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Harker Aquila

"I think of myself as caring about being feminist. It’s not necessary saying ‘hey, I’m feminist!’ or going to all those feminist rallies. I just never want anyone to think that I can’t do something just because I’m a girl, or that I’m worse than someone just because they’re a guy, or that guys are more capable. Making it clear to everyone that I’m not lesser, or no girl is just because they are a girl, is really important to me," Ria Gupta (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Unconventional resilience

by Devanshi Mehta, TALON Editor-in-Chief May 3, 2019

As the captain of the varsity girls soccer team and a softball enthusiast, it’s no secret that Ria Gupta (12) thrives and grows in athletic settings. “I absolutely love soccer,” Ria said. “Being...

"In my experiences, not just in the classroom, but also teaching other students, I've learned that you can learn a lot of things like empathy, and that's helped me build stronger relationships with people, including my teachers, because when I teach my students they know that they're learning from someone who's been through it before. When I tell them about my personal experiences, I know that that can be really helpful," Sumantra Banerjee (12) said.

Humans of Harker: To teach is to learn

by Saurav Tewari, Reporter May 2, 2019

Poised and ready, Sumantra Banerjee (12) executes multiple taekwondo moves with a focused look in his eyes. His movements come off as lasers, unpredictable yet laser-focused on the target. Sumantra’s...

"I feel like [my art] sort of reflects me in that it’s really disparate in what it's about. There’s a wide spectrum of things that I enjoy working on. I feel like that sort of reflects me in that I’m not just artsy, edgy, whatever, but I’m also not just carefree and humorous. I have a little bit of both, and so does my art," Karan Gupta (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Evolution

by Delaney Logue, TALON Photo Editor April 30, 2019

On a cool February afternoon, Karan Gupta (12) sits in a relatively quiet corner of Manzanita. His fingers drum against the table, lips upturned in a thoughtful smile. He runs his fingers through his slightly-overgrown,...

“I want everyone to have their own memory of me. I feel that I can’t even characterize myself in one way. But because there are so many things that I participate in, I want everyone to have their own idea and reflection on what I meant to them," Cameron Zell (12) said.

Humans of Harker: The octopi within

by Julia Amick and Kathy Fang April 29, 2019

Cameron Zell’s hand reaches up towards her ear and fidgets with her earring. The light catches the stud as she spins it around. A timid smile forms on her face, and she lets out a small laugh. Despite...

“The most effective thing for me to be doing is probably just inspiring people. It's a very small chance that I'd be able to do something to change the world, so maybe I'll help that if I inspire a thousand different people," Ryan Adolf (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Sense and serenity

by Michael Eng, Reporter April 28, 2019

Emblazoned on many students’ laptop screens is CheckPCR, an application that improves the user friendliness and overall functionality of the PCR system by allowing students to customize settings and...

“Whatever I do I want to make sure I'm helping people and helping society. I’m planning on going into some computer science kind of field and I feel a lot of companies are a detriment to society, like Facebook with their scandals. I very much disagree with that, so I'm trying to find something that would fit me and helping other people while following my passions," Robert "Bobby" Bloomquist (12) said.

Humans of Harker: “Mochi with the red bean inside”

by Sriya Batchu and Kathy Fang April 27, 2019

Sitting on picnic benches in the upper school quad, Robert “Bobby” Bloomquist’s (12) face lights up as he enthusiastically talks about water polo. Bobby didn’t always play water polo. He actually...

“When I interact with people I want to make them happy and I want everyone to have a good time. It’s like when I’m playing cello I want to make the audience feel how I feel when I’m playing music, almost like I’m spreading the feeling that I have,” Henry Wong (12) said. “It’s hard to see sometimes because I’m very shy, but it’s really that interaction, working with other people, that makes me love what I’m doing.”

Humans of Harker: Committed, carefree and considerate

by Esha Gohil and Sriya Batchu April 24, 2019

His eyes focused intently on the sheet music in front of him, Henry Wong (12) begins moving his fingers along the strings of his cello with lightning speed and precision. As he continues to play, his eyes...

"Getting past my own head—just being confident in what I say or do—I think that’s my biggest challenge… But I find that as long as I prepare, then I’m fluent enough and confident enough to be proud of what I’m doing. When I go into the [debate] round, the nervousness fades away as I give my speech. That’s when I don’t really care who I’m debating, because I’m confident in myself," Clarissa Wang (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Curiosity and confidence

by Helen Yang, Reporter April 24, 2019

Standing in a brown knit sweater over a white dress shirt, Clarissa Wang (12) chooses her words carefully, speaking in an even, paced rhythm. At first glance, Clarissa in her everyday life is the epitome...

“I hope that I can have a significant impact on someone. I want to be remembered as the one who will be there for you through anything and everything. I want to be the person who people go to for a hug, or for advice or even just to sit silently with," Riya Gupta (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Lending a hand

by Anika Rajamani, Reporter April 23, 2019

Joking with her friends in Manzanita, Riya Gupta’s (12) sparkling eyes and bright smile radiate confidence and compassion towards everyone around her. At a very young age, her mom instilled in her...

"I am a mix of an extrovert and an introvert. I like talking to myself, but I enjoy other people's company. Ambivert, I guess," Neil Tipirneni (12) said.

Humans of Harker: One step at a time

by Catherine Feng, Reporter April 23, 2019

Wearing a Harker water polo jacket, Neil Tipirneni (12) sits, slightly leaning against the table, exuding a quiet confidence. Seeming sure of himself, he talks with a calm, steady voice. Despite his stoic...

“Dance allows me to access a creative side of [myself] that I don't usually get to experience when [I’m] in this routine of school and homework and tests and studying all the time,” Aditi Anthapur (12) said. “I think it pushes me in a different way, rather than how schoolwork pushes me to study harder. This pushes me to improve myself because I want to, not because I'm being set against other people.”

Humans of Harker: Flexible to change

by Anna Vazhaeparambil, Reporter April 22, 2019

Hair fluttering lightly in the wind, eyes thoughtfully looking into the distance, Aditi Anthapur (12) rests comfortably on the bleachers outside of Shah, smiling broadly as she recalls the fleeting memories...

“Stories of humanity inspire me. All of us have burdens and strengths and power and stuff that we've overcome in life. Everyone has a story to share. At coffee shops, the random person sitting next to you has a lot of cool perspectives on life," Shania Wang (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Reaching out

by Ryan Guan, Executive News Editor April 21, 2019

Coffee shop lights shine in Shania Wang (12)’s bright eyes as she bursts out laughing, covering her broad grin with one hand and tossing back her hair with the other. It doesn’t matter whether her...

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