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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

“[Playing the organ] is sort of my creative outlet. I don’t do any visual art or stuff like that, so it allows me to experiment with different types of registrations. You can arrange entire orchestral works with the organ and still capture the entire character of the piece. That’s what is most compelling about the organ,” Jeffrey Fung (12) said.

Humans of Harker: “Musica laetificat cor”

by Erica Cai, Humans of Harker Profiler October 22, 2019

Permeating the empty aisles of Grace Lutheran Church, the hauntingly beautiful melodies of Johann Sebastian Bach’s “Toccata and Fugue in F Major” flow from the 500 pipes of the organ situated on...

“The way I see it is for as long as I can remember, I’ve been enamored by everything, the concept of everything, and so, I think art is the closest way to achieve infinite consciousness...I feel like that viewpoint—being enamored by everything—kind of affects everything I do, Kismet Singh (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Sketches, doodles, and snippets

by Irene Yuan, Asst. Photo Editor October 21, 2019

Gray lines trace down the page, leading left and right, creating sharp edges and soft curves. Each stroke is unique. Precise, careful lines jumble together to form an abstract face. Shapes are shaded with...

I dont want to be the person that just spent every day every second, just in office hours or like studying in the library. I want to be that type of person who is fun, who interacts with other people outside of the regime of studies. And [I want to be that person] who was able to connect with other people whether older or younger,” Rishi Dange (12) said.

Humans of Harker: The puzzle of life

by Vishnu Kannan, Winged Post Sports Editor October 18, 2019

Strolling through the Harker campus, Rishi Dange (12) exchanges greetings, laughs and high-fives with friends and teachers alike. Gripping his tennis racket comfortably in hand, Rishi bounces the tennis...

Everything I do now I love, from speech to reading to dance. It all sort of boils down to the interaction that comes with them. Whether verbally or artistically, I always appreciate being able to tell my stories through my passions, Prerana Acharyya (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Narrative nuances

by Esha Gohil, Humans of Harker Profiler October 17, 2019

Her colorful rings shine brightly, glinting in the sunlight. Their gleam is matched only by the glow in Prerana Acharyya’s (12) eyes as she runs her fingers along the spines of the books in the Harker...

“Most of my interests don’t have any noble reason or specific objective. I just like doing them… For example, I just started doing origami, and there’s not that much purpose to it. I’ll probably get bored of it and stop doing it next week, and that’s completely fine, Kyle Li (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Facts and figures

by Kathy Fang, Aquila Editor-in-Chief October 15, 2019

What’s one fact that nobody knows because nobody needs to know, but everybody should know because it’s simply fun to know? Kyle Li (12) knows. “Armadillos are the only animals besides humans that...

“If you don’t connect with a topic, it’s obviously really going to show, and it just doesn’t make sense, because then I don’t care about what I’m talking about. I talk about things that are really, really personal and important to me that I’ve had experience with, and every time I go out to speak, every round is ten minutes where I can force a room to listen to me…I try to hope that shows through when I perform and bringing reality to the characters I’m portraying, because in the end, everyone’s a real person,” Nikki Solanki (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Voice of the voiceless

by Nicole Tian, Co-Lifestyle Editor October 14, 2019

Poised at the front of the room in a light pink suit and pencil skirt, Nikki Solanki (12) cracks open the small black binder in her hands.  “Speak…up,” she declares, punctuating the tentative...

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