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Activist Emily Lindin takes a stand against sexual shaming

Activist Emily Lindin takes a stand against sexual shaming

by Prameela Kottapalli, Winged Post Asst. Features Editor October 11, 2016

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump released a string of tweets on Sept. 30 in an attempt to discredit former Miss Universe Alicia Machado, a supporter of Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton...

Arushee Bhoja's (10) uses her blog, Unadorned Gifts, as an outlet for her emotions. Many upper students run blogs in their free time.

Students express themselves and spread personal insight through individual blogs

by Nicole Chen and Jin Tuan October 11, 2016

A photograph of two hands covered in glitter appears on a computer screen followed by a field of flowers with the sun shining above the horizon. The thoughts of the blogger, Arushee Bhoja (10), sit in...

A squirrel satisfies its pre-lunch cravings with a healthy, vegan snack.

Squirrels of Harker

by Neil Bai and Ashley Jiang October 11, 2016

Boldly darting across campus, a squirrel nimbly weaves through a maze of students in an attempt to reach the delicious half-eaten pizza crust lying on the ground. Stuffing as much as it can into its mouth,...

Fall seasonal produce: A guide

Fall seasonal produce: A guide

by Ria Gupta and Anika Rajamani October 11, 2016

Autumn is here, the leaves are falling and the wind is blowing. As the weather changes, so does the seasonal produce. At the farmers market, squashes and apples begin to appear, while berries and peaches...

Tribal members deliver one of the dances of the ceremony at the first Indigenous Peoples Day celebration and pow-wow in Berkeley in 1993. The dances performed included the men's Fancy Dance, consisting of intricate footwork, and the Jingle Dance, a healing dance in which dancers perform dressed in row upon row of chiming cones. ​

Winds of Change: Native Americans protest Columbus Day

by Prameela Kottapalli and Natasha Maniar October 11, 2016

“In fourteen hundred ninety-two, Columbus sailed the ocean blue. He had three ships and left from Spain; he sailed through sunshine, wind and rain.” These are the first four lines of a children’s...

"Work hard, and it'll pay off. I say that to myself every day, because it's going to be worth it, although it can be hard at the beginning. When I first started coming to Harker, it was very difficult, because public school and private school are completely different. Everything is different. It was hard for me; it was a really rough transition. But I transitioned very well, and I worked hard every day, and I didn't give up. There was one point where I almost did give up, but I told myself, 'hard work pays off, hard work pays off.' And I did it, and I got through it, and I'm almost graduating," Norman Garcia (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Norman Garcia develops a liking for sports and music

by Rose Guan, Winged Post Copy Editor October 11, 2016

Norman Garcia loves sports and music, but it’s his golden necklace that connects him most to the past. “I love history. It's just my passion. Ever since second grade I've loved it,” Norman said....

“For a while, I was really fascinated with beehives. I have always loved hexagons and how they look, so I went through a design phase where everything was based around honeycombs. [I] spent a lot of time learning and messing with how to raise bees and how to make hives and then taking all that information and putting it into design aspects," Davis Dunaway (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Davis Dunaway designs furniture

by Darren Gu, TALON Photo Editor October 10, 2016

Fingers run on and vibrate steel strings, creating a low, metallic, funky hum. Pressing down on the handle, a metal saw is powered on, followed by a constant deafening whirr and occasional light sparks....

Kate Chow (11) performs a backflip into the depths of the swimming pool. The team placed first at the Union Americana de Natación (UANA)  Pan American Synchronized Swimming Championship in Puerto Rico from Sept. 1 to 4.

Kate Chow ranks first with USA Synchro Team at synchronized swimming championships

by Ruhi Sayana, Winged Post Copy Editor October 9, 2016

The national anthem played in the background as Kate Chow (11) and other members of the USA Synchro Team stood at the podium to receive their medals at the awards ceremony. The team placed first at...

Students use Shakespearean dialogue with partners in a workshop at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival on Sunday. Attendees of the festival watched four plays and participated in a behind-the-scenes tour as well as the workshop.

Students and faculty attend Oregon Shakespeare Festival

by Rose Guan, Winged Post Copy Editor September 28, 2016

Students and faculty who traveled to the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon, last weekend have returned to apply their newfound knowledge of Shakespeare and theater to their classes. The...

The distinct changes in nature are a defining aspect of the fall season. "I like fall because the leaves are pretty," sophomore Rahul Goyal said.

Fall Equinox brings transitions in nature and fashion

by Julia Amick, TALON Asst. Photo Editor September 22, 2016

With high temperatures throughout the Bay Area, the fall equinox seems out of place. Today, Sept. 22, summer will be officially over, which means so are the summer fashions. If you want to stay on trend...

Jimmy Fallon hosts the 2016 Emmys at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. The Emmy Awards Show gives recognition to excellence in the television industry.

Standout Moments of the 2016 Emmys

by Megan Cardosi, TALON Sports Editor September 21, 2016

To honor the actors bringing characters to life in starring roles and the team working behind the scenes of everyone's favorite TV shows, the Emmys give awards to standouts in multiple television categories....

Hundreds of people line up  at the 9/11 Memorial in New York and pay homage to the people who died during the tragic 9/11 attacks. Members of the upper school community were among those with friends and family working in the World Trade Center on 9/11.

Community reflects on 9/11, 15 years later

by Sahana Srinivasan, Winged Post Managing Editor September 15, 2016

For many of today’s high school students, the events of 9/11 are just history, a time before they were born or when they were young enough not to remember. Raveena Kapatkar (12) was three years...

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