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Harker Aquila

"I think other people would describe me as fun. I’m not really a serious person, except when I have to be. I always try to have a joke or something relevant," Joshua Broweleit (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Friend and flyer

by Carter Chadwick, TALON Reporter February 25, 2019

Lines of smoke fill the air as Joshua “Josh” Broweleit (12) flies across the sky in his Cessna plane. Josh has been completing tests and other requirements to obtain his pilot's license. He flies mainly...

“I express myself through my energy and laughter, and that ties into the music I produce. The music that I make reflects the emotions within me. Whenever I play I’m always jumping on the keys. I put all my positive energy into it. That’s why I mostly play happy songs, not like sad slow songs," Ihita Mandal (12) said.

Humans of Harker: The energy of laughter

by Gloria Zhang, Features Editor February 22, 2019

Jokingly teased by classmates and computer science teacher Anu Datar about her height, Ihita Mandal (12) was determined to prove her physical ability. What’s a better way than to write on very top corner...

“I have certain passions that I sort of invest myself significantly in. Having passions is an important thing, to live life in a very substantive manner and to be an interesting person because it's a pretty terrible fate to be boring," Alexander Young (12) said.

Humans of Harker: From poetry to plants

by Catherine Feng, Reporter February 21, 2019

If you were to search up Alexander Young (12) on Harker Aquila, you would find an entire page of results, the articles topics ranging from virtual reality to the Scholastic Art and Writing Awards. As a...

"It's important to keep going on in what you're passionate about because a lot of people have told me that I’m doing too many activities, and I should quit some of them and just focus on one. And I'm glad that I didn't do that and I was able to stick with all of them," Pamela Duke (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Eye on the ball

by Saloni Shah, Asst. Humans of Harker Editor February 20, 2019

“It’s tennis.” Without hesitation, Pamela “Pam” Duke (12) proudly acknowledges that tennis defines her. Dressed in blue tennis gear and hair pulled back from her face with a blue headband, Pam...

“Moving to America, I was really scared in the beginning. It was like coming to an amusement park where there are a lot of people having a lot of fun, and then finding out that everyone is different from you. Academic challenges are easier to deal with, but making new friends—these kinds of things are more emotionally attached. I had to embrace the environment, and then the environment embraced me," Jessica Pan (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Turning barriers into stepping stones

by Helen Yang, Reporter February 19, 2019

Standing in the cool January afternoon atmosphere, with her feet shoulder width apart and an easy smile on her face, Jessica Pan (12) exudes an aura of comfort and content. Whether it be moving to a new...

“You have to take risks in life, and they don’t always turn out the way you expect. Whether it be for the good or bad, it will guide you in making decisions the next time, and you will always grow as a person since there is always room for improvement," Shafieen Ibrahim (12) said.

Humans of Harker: The art of risk taking

by Eric Fang, News Editor February 8, 2019

He leans forward in his seat, eyes focused on the glistening white chess pieces sitting before him. Now, perfectly still, his eyes dart to and from chess pieces, up and down the board, analyzing every...

“My life quote is from 'Up,' because I'm a giant Disney fan. It's ‘Adventure is out there.’ I love 'Up' because its message reinforces that adventure, friendship and excitement don't really have an age on it, so it always pushes me to do better because I realize that. Hopefully I'll be 80 years old, and I'll still be able to push myself,” Allison Cartee (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Reaching higher

by Emily Tan, Reporter February 6, 2019

As the ball spins up into the air, Allison Cartee (12) bounces on her toes at the ten-foot line on the volleyball court as her long ponytail sways in front of the number 12 on the back of her jersey. She...

“[I feel best] when I see something that I either created or patched is pushed online, and I can start seeing the results coming off of it, making something positive. Even though nobody's directly benefiting, if I hadn't patched it and someone else was using it for some sketchy stuff, people are going to either get their identity stolen or get their email hacked. It's really just about creating a positive impact on the community, that's all that matters," Johnny Wang (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Life encoded

by Jessie Wang, Reporter February 5, 2019

With his large, round glasses, slim frame and the intense, focused look in his eyes, it’s easy to imagine Johnny Wang (12) in a dark room, sitting at a desk and tapping away on his computer at 70 words...

“I know when to buckle down and do my work, but I also know to put time aside to just hang out with friends or family and live life. At the end of my sophomore year, I realized it’s all about finding your balance and not focusing on just one thing," Julia Amick (12) said.

Humans of Harker: “Work hard, play hard”

by Sabrina Takemoto, TALON Reporter February 4, 2019

As captain of the Harker girls’ varsity soccer team and Business and PDA manager of the Talon yearbook, Julia Amick (12) can always be seen running around campus from one activity to the next. However,...

"I think that’s one of the most beautiful parts of dance—that you can be vulnerable internally and share that with a large number of people. You’re never alone, plus you’re showing that to an audience full of maybe a thousand people, and I think that speaks to how both external and internal dance is," Natasha Maniar (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Dancing through academia

by Gloria Zhu, Reporter January 31, 2019

Natasha Maniar (12) is no stranger to science. She is the co-founder of Harker’s artificial intelligence club, bringing neural nets and periodic speaker events to the community. Her research with AI...

“I always tended to be an empathetic person. Even when someone's texting style changes, I can always tell if they're angry or sad. That sort of started when I started becoming better with my mental health. I started realizing when people around me are stressed. I wanted to cull that. I think everyone needs of extra support, and if I can be there for someone, then I should. I don’t think of it as a responsibility. I feel like its something as a person you should consider doing for others," Raphael Sanche (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Life without borders

by Gloria Zhang, Features Editor January 29, 2019

When Raphael Sanche (12) was four or five years old, he joined the little kids swim class in New York. His first challenge was jumping down from the first diving podium. Enumerated by either fear of his...

“I like learning weird stuff about Shintoism and communism. No one is going to test me on that ever, but I still do it just because it's cool to know, it's fun to know, and currently I haven't explored myself enough to really know why I think it's fun. I'm not sure if I will [ever know], partially because I've stopped caring that that question is important. I've recognized that my love of China or East Asia and my interest in academia is just something ingrained in my person, and I don't think it's necessary to explore why that is because I know that it just is,” Logan Bhamidipaty (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Expectations and ideologies

by Sara Yen, Asst. Features Editor January 28, 2019

What makes a leaf a leaf? How can you be sure that a green, organic structure hanging from a plant is indeed a leaf? On a rainy Friday afternoon in Dobbins, Logan Bhamidipaty (12) answers these questions...

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