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Harker Aquila

The student news site of The Harker School.

Harker Aquila

The student news site of The Harker School.

Harker Aquila

Upper School students and faculty went on a city tour of Fribourg, Switzerland in 2009, where our sister school Collége de Gambach is located.

Switzerland exchange program announced for 2013

by Juhi Gupta, Video & Photo Editor October 6, 2012

The Upper School Switzerland Exchange program is currently accepting applications for homestays and participants for the 2013 trip to our sister school Collége de Gambach. Swiss students will be visiting...

Jennifer Siraganian visits sister school in Australia

by Juhi Gupta, Video & Photo Editor August 31, 2012

This July, English teacher Jennifer Siraganian traveled across the world to Coomera, Australia, to visit Harker’s sister school Saint Stephens College. Offering education from preschool to Grade 12,...

The Maui Pineapple Tour offers a unique experience for visitors who observe the cultivating process in the fields and taste different types of pineapple. Organized by the Maui Gold Pineapple Company, the tour is held Monday through Friday.

Maui stories: Maui Pineapple Tour review

by Michelle Douglas, Samantha Hoffman, Kevin Lin, and Megan Prakash July 14, 2012

Pulling up to the Maui Gold Pineapple Company’s plant, one thought passes through the mind of everyone in the car: “People pay $65 for this?” Save for a few weatherworn warehouses and those waiting...

One of the sightseeing highlights of the Road to Hana is the Keanae Peninsula. The waves violently crash into the rugged rocks, creating an exciting scene for photographers.

Maui stories: Road to Hana review

by Mercedes Chien and Allison Sun July 6, 2012

Once visitors enter the Hana highway, they are immediately engulfed in nature’s beauty. Coined the “Road to Hana,” this particular route proves to be a popular tourist attraction, even in heavy rain....

After the performance, the cast members of the Ulalena show introduce themselves and talk to the audience about their roles and experiences.

Maui stories: ‘Ulalena review

by Samantha Hoffman, Nayeon Kim, and Kevin Lin July 3, 2012

The house lights dim as a swarm of vibrant colors fill the auditorium. Performers inch closer to the stage, appearing behind the audience. Sounds of instruments, some native to Hawaii, pervade the theatre....

Located by the Four Seasons Resort, the Wailea Beach offers a beautiful spot for a myriad of shoreline activities, such as sunbathing, snorkeling, and swimming.

Maui stories: Beach review – Wailea

by Mercedes Chien, Samantha Hoffman, and Sean Youn July 2, 2012

To escape the burning pain of the hot sand, swimmers and snorkelers sprint towards the inviting and refreshing ocean. Diving into the waters, they enter the home of a diverse array of sea creatures, witnessing...

Wanda Adlawan teaches the journalism students a simple hula dance combination. Adlawan has been dancing the hula for 43 years.

Maui stories: A look into the hula

by Mercedes Chien and Samantha Hoffman June 29, 2012

The graceful movement of the arms and the continuous rotation of the hips set the hula apart from other modern dance styles. Contrary to popular belief, there is only one type of hula dance, according...

Rocks litter the edge of the volcanic crater as clouds shade it from harsh sunlight. The Haleakala National Park was a constant source of wonder and amazement for the group of 19 Upper School journalism students who visited on June 28. In order to preserve the wildlife, groups can be only 12 people or less.

Maui stories: Haleakala review

by Jessica Chang & Elisabeth Siegel June 28, 2012

Gauzy clouds swirl around jagged peaks and reddish rock, temporarily flooding the breathtaking crater with a light mist. A narrow dirt trail zips along the edge, worn into the rocky terrain by the thousands...

America II sits at the Lahaina dock where it sails along Maui’s west coast, giving a once in a lifetime experience for visitors. The yacht was an America’s Cup contender in 1987, but it was eliminated by another American boat.

Maui stories: America II review

by Mercedes Chien and Allison Sun June 25, 2012

The powerful gusts of winds envelop the yacht, propelling it and tilting it to a near 90 degrees. The further along it sails, the rougher the course. It’s dramatic, it’s wild, it’s wet, and it’s...

Beach goers admire the roaring waves on a cloudy day at Makena Beach, also known as Big Beach.

Maui stories: Beach review – Makena

by Nayeon Kim June 23, 2012

There is nothing audible but the crash, sploosh, and sizzle of foaming white waves as, one by one, they collide against slowly eroding sands, making small cliff-like indentations where they meet the beach...

‘One Tuai, a local artist, explains the legendary symbolism behind his wares. Located on Front Street of the Lahaina marketplace, his tables contain handmade goods ranging from traditional Hawaiian weapons to intricate hand-carved necklaces. Tuai has been carving professionally for over fifteen years and now works as part of the South Pacific Island Art group, which is based in Lahaina.

Maui stories: Local Lahaina craftsman carries on traditional artistic techniques

by S. Hoffman, C. Manea, A. Padwekar, and E. Siegel June 22, 2012

Nestled in the middle of the crowded streets of a Hawaiian town, a man stands before a table layered with navy velvet. The afternoon sun makes the smooth surfaces of the polished ivory and sanded wood...

Cultural field trips

Cultural field trips

by Emily Lin April 22, 2012

By the end of this year, students will have embarked on a multitude of cultural field trips to locations ranging from the bustling streets of Chinatown to the verdant grounds of Japanese gardens. These...

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