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Harker Aquila

The student news site of The Harker School.

Harker Aquila

“First, I start at my house,” Sparsh Chauhan (12) said. “Then, I turn on Saratoga, and it’s always crowded with traffic and stuff. That’s when I’m setting the music, checking the tire pressure, the gas. After downtown, the road gets smooth, which is when I put the windows down. I go all the way down until there’s a dip and then I go back. Even when I have stuff to do, I drive that same route every day. I don’t have to take directions. I know all the traffic times; I know exactly where I’m going.”

Humans of Harker: Sparsh Chauhan takes pride in his work

by Zachary Hoffman and Melissa Kwan June 20, 2018

Like many seniors, Sparsh Chauhan (12) got his license sophomore year. But unlike many seniors, he views cars as more than a mode of transportation. “I strongly believe that when people drive, it...

“My slogan is ‘slow feet, don’t eat, and I’m hungry.’ You need to run fast to get where you are–you aren't going to get those championships if you aren't fast,” Angel Cervantes (12) said. “I want to do well in school on my tests and in track and win championships for my team. I live by that, [and] I can do that anywhere: in the classroom or on the field.”

Humans of Harker: Angel Cervantes chases his goals

by Nicole Chen and Julia Amick June 16, 2018

For everything Angel Cervantes (12) does, he looks to the future for inspiration and motivation. And the harder his goals are to achieve, the better. “I do [everything] because I have a goal in mind....

“Even when it's the 15th time you've done the scene, it's still a new experience and there're still new things to be discovered,” Maxwell Woehrmann (12) said. “You can always strive for better during rehearsal and finally when it comes to the show, just a seconds before I go on stage. That's why I do theater, it's for the seconds before I go on stage because I feel very alive. You're so aware. You're full of adrenaline. Your fight or flight response is kicking in, and you're about to go on stage and cannot forget your lines. It's very intense and I've learned to kind of crave the anxiety that comes with performing.”

Humans of Harker: Maxwell Woehrmann acts incisively

by Laura Wu and Kathy Fang June 13, 2018

Among his friends, Maxwell Woehrmann (12) is known for his mischievous personality and clever sense of humor, but once he steps into the rehearsal room, his demeanor shifts completely. He channels his...

"If I could describe water polo in one word, I would say it's tough,” Aadith Srinivasan (12) said. “From early morning conditioning to summer practices in the blazing heat to chlorine burning my eyes following a long day of games, the sport has taught me that I have to make sacrifices in order to do something I love."

Humans of Harker: Aadith Srinivasan leads silently

by Andrew Chang, TALON Organizations Editor June 12, 2018

Aadith Srinivasan (12) spends his summer days suited up in his classic Harker Eagles speedo by the Harker or Los Gatos pool, playing water polo. "If I could describe water polo in one word, I would...

"I found out very early on that I wanted to be an art major of sorts," Raveena Panja (12) said. "I’m a game design major now, but it took me a while to come to that path. I was surrounded by a lot of people that didn’t quite understand why I wanted to do art in spite of going to a very STEM school. I think the fact that most people didn’t take me seriously for wanting to do art here propelled to me want to do it more and gave me more confidence. If everybody else thought I couldn’t do it, it was all the more reason to do it."

Humans of Harker: Raveena Panja synthesizes art and video games

by Sydney Takemoto and Melissa Kwan June 10, 2018

Harker, some say, is a very STEM-focused school. But despite the push to pursue science, Raveena Panja (12) found herself pulled towards art. “I was surrounded by a lot of people that didn’t quite...

“I value my whole family. Cousins, aunts, uncles, brothers and sisters, we all haven’t been financially stable,” James Pauli (12) said. “Thinking of my family keeps me going. They make me want to be a better person. They give me the motivation to be successful.”

Humans of Harker: James Pauli draws strength from faith and family

by Cameron Zell and Kathy Fang June 10, 2018

To James Pauli (12), football is so much more than a game or even a sport. Not only is it a family tradition, but it also offers him the opportunity to define himself. “I came to this school not knowing...

“Most of our entire friend group played basketball in middle school,” Akshaya Vemuri (12) said. “And on one bus ride, we wanted to come up with names for each other that were related to a family. Everyone has their unique identity in the group, and we kind of use their nickname to identify them. [Meena Gudapati (12)]  was just writing down a ton of nicknames for me, and she started calling me ‘Akla’ after ‘baklava’ and just shortened it.”

Humans of Harker: Akshaya Vemuri retains elements of tradition in her friendships

by Anika Rajamani, Reporter June 9, 2018

Born four weeks premature, Akshaya Vemuri (12) has always been considered small for her age, but this never stopped her from pursuing her athletic goals. She initially played varsity basketball her...

"I began working at Harker Summer Camp the summer after my freshman year," Eric Tran (12) said. "I’ve been in that program even until now. Looking back and seeing the progression from this wide eyed and and really anxious and nervous kid, who was interested in working with younger campers but kind of scared how it would turn out, to now, I feel like I’m a leader among the staff. I’m one of the older staff and one of the more experienced, and its’ been cool to see how I’ve changed in that regard. I feel like now  I’m more open, I’m more outgoing, and I’m not just better at dealing with kids and teaching them, but I’ve grown as a leader."

Humans of Harker: Eric Tran carries over lessons from summer camp

by Krishna Bheda, Reporter June 8, 2018

Every summer, Eric Tran (12) can be found leading kids through games of Capture the Flag and running through sprinklers at the Harker Summer Camp. It’s not only the place where he works, but also the...

"A lot of who I am comes from my sister, because she’s always taught me to be very outgoing and adventurous," Krishna Bheda (12) said. "When I was little, if I was too scared to ask the waiter for something, she’d be like ‘Krish, go do it. You can do it. Go ask,’ and if we were at weddings she would make me dance and make me have fun, and I think that’s a huge part of who I am. I would say I’m pretty fearless and a lot of that comes from her. And especially my love for music also comes from her because she used to be a singer, and I always looked up to her and wanted to be who she was."

Humans of Harker: Krishna Bheda draws inspiration from role models

by Sahana Srinivasan, Winged Post Editor-in-Chief June 6, 2018

Krishna Bheda (12) has many role models. Arguably the person who most influenced her value system is her mother. For her personality, it’s her sister. For her love of music, her sister and Cantilena...

"Instead of buying clothes at a store, I want to transition to all my clothes being bought secondhand, which I’m slowly working on, and I would just want to adopt daily practices, because sometimes I still use those disposable cups because I leave my water bottle at random places," Maya Kumar (12) said. "I’m definitely that person at the grocery store who might have a bunch of things in my hand but will refuse to get a bag, and it’s slightly embarrassing because I’m about to drop everything, but I’m trying to stay true to my values to the extent that it’s reasonable at this point in my life."

Humans of Harker: Maya Kumar prioritizes helping the environment––and anyone else she can

by Sahana Srinivasan, Winged Post Editor-in-Chief June 5, 2018

Senior Maya Kumar’s interest in helping the environment––and studying environmental engineering––began, in some ways, with John Oliver. “One episode [of Last Week Tonight] that really struck...

“I like to be a very relaxed guy, and I don't let stress get to the better of me,” Rohit Shah (12) said. “Soccer is just there for me to kind of relieve tension and make me happy again. Soccer feels like somewhere where I can just be who I am and not worry about what other people think of me.”

Humans of Harker: Rohit Shah finds his place on the soccer field

by Karina Chen, Reporter June 3, 2018

Rohit Shah (12) vigorously dribbles the soccer ball through the sea of players, racing to his opponent’s goal. He takes a final kick, and the soccer ball shoots through the goalie and swiftly into the...

"For the longest time, a really big fear that I had is that there would just be something in our general education curriculum that was wrong that we've always been taught that way and I will just never know it was wrong for as long as I live and for my entire life I would just never know that what we learned was wrong," Serena Lu (12) said. "And this has happened for a lot of the things I've learned. I guess I hope that if at least one of my long winded rants in some class has ever changed someone's mind, I guess that'd be enough."

Humans of Harker: Serena Lu strives to uncover truth

by Kathy Fang, Photo Editor June 2, 2018

Thanksgiving—what images and memories does that holiday bring to mind? Pilgrims, perhaps, or turkey stickers and red paper leaves. Maybe even snippets of a history lecture on British relations with Native...

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