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The student news site of The Harker School.

Harker Aquila

The student news site of The Harker School.

Harker Aquila

Yearbook adviser Kevin Oliver joins TALON editors to show off their Best of Varsity Yearbook prize, celebrating the staff’s national recognition. Oliver led the yearbook staff to win a Pacemaker Award from the National Scholastic Press Association this April.

Three years of laughter and excellence

by Chayce Milheim and Yifan Li June 13, 2025

If there’s one thing unforgettable about our time in high school, it’s TALON Yearbook Adviser and Coach Kevin Oliver: our loving, supportive and often-hilarious mentor.  We met Oliver on our first...

After teaching at Harker for 23 years, vocal music teacher Susan Nace retires this year. “It's not about what I teach or even how I teach, it's about who the student I teach is," Nace said. "I don't teach music — I teach about life.”

Leading students, lifting voices

by Victoria Li, Humans of Harker Managing Editor June 10, 2025

The opening notes to “How Can I Keep From Singing?” drifted through Patil Theater at the spring choral concert as auditioned music group Capriccio sang in harmony. Midway through the piece, over 20...

Clifford Hull holds up an ancient artifact, sharing his love for archaeology and the connections it offers to the past. After 47 years of teaching, Hull is retiring at the end of this school year.

Teaching with the Hull heart: Harker bids farewell to Latin and history teacher Clifford Hull

by Heather Wang, Humans of Harker Managing Editor June 8, 2025

After taking five years of Latin in high school in South Africa, Latin and history teacher Clifford Hull entered college with no plans of ever taking another Latin course. However, a college class sparked...

The Harker community bids farewell to nine beloved teachers whose dedication, passion and care have shaped generations of students. Pictured (clockwise from top left): Kevin Oliver, Clifford Hull, Susan Nace, Caren Furtado, Karen Haley, Casey Brown, Dipti Shingnapurkar, Carmela Tejada and Zane Moore.

Honoring their legacy

by Emma Li and Wenjie Zou June 7, 2025

Teachers Casey Brown, Caren Furtado, Karen Haley, Clifford Hull, Zane Moore, Susan Nace, Kevin Oliver, Dipti Shingnapurkar and Carmela Tejada have chosen to step away from their positions for the 2025-26...

Hannah Streeper ('25), Caitlyn Wong ('25) and Haden Andrews ('25) take pictures with their graduation caps. Graduation marked the end of four years at Harker for the class of 2025, from being the first on campus at the end of the pandemic in ninth grade to creating bittersweet memories as seniors.

Cheers, tears and goodbyes: Class of 2025 caps off high school career with graduation

by Lily Peng and Cynthia Xie June 2, 2025

The class of 2025 concluded their high school journey with a graduation ceremony at Mountain Winery on May 22. Students received their diplomas and celebrated the end of their high school careers by...

Senior Fern Biswas addresses junior Ollie Masoni. Fern was the final performer before the Certificate mentors honored Jack Farnham ('17) with the Life in the Arts award.

Conservatory concludes year with Hammies and Senior Showcase

by Lily Peng, Sports Editor May 28, 2025

Conservatory honored performing arts students and Certificate seniors in the annual Hammies and Senior Showcase on May 17 in the Patil Theater. Hammies, Harker’s Conservatory awards ceremony, kicked...

Shreyas Chakravarty delivers a speech warning against blind competitiveness and for greater focus on values. "And you cannot connect your values to your actions without understanding the value of your actions, the input that you put into the world," Shreyas said. "And the way to do that is through service."

Seniors pass leadership onto juniors during Baccalaureate

by Cynthia Xie and Kairui Sun May 27, 2025

Upperclassmen, faculty and parents gathered at the Baccalaureate ceremony to celebrate the conclusion of high school for the Class of 2025 and the Class of 2026’s ascension to their role as seniors on...

Through our lens: Harker 2024-25

Through our lens: Harker 2024-25

As the school year comes to a close, we want to extend our thanks to the Upper School community — for sharing personal stories, engaging with our content and reading our publications. To celebrate the...

Zheng poses in front her map “How to Make a Golden State.” This map charts the labor of the Asian farmworkers who played a crucial role in shaping California’s agricultural infrastructure.

Artist in Residence: Mapping the world through art and seeds of hope

by Disha Gupta, A&E/Lifestyle Editor November 22, 2024

From far away, one sees a typical-looking map of the celebrated Golden State. But, zoom in closer, and you’ll witness a story unfold through the carefully layered strokes of paint. Artist and...

We ultimately live with other people, not news segments or trending threads. Whether at a club meeting, work or community event, find comfort in commonalities you share with others: beliefs, hobbies and anxieties alike.

Editorial: Community action carves path past election

by Editorial Board November 22, 2024

For the past year, the presidential election embedded itself into our daily lives. Whether scrolling through social media, chatting at dinner or debating during class discussions, political tensions rose...

Spenner relishes the thrill of competition in disc golf, but finds greater fulfillment in the environment. “Disc golf is a way for me to be in a different community and a different physical space—a natural space that feeds my soul," Spenner said.

Meet your staff: Disc-overing beauty of nature

by Emma Milner and Caden Ruan November 22, 2024

For physics and research teacher Chris Spenner, it’s not the direction or speed of the perfect disc-golf shot that captivates him the most: instead, he’s drawn to its natural surroundings....

The competitive culture Harker students have established exacerbates the pressure they feel when overwhelmed. Often times, this leads to cheating on tests or quizzes.

Shortcutting success

by Ashley Mo and Mihir Kotbagi November 21, 2024

Five minutes left on the clock. As the second hand ticks, a student racks their brain, attempting to remember how many carbon dioxide molecules are produced in cellular respiration. As they turn around...

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