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Good Fortune Friday: Our interpretations of what sits inside a fortune cookie

Good Fortune Friday: Our interpretations of what sits inside a fortune cookie

I have a rather distinct and perhaps uncommon view on fortune and luck. First, I believe thinking about good/ bad luck is counterproductive. It absolves you from responsibility over your actions...

“If I were to become a politician, I wouldn’t want to be someone who bowed under the pressure of the president or someone who is above me, I would want to be someone who stood up for what I thought was right and what I thought was constitutional, even if it got me fired or it caused me to lose power or money," Molly Wancewicz (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Molly Wancewicz speaks out through debate

by Ashley Jiang, Photo Editor May 25, 2017

Always with a bright, joyous smile on her face, Molly Wancewicz (12) is not afraid to speak out. Standing confidently in front of the podium, she prepares to counteract the argument presented by her opponent. As...

“[Photography] opened my eyes to things that don’t exist except for in that one-second exposure that your eyes can’t capture, writing can’t capture and even video can’t capture. I think it’s an obsession with the world. I’d look outside, and think, ‘These colors are beautiful,’ even though I really like working in black and white. It’s this overall obsession but the way I learn about myself. The camera, when it’s in my hand, teaches me about who I am, and the things that I don’t really know. It’s really taught me how to love, not just the people I’m with, but the overall world," Alex Mo (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Alex Mo uses photography to inform his worldly and personal perspectives

by Alex Youn, TALON Editor-in-Chief May 24, 2017

Look. Blink. Click. For Alex Mo (12), his two experiences of viewing a particular person or an object through both his optical lens and his camera lens have virtually meshed and provoked one of his...

Plinder: Which TRAPPIST-1 planet matches your soul?

Plinder: Which TRAPPIST-1 planet matches your soul?

by Kathy Fang and Jin Tuan May 19, 2017

Click here to take the quiz to find out!  Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons

“[I care about] diversity of opinion. Some people think you have to care about one thing only, and you cant care about other things, but I just like Harker because everyone has different perspectives and different ideas. If everyone cared about for example saving the environment or being really good at one sport, then the world wouldn't function," Colt McNealy (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Colt McNealy finds a passion for golf

by Maya Kumar, Winged Post Features Editor May 13, 2017

When Colt McNealy (12) has a free day, you can probably find him at the golf course, where he spent upwards of nine hours daily during winter break. Even during hockey season, no matter how busy he is,...

“What motivates me? Wanting to become a better person and a better individual as a whole, because at the end of the day, anything you do, you're doing it for yourself, and I feel that if it’s not making you better, then it’s kind of like moot at that point," Varun Haltore (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Varun Haltore finds new passions in high school

by Anya Weaver, Reporter May 12, 2017

While most enjoy listening to upbeat music before a sports game, Varun Haltore (12) prepares for his games by dressing up and listening to relaxing music. “I know a lot of guys like to listen to pumped...

Q&A with Jennifer Geller, Hamilton's "Bullet"

Q&A with Jennifer Geller, Hamilton’s “Bullet”

by Prameela Kottapalli, Winged Post Asst. Features Editor May 12, 2017

Winged Post: How do you personally connect with characters that lived in a bygone era? Jennifer Geller: The people in this story embody the same qualities that we have today. They go through similar...

SF MOMA modernizes

SF MOMA modernizes

by Katherine Zhang, Asst. STEM Editor May 11, 2017

The bright red letters pop out from the white and gray exterior of the building, beckoning you in as you walk through the glass doors and into the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art’s (SFMOMA’s) maze...

The San Francisco City Hall, where the Office of Civic Engagement and Immigrant Affairs is located.

Sanctuary policies spark debate

by Prameela Kottapalli, Winged Post Asst. Features Editor May 11, 2017

When most people think of the word “sanctuary,” they think of safety, a place to take refuge in the midst troubled times. But for some, sanctuary is much more than that–it’s a policy, one that...

Ensemble cast members signal the start of the musical with none other than "Start of Something New."

Hearts in the song

by Nicole Chen and Jenna Sadhu May 11, 2017

The audience’s quiet chatters silence and as the curtains are drawn back and the dimmed lights slowly illuminate the stage. The instrumental music of the opening song starts playing in the background,...

“On my wrists, I have sayings on it, I'll have my favorite quote, which is actually my senior quote on it, and on the left wrist, I'll have [the names of] everyone who's injured on my team, their numbers on my wrists, so in a way, I'm playing for them," Saketh Gurram (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Saketh Gurram develops a passion for football

by Zachary Hoffman, Multimedia Editor May 10, 2017

Most days, Saketh Gurram (12) is itching to get on the field and play football. However, it was not always this way. Freshman year, green to the Harker football team, Saketh was not the seasoned player...

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