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The student news site of The Harker School.

Harker Aquila

The student news site of The Harker School.

Harker Aquila

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A Rodin sculpture features prominently in the main hall of the Legion of Honor’s upper level. Surrounded by smaller works by the acclaimed sculptor, the work exemplifies the importance of the Rodin collection to the museum’s legacy.
Out of the nest: A day in San Francisco
by Gabe Sachse, Aquila Managing Editor

Cool fog envelops San Francisco year-round, hiding a city packed with wonders, perfect for a day of exploration. California’s densest city,...

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So you wanna be a concert cellist?
So you wanna be a concert cellist?
by Young Min and Chelsea Xie October 11, 2024

Majestic white feathers. An elegant swoop of the neck. With each graceful stroke of her bow, Sara Hong evokes an image of a serene swan, mimicking its delicate, melancholy movements with effortless...

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The sheer vulnerability of Tyler’s personal reflections alone makes Chromokopia worth listening to. For any creative at his level of popularity, there is a distinct threat of becoming more of a brand than an artist. While Tyler does not veer into anything that could be considered unmarketable or controversial on the record, he does bring a certain rawness to the table.
Tyler, Created
by Gabe Sachse, Aquila Managing Editor

“Do I look like him?” So goes the most impactful and emotional lyric on rapper Tyler, the Creator’s 2024 record, "Chromakopia." In the lyric, Tyler refers to his estranged father, but he could...

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Friday Five: Bingsu
Friday Five: Bingsu
by Charlize Wang, Aquila Managing Editor

Originating as a traditional Korean dessert from the Joseon Dynasty, bingsu has evolved into a global phenomenon, with restaurants across the world offering creative twists on the finely shaved, milk-based...

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Dalton Trumbo’s anti-war novel pushes readers into a world of suffering, where his mind remains vibrantly alive, yet his body is a mere shell. It’s a stark exploration of the human cost of conflict, a journey through memory, loss and the bitter truths of existence.
Book Corner: Singing ‘through a mouth choked with worms’
by Jessica Wang, Winged Post Managing Editor

Waking up in a hospital bed, Joe Bonham feels his body being swaddled in bandages that wrap around his face and block out his vision. He instinctively reaches for his eyes, but he has no hands to move...

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