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Harker Aquila

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Harker Aquila

The student news site of The Harker School.

Harker Aquila

Health experts discourage skipping breakfast and drinking caffeine

by Jackie Jin & Sonia Sidhu February 11, 2011

In an increasingly fast-paced world, it comes as no surprise that quick caffeine fixes, sugar rushes, skipped breakfasts, and calories to-go have become a routine fixture in the busy schedules of many...

Healthy study habits alleviate stress of finals week

Healthy study habits alleviate stress of finals week

by Victoria Chan and Michelle Deng December 13, 2010

Two weeks of blissful freedom from school seem so close, yet so far away. For freshmen, sophomores, and juniors, one last hurdle remains. For many, this week’s comprehensive final examinations will...

How to carve a pumpkin

by Meena Chetty October 29, 2010

With the approach of Halloween and its haunting traditions, comes a custom that most of us have known since our childhood: pumpkin carving. According to History.com, this practice traces back to the...

The truth about organic food: Eradicating common myths

The truth about organic food: Eradicating common myths

by Aditi Ashok and Priyanka Mody October 29, 2010

Shopping cart in hand, you peruse the aisle of green, red and yellow vegetables. But among the array of colorful produce, a small sign catches your eye: organic. When choosing what food to buy in the...

Priya Bhikha holds Indian-inspired fashion show

Priya Bhikha holds Indian-inspired fashion show

by Malika Mehrotra August 26, 2010

Alumnus Priya Bhikha (’10) continued her passion for fashion on August 13 when she held her own individual runway show at Harker that featured designs made of fabric instead of the recycled material...

Techies in action: behind the scenes

by Priyanka Mody April 23, 2010

The echo of gunshots filled the theater. Suddenly, the set began revolving around the wooden platform. Men in vibrant red and blue costumes scurried across the stage. On April 15-17, members of the Upper...

An experience in raw food diets

by Jackie Jin April 4, 2010

No fries, no pizza, no soda, no coffee. Demanding only un-cooked and un-processed foods, raw food diets are difficult-to-follow. Regardless, I attempted the challenging regimen. My week-long stint...

Cameras, controversies, and creepers, oh my!

by Amal Asghar March 5, 2010

Play. He waves excitedly. You smile back awkwardly. Next. Chatroulette, a relatively new social networking site, according to New York Times, created by 17-year-old Russian Andrey Ternovskiy, allows...

High school journalists cover the Dear John press day in San Francisco

High school journalists cover the Dear John press day in San Francisco

by Dawn Queen February 8, 2010

“Just follow the screaming.” The woman behind the counter smiled and pointed to the escalator. I couldn’t help but feel a tingle of trepidation before stepping up the stairs. We could hear the low...

Winter Concert attracts large audience

by WIlliam Chang February 5, 2010

The 2010 Winter Concert featured a split concert schedule for the first time between performers of the Upper School and of the Lower and Middle School. The Jazz Band opened the Upper School portion...

Teachers and students express their individual ways of relaxing

by Priyanka Sharma February 1, 2010

Take three deep breaths. In. Out. In. Out. In. Out. With students’ busy academic schedules, sports, and other commitments, it is sometimes easy to forget a basic necessity in life: relaxation. Psychology...

A lifetime labor of Love

A lifetime labor of Love

by Rishi Bhatia January 15, 2010

Ever since she was eight years old, Alexandra Mattraw (English teacher) has been writing poems. Her work will soon reach a major milestone, as Achiote Press is in the process of publishing her chapbook,...

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