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“To me, programming feels like a huge sandbox where you can do anything you want to fit any function and it’s only constrained by your own imagination. It’s also a pretty challenging and intellectually stimulating activity. It feels to me like a huge intricate puzzle that you have to scope out all the parts to and then you write code to fit every single function and integrate everything together perfectly so it’s both efficient and fits the thing you want to accomplish," Vedaad Shakib (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Vedaad Shakib programs robots

by Ashley Jiang, Photo Editor November 7, 2016

Swiping his membership card over the sensor on the door into the TechShop, Vedaad Shakib (12), carrying his backpack on his back, steps into the brightly lit, equipment-filled workshop –– his second...

“I’m an only child, and in both my mom’s side and dad’s side, I’m the first child to be born in the U.S. and grow up here. I feel like my parents have given me this opportunity that no one else in my family has had, so it’s my responsibility to take what I’ve been given and work harder and accomplish more than what my parents have," Trisha Dwivedi (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Trisha Dwivedi values family

by Meena Gudapati, Winged Post News Editor November 5, 2016

Every day, Trisha Dwivedi (12) wears earrings and a necklace from her parents, a turquoise beaded bracelet from her uncle and two rings from her grandmothers. Each with a different significance, these...

“Solving problems is a struggle, but it's really rewarding when you put the stuff together. It seems like magic sometimes. Once I learn something really cool, I'll write it in a handout. I guess the point of writing a paper and teaching would be to just share what I know and share my excitement," Kai Ang (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Kai Ang likes to challenge himself with complex math problems

by Melissa Kwan, TALON Seniors Editor October 31, 2016

To Kai Ang (12), being “good” at math doesn’t necessarily mean finishing problems first. His level of expertise lies not in rote calculations or speed competitions, but in the most complex problems...

“As a creative person, I think about hitting shots that no one else ever thinks about. I like taking risks, as opposed to a lot of people who would rather play it safe. As a golfer, I really just want to have fun and pull off the best possible shot. Taking risks is not only more exhilarating; you only get one opportunity," Avi Khemani (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Avi Khemani risks it for the biscuit

by Vijay Bharadwaj, Aquila Opinion Editor October 28, 2016

Avi Khemani (12) has a routine before putting the golf ball. He kneels down and shuts one eye, spends 30 seconds meticulously lining up his shot, then strikes the ball with a gentle but powerful tap from...

When asked for the most important piece of advice he has ever received, Danny replied with a something he has followed his whole life: “Live life to how you want to, not to other people’s set rules," Danny Reidenbach (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Danny Reidenbach stays calm to get in the zone

by Michael Sikand, Social Media Editor October 26, 2016

While his football teammates yell and jostle each other to energize before the game, Danny Reidenbach (12) prefers to stand quietly off to the side, focusing inward. “I stay more quiet, I’m not...

"I always think that being underwater is the closest thing you could ever get to being on the moon just because everything is so quiet, and you actually have that zero gravity feeling, and it’s really cool. It is like another world, and it has its own culture, too," Taylor Iantosca (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Taylor Iantosca develops a liking for rowing

by Megan Cardosi, TALON Sports Editor October 26, 2016

3:30 a.m. wake-up call, three times a week. Before sunrise, Taylor Iantosca (12) has driven the 20 minutes to Palo Alto and is already out on the water, squeezing in a rowing practice before school. “Most...

"I found part of who I am through my injury definitely because rarely do you have time to just sit and reflect. You’re always just pushing to get ahead and catch up...I found more so what I value. Before, I had been pushing and pushing and pushing, but I didn’t know where I wanted to go. After that, I was trying to find what am I striving for."

Humans of Harker: Jordan Goheen bonds with his father through bikram

by Julia Huang, TALON Organizations Editor October 24, 2016

104 degrees Fahrenheit. 40 percent humidity. Jordan Goheen has practiced hot yoga, or bikram, every summer with his father ever since the seventh grade. Initially, they started this activity to support...

"To be honest, I guess [what keeps me up at night is] why we’re here. I guess what the meaning of life really is. So many people exist and so many different lives and so many people do different things in life. We’re all so separate but so similar at the same time that it’s just pretty mind boggling. What the human race is it just pretty mind boggling. Just the whole scheme of things is just pretty interesting. There’s not answer to that question, but I mean we're here so just gotta make the best of it and just do what you love," Parth Pendurkar (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Parth Pendurkar develops a love for exploring

by Eleanor Xiao, TALON Student Life Editor October 19, 2016

Earphones in and hands gripping the bike handles, Parth Pendurkar (12) begins his ritual night-time bike ride around his neighborhood in the Los Gatos Hills, surrounded only by the fresh summer breeze...

“I don’t really get nervous before performances. I always get really excited. I love the exhilaration and the rush of being backstage and walking on the main stage and waiting for the music to start. We just hit it and have that adrenaline rush and then coming off after feeling like the performance was only three seconds," Noor Singh (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Noor Singh loves travel and dance

by Jenna Sadhu, Reporter October 17, 2016

Unlike most teenagers who cherish sleeping in, Noor prefers to wake up early and watch sunrises with her friends or working out. “I’m such a morning person,” she said. “I’m up at 6 a.m. no...

“Often times, humans try to isolate themselves from nature. People want to sit in their house next to a computer a lot of the time, and I feel like in a way it's those moments [in nature] that remind you that nature can be infinitely interesting. It can be something that's like a life long journey," Venkat Sankar (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Venkat Sankar hikes to surround himself with nature

by Sharon Yan, Student Life Editor October 14, 2016

Immersed in nature’s serenity, Venkat Sankar (12) relishes the feeling of independence when out on a hiking trail by himself. Surrounded by nothing but wildlife and the outdoors, he frequently takes...

“When I do art I feel like I can do whatever I want, and there really are no limitations to it because it’s such an ambiguous subject. When you produce something that people end up liking and [they] support your ideas it does make me feel more powerful because it’s my own personal vision being supported by others," Sarah Tien (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Sarah Tien devotes her time to architecture

by Justin Su, Sports Editor October 12, 2016

Growing up in a household with three older brothers, she has broken the mold that the rest of her family has followed. Rather than pursue a career in the medical or engineering fields, senior Sarah Tien...

“Keep moving forward -- I think that’s an amazing phrase because I think many people get drawn back by negative things in their life, and they’re unable to move past that, but I think keep moving forward is the best phrase. Find a new passion, find the things that you love, it’s okay to go through these struggles, just keep moving," Sravya Cherukuri (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Sravya Cherukuri’s love for dance grows into a passion for theater

by Nicole Chen, Features Editor October 11, 2016

As a child, Sravya Cherukuri’s (12) viewed Bollywood movies as her main source of entertainment. Her early interest later grew into a passion for dance and theater. Sravya began exploring dance almost...

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