World Series against the Oakland Athletics that had won 104 games. Thanks to ace starter Orel Hershiser, who won the 1988 Cy Young Award,…