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Surrounding myself with people who have such great leadership skills, such great confidence, people who are so smart, made me want to work hard. They all inspired me to grow. And I did grow. That person who sits in the corner—that’s not who I am anymore," Ankita Uppugunduri (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Ankita Uppugunduri gains confidence through business

by Prameela Kottapalli, Winged Post Asst. Features Editor January 13, 2017

Ankita Uppugunduri (12) entered high school as a reserved freshman, uncertain of what path she would pursue. But when she met the DECA officers—student leaders who exuded confidence and supported their...

“Using programming, I can tell [computers] what to do with their ridiculous brain power. Part of why I enjoy computer science is because of those moments where I go, ‘Oh man, I figured out the answer!’ whenever I solve whatever problem I’ve been trying to solve. There’s that little epiphany I get, and I think that’s the best feeling,” James He (12) said.

Humans of Harker: James He problem-solves using computer science

by Helen Yang, Reporter January 12, 2017

For James He (12), computer science is a passion, a hobby, and a way to connect with others. “There’s that atmosphere you get when people are working together on this one problem,” he said. “Part...

“I like that fact that [public forum debate] is based on the community because anyone can listen in on a public forum round and understand what is happening. We get judged by judges who are parents, teachers, or anyone from your community. I like the fact that it is so universal and inclusive," Joyce Huang (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Joyce Huang believes in the power of education

by Rashmi Iyer, Reporter January 11, 2017

When Joyce Huang (12) tried speech and debate for the first time in sixth grade, she hated it. But ever since she specialized in solely debate in seventh grade, it gradually became one of her greatest...

“[Meditation] has definitely affected me in a very positive way. I remember a couple years ago, before I started doing this I used to be very tense about everything and worrisome, and I wasn't very good with managing my time. After I started this I get into everything with a better mindset and much more calm and empty mind," Surabhi Rao (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Surabhi Rao meditates to alleviate stress

by Eleanor Xiao, TALON Student Life Editor January 10, 2017

4:30 a.m. While the world around her is asleep, senior Surabhi Rao’s alarm rings. She follows the usual routine of washing her face and brushing her teeth. Then, she sits down, closes her eyes and meditates. “It...

“I think changing my last name made it easier in life. Not like school, because I don’t really care; I’m cool with all kinds of jokes in that sort of sense. But it’s easier, because if you grow up with the last name ‘Hussein,’ then it’s harder [in] airports and whatever; that was the case for my dad, so basically as a kid I was like: ‘I don’t want to be like that,’ so that’s why I changed my last name," Emaad Raghib (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Emaad Raghib finds the humor in situations

by Nicole Chen and Anthony Xu January 9, 2017

Joker. Wisecracker. Whatever the word, Emaad Raghib (12) has gained a reputation over the years for making people laugh. “My sense of humor is pretty dark, with a little twist to it. I think that's...

“You know how everyone knows me as really excited, and always really happy all the time—and that's true—but it's because of other people that I'm around. When I'm around large groups of people, I just can't help but be excited all the time. After surgery, that was the most time I've ever spent alone… that was a time of self reflection I guess. Just that year, I realized that it was really easy for the happiest people to get really sad," Lindsey Trinh (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Lindsey Trinh’s bright personality inspires others

by Melissa Kwan, TALON Seniors Editor January 8, 2017

Whether it’s singing along to the radio or breaking into dance during volleyball practice, Lindsey Trinh (12) radiates genuine enthusiasm. When she walks, her loose braid swings from side to side, exposing...

“I have a whiteboard at home. I love doodling on it, I love sketching with pencils and things like that. I find that is really relaxing. If I am really stressed out, that is what I do to destress for like five minutes, and then I go on and do my work,” Rishi Maheshwari (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Rishi Maheshwari harbors a little-known passion for art

by Nisha Shankar, Reporter January 7, 2017

Rishi Maheshwari (12) describes his room as an art museum, with walls covered in paintings of nature landscapes, portraits of people and cartoons. “I learned oil painting by myself,” Rishi said....

“I always hate it when people try to define each other by this one core thing. I think that little things come together create the whole picture. There are different facets to a person, and none of them are more important than the other," Kathy Duan (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Kathy Duan reveals her personality through her clothing choices

by Meilan Steimle, Winged Post Editor-in-Chief January 5, 2017

Clack. Clack. Clack. Kathy Duan (12) strides through the halls, patent leather booties clipping the sidewalk as she saunters from class to class. From a distance, she’s a vision in black and white,...

 “You know how people like watch movies and TV, and they say they’re addicted and can’t stop? It’s like that when you pick up a good book. You want to see what happens at the end of it… Honestly, it’s so bad; if I find a good book, I will stay up until 3 a.m. I’m just as good at binging books as I am binge watching Netflix. You’re so invested emotionally in the characters, and the story, and what’s going to happen, and it’s fascinating," Shivani Awasthi (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Shivani Awasthi delves into novels

by Devanshi Mehta, TALON Business Manager January 4, 2017

Shivani Awasthi (12) learned to read much later than other children of her age group. But once she started, she couldn’t stop. “You know how people like watch movies and TV, and they say they’re...

"I do like coming to [the Mix] every time I come here, even if I can’t come as often as I want to. Because it's a place for youth, you’re not even allowed to come in here unless you’re a teenager. That’s really important I guess because that means it’s a place just for youth, and that’s really cool," Kavya Seth (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Kavya Seth relaxes at the Mix

by Cameron Zell, Reporter January 3, 2017

Dealing with the stress of being a senior in high school can be tough on its own, but Kavya Seth (12) finds her place of relaxation at the Mix, a branch of the San Francisco library.  Kavya finds...

“[I started playing volleyball] in sixth grade. My brother was playing volleyball, and my mom also played volleyball when she was in high school. I like the teamwork aspect of it and the fact that it’s not a one-person sport but requires the cooperation of everyone," Jonathan Schwartz (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Jonathan Schwartz takes time to wind down

by Megan Cardosi, TALON Sports Editor January 2, 2017

Jonathan Schwartz cherishes the time he spends relaxing with his dogs in his backyard. “[My dogs] are always happy to see me, so they’re always a source of brightness in my life,” Jonathan said....

“Whether I’m doing non-profit work or doing anything in business, the societal impact is what drives me. Whatever education I’m receiving right now or whatever extracurriculars I participate in or anything that I do, I like to know that my actions have an impact on the greater good. That’s why I strive to do whatever I do. In anything, I try to introduce a community aspect to it because I think everybody should benefit," Ria Gandhi (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Ria Gandhi improvises new path after wrist injury

by Kshithija Mulam, Winged Post Editor-in-Chief January 1, 2017

Volleyball. Journalism. DECA. BEcon. In four years of high school, Ria Gandhi (12) has created quite a splash, leaving her mark on many aspects of the Harker community. But some of her high school experiences...

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