
Humans of Harker: The philosophy of humor
by Arjun Barrett, Reporter
• April 29, 2021
![“You can learn everything you want in the world, but if you’re not going to use it to do anything for anyone, I find [that] disappointing. What we can do is make little steps to take what we do in the classroom and really help other people with it. In general, trying to think about the impact that your actions can make … is really important, and it’s really empowering,” Meha Goyal (12) said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/MehaGoyal_LavanyaSubramanian_HoHPhoto-900x600.jpg)
Humans of Harker: Speaking from the heart
by Lavanya Subramanian, TALON Student Life Editor
• April 29, 2021

Humans of Harker: The epitome of empathy
by Vishnu Kannan, Co-Sports Editor
• April 29, 2021

Humans of Harker: Always on your team
by Rachel Ning, TALON Organizations Editor
• April 27, 2021

Humans of Harker: Leading with vigor
by Tiffany Chang, TALON Academics Editor
• April 27, 2021

Humans of Harker: Creativity born from conflict
by Ritika Rajamani, TALON Business Manager
• April 27, 2021
![“Ever since that starting moment in fourth grade [with] the water balloon fight with the teachers and students all the way to spirit rallies in high school, it's given me a sense of community and sense of friendship that I only get from a place like Harker,” Gowtham Irrinki (12) said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/GowthamIrrinki_HoHPhoto-900x506.jpg)
Humans of Harker: A colorful community
by Sarah Mohammed, Winged Post Asst. Features Editor
• April 26, 2021
![“Everything I do is worth it because it creates an impact. It brings me the greatest joy to see [my family and friends] feel heard, understood and happy,” Sophie Wang (12) said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/SophieWang_EshaGohil_HoHPhoto-596x900.jpg)
Humans of Harker: Communication and persuasion
by Smrithi Sambamurthy, TALON People and Seniors Editor
• April 26, 2021
![“I don’t really care about being remembered, I think it’s mostly what I leave behind. I really believe in action over words, and I would want the clubs that I’m part of to keep on thriving after I leave. I really hope that the Linguistics Club continues to stay alive after I’m gone—I really want [it] to continue and grow,” Luisa Pan (12) said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/LuisaPan_SabrinaZhu_HoHPhoto-900x651.jpg)
Humans of Harker: Words with purpose and encouragement
by Sabrina Zhu, Humans of Harker Profiler
• April 26, 2021
![“You can't do [Pokemon] alone. I think of the phrase, ‘You gotta catch them all.’ You can catch them all, but you can't catch them all by yourself. You got to have your friends there to bounce ideas off of, to create new strategies and make it all super enjoyable,” Preston Ellis (12) said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/PrestonEllis_SaraYen_HoHPhoto-900x675.jpg)
Humans of Harker: Friends, the true trump card
by Sara Yen, Winged Post Co-Editor-in-Chief
• April 26, 2021
![“[The Notre Dame-Belmont tournament] shifted how I saw being on a team. You don't have to be on the court to contribute; you're important no matter where you are. It was almost a turning point of the season where we started doing really well afterwards … I started to like even cheering on the bench,” Emma Dionne (12) said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/EmmaDionne_ShreyaSrinivasan_HoHPhoto-525x900.jpg)
Humans of Harker: Acing life as an athlete
by Tina Xu, TALON Co-Sports Editor
• April 26, 2021

Humans of Harker: A beautiful blend of philosophy and fiction
by Erica Cai, Humans of Harker Co-Managing Editor
• April 23, 2021
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