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“It's no longer just singing, you are singing for somebody else. They are now the center of what you're doing and you're trying to benefit them rather than just singing into a void. It's definitely changed my joy around singing and my approach is no longer ‘that note needs to be exactly perfect,’ but it's more ‘how can you impact others?’” Arushi Sharma (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Songs of resilience

by Sarah Wang, Reporter May 21, 2024

The final notes of the previous performer’s song close out as chatters of disengaged elders once again fill the room. Arushi Sharma (12) breathes in and out in preparation before she allows a melody...

Humans of Harker: Coaching with care and commitment

Humans of Harker: Coaching with care and commitment

by Ariana Goetting, Winged Post Co-Editor-in-Chief May 21, 2024

Whether calling out a “blitz” play to the offensive coordinator, debating about high-speed rail at a Lincoln-Douglas debate tournament or crafting a caramel macchiato for a customer, Daphne Avkarogullari...

Humans of Harker: Art in motion

Humans of Harker: Art in motion

by Katie Reed, TALON Business, PDA & Index Manager May 21, 2024

As the spotlight flickers to life, illuminating the stage with a hazy silver glow, Cecilia Yang (12) strides to the center mark confidently. Settling into a starting position, she is only allowed a...

Humans of Harker: Learning from the masters

Humans of Harker: Learning from the masters

by Urvi Singhvi, Reporter May 21, 2024

The wind whistles through the lush greenery surrounding the temple hidden in the depths of a valley. Birds sound in the forest, their sharp twitters breaking the peaceful silence emanating from the...

Humans of Harker: From studio to stage

Humans of Harker: From studio to stage

by Heidi Lu, TALON Co-Academics Editor May 21, 2024

As the entire school fixates their gaze on her, a wave of exhilaration surged through Emma Cai (12). It was the first rally back from quarantine, something she missed her freshman year. The atmosphere...

Humans of Harker: Treks and tunes

Humans of Harker: Treks and tunes

by Janam Chahal, Co-Features Editor May 21, 2024

Perhaps you’ve seen him laughing and chatting with friends. Maybe you’ve seen him sprinting along the track with determination and focus in each stride. Maybe you’ve noticed him walking with...

Humans of Harker: Illustrate to illuminate

Humans of Harker: Illustrate to illuminate

by Kairui Sun and Katelyn Zhao May 17, 2024

Cleats thunder on the turf, kicking up bits of grass and soggy soil. The harsh clash of plastic on plastic carries through the field. This is lacrosse: where Maryam Zehra (12) often spends her spring...

“I heard that life is not about finding out who you are, it’s about creating yourself. That’s really inspirational because I’ve been trying to figure out who I am. I was too easily influenced by everyone else, and I did a lot of things for other people. But this quote reminds me that ‘myself’ is not someone that I have to keep looking for. It’s someone that I can create. So when I do things for myself, I’m creating myself," Carol Song (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Underlying harmony

by Yifan Li, TALON Co-Conservatory Editor May 14, 2024

As calloused fingers press down on the guitar strings, the melody of a Shawn Mendes song floats through the air and creates a refuge of serenity. Immersed in her own world, Carol Song (12) sings along...

“I felt like track was more in my control and from track I learned the discipline of mind body connection and just pushing my body to its limits made me realize any mental stress I put on myself academically is just not worth it and it’s not in my control,” Anjali Yella (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Head up and headstrong

by Samaara Patil, Staff Reporter May 14, 2024

One breath in, one breath out. The work put in and the race plan created all led up to this final race. The gun cuts through the air with a loud boom indicating the start, and Anjali Yella (12) drives...

Humans of Harker: Dynamics of dance

Humans of Harker: Dynamics of dance

by Lily Peng and Katelyn Zhao May 14, 2024

The reverberating thrum of a snare drum, the tinkling strums of an electric guitar and the delicate cascade of a harp synthesize together — unfamiliar, unique chords that fill Kuga Pence's (12) imagination....

Humans of Harker: First impressions last

Humans of Harker: First impressions last

by Jeremy Peng, Co-Assistant Copy Editor May 14, 2024

Brindha Chandran (12) prefers notes from the strings of an instrument over words when communicating with others. What Brindha does not say, she creates and hopes to convey the richness that can exist...

“I've always been interested in science, but chemistry in particular appeals to me because it's one of the more intuitive subjects. In chemistry, you can design experiments and then witness stuff that you actually hope to see," Gautam Bhooma (12) said.

Humans of Harker: From ligands to languages

by Andrew Liang, Co-News Editor May 13, 2024

One moment Gautam Bhooma (12) is investigating how to separate the isomers of xylene, a widely-used industrial solvent and cleaning agent. The next moment, he is reading about Frederick the Great’s role...

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