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Alisa Su (11) works at her part-time job at Teaspoon. Similar to Alisa, many harker students have part time jobs  in various different stores.

On the Clock: Students discuss their part-time jobs

by Kathy Fang and Michael Sikand February 22, 2017

While many upper school students pursue research positions and internships to grow their professional experience, there is a substantial minority of students who work traditional service industry jobs....

Going Green for a Day: What you need to know about Meatless Mondays

Going Green for a Day: What you need to know about Meatless Mondays

by Vijay Bharadwaj and Adrian Chu February 21, 2017

The Harker Upper School completed its trial period of Meatless Mondays, an initiative proposed by last year’s green team and backed by administration and student council aiming to improve community health...

Protests ignite nation: Students, faculty participate in local marches

Protests ignite nation: Students, faculty participate in local marches

by Rose Guan and Michael Sikand February 21, 2017

Protesters across the nation and around the world have gathered to campaign for and against a variety of causes, from gender equality and environmentalism to abortion and immigration, in the weeks since...

Julie Wheeler runs a marathon in Napa. Wheeler often runs in marathons in various numerous cities across the nation.

Make a Run for It: History teacher Julie Wheeler discusses her love for running

by Nerine Uyanik February 21, 2017

Her gray and bright coral sneakers strike the asphalt road, pushing her forward with every step. Julie Wheeler, wearing the number 2610 on her yellow t-shirt, runs the 22nd mile of the 2016 Napa marathon. Wheeler...

So you wanna be a singer?

So you wanna be a singer?

by Maya Kumar, Winged Post Features Editor February 21, 2017

Ever since Pawni Pandey was born, music has been a huge part of her life. She developed a passion for classic Bollywood music due to the influence of her parents, who are passionate about music,  and...

Tiffany Wong to perform at World Harp Congress as one of five chosen American representatives

Tiffany Wong to perform at World Harp Congress as one of five chosen American representatives

by Vijay Bharadwaj and Gloria Zhang February 21, 2017

Less than five feet tall, Tiffany Wong (10), with her feet clad in heels, grazes her fingers across her semi-grand harp for eight hours every weekend. Her height, though a small obstacle, does not hinder...

Memoir Monday: Green apple peppermint

Memoir Monday: Green apple peppermint

by Angele Yang, Reporter February 21, 2017

Peppermint sticks rattle against each other as I pull one out of its red, crayon box sized container. The peppermint takes the shape of a thin cigar, twisted from both ends, forming swirling grooves. Its...

“I have always been a pretty shy person, so when I volunteered to air guitar on stage in front of the whole school, I really surprised myself. When I first got called up, I was just excited for Sharks tickets, but then when I saw the video, my stomach dropped because I thought I might have to do that. Then, as my other contestants went, I started to think maybe I can do this,” Lyndsey Mitchell (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Lyndsey Mitchell takes on new challenges

by Julia Amick, TALON Asst. Photo Editor February 19, 2017

For Lyndsey Mitchell, high school serves as an environment where she can try new activities outside her comfort zone and explore her interests. Whether it was joining cheer Freshman year or taking on  captain...

“I’ve been doing [art] since I was really little and it’s kind of just become a part of my life. I feel like it’s the only way I can express my feelings,” Irene Bashar (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Irene Bashar channels her emotions through art

by Anvi Banga, Reporter February 16, 2017

Irene Bashar (12) first discovered her love for art when her parents decided to put a stop to her scribbling on all of their notebooks. “When I was about 8, I used to scribble on my parents’ notebooks,”...

“Success is knowing that you did your best and being happy with what you did. It doesn't mean that you have to be the best that's out there, but if you're happy with your end result and you know you tried your hardest, and that is all you can do and you should be proud of that,” Medha Shah (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Medha Shah explores her passion in the arts

by Gloria Zhang, Reporter February 15, 2017

Despite exploring different passions, Medha Shah (12) only discovered her love for performing arts later in life during a voice lesson. “I had a teacher who used to be opera singer, and she really...

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