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Harker Aquila

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Harker Aquila

I believe in writing in a café. Not literally, but going out into the world to experience things, to really observe the world and the people around you.

Written in the (café of) stars

by Sydney Ling February 6, 2021

I knew writers swore by writing in a café, but I didn’t believe in it for the longest time.  Last summer, I was trying to write a short story about “The Café of Stars,” a magical café that...

“[In videography,] you can be as creative as you want. I'm not a very outward person, and filmmaking is one way to express what crazy thoughts [I have]. I thought it was really cool to just [use what] I took from watching TV shows and put that into reality,” Amar Karoshi (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Creativity through cinematography

by Sara Yen, Winged Post Co-Editor-in-Chief February 5, 2021

If you watched this year’s matriculation, the upperclassman fall play or the most recent school meeting, you’ve probably heard this name credited again and again: Amar Karoshi (12). For the past couple...

“[Dance is] a better way to present yourself because you're not really using your voice. You're using yourself and your movement in connection with the music, and you're moving to that and vibing … Dance is showing a different side of yourself, a more artistic side, so it's a more satisfying way to express myself,” Kristin Tong (12) said. 

Humans of Harker: Leaps and laughs

by Sally Zhu, Humans of Harker Profiler February 4, 2021

Her left wrist grips onto her right leg, which extends far above her head, almost completely perpendicular to the floor. She leans slightly backwards to steady her balance and pops into relevée on her...

Winter blues got you down? Here is a beginner-friendly, adjustable vegetable soup to bring you some comfort at home.

How to make winter vegetable soup

by Arely Sun, Winged Post Lifestyle Editor and Social Media Editor February 3, 2021

Winter blues got you down? Here is a beginner-friendly, adjustable vegetable soup to bring you some comfort at home. Many of the ingredients can be replaced with items you have laying around the house,...

With our efforts, we can help stabilize the future for these beloved pillars of our community. If we all contribute our individual voices, we can create a stronger advocacy to support museums and taste the sweet results of our efforts.

The fatal future of museums

by Michelle Liu, Winged Post Design Editor February 3, 2021

As I turn the corner into the expansive white gallery, a pastel painting framed in light beech wood catches my eye. Set against a clean slate of wall, Wayne Thiebaud’s “Dessert Tray” can be considered...

“I like making stories and converting them into events that could actually happen. A lot of aspects of filming that I enjoyed were things that my friends developed and ... going forward, I would [like to] make my own films. I would drive the plot more from my own thinking. It’s something I like to think about often,” Marcos Acero (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Determination towards stardom

by Muthu Panchanatham, Co-Sports Editor February 3, 2021

With a pitch black blazer and one leg crossed over the other, he silently observes the scene unfolding before him, like a spy from a James Bond film. While villains plot and loyalties are questioned, he...

“I want to be known for more than being a good singer; [I want to be known for] being a good mentor to other people in the Conservatory. You can have a whole bunch of talent, but are you going to keep it to yourself, or are you going to use that to help other people? I want to be remembered for helping people get better with their own musicianship,” Meilin Yen (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Never too many jokes

by Lucy Ge, Winged Post News Editor February 3, 2021

Laughter punctuates the room after Meilin Yen (12) shares her latest musical pun, a play on words about accidentals. Smiles instantly appear in the room on the faces of everyone in Cantilena. As someone...

"When I was interviewed [for the Santa Clara Youth Poet Laureate position], I realized I was the youngest person at the table. And I was 32. I was wondering, 'How am I the youngest person here?'" Sapigao said. "And so I thought this whole thing would change if there was a young person at the table. That's part of the reason why I wanted to start the Youth Poet Laureate program."

The Poet’s Project: In conversation with Santa Clara Poet Laureate Janice Lobo Sapigao

by Sarah Mohammed, Winged Post Asst. Features Editor February 3, 2021

A virtual background of pink flowers in full bloom frame 2020-21 Santa Clara Poet Laureate Janice Lobo Sapigao’s face as she gazed thoughtfully, recounting her journey entering and moving through the...

Music Monday is a new installation featuring a different category of songs on a weekly basis.

Music Monday: Dance in the rain with Aquila

by Alysa Suleiman, A&E Editor February 1, 2021

Music Monday features a different category of songs on a weekly basis. Each Monday, Harker Aquila will release seven songs, one song for each day of the week. Pitter patter. During our winter months...

Fitness Fridays is a weekly repeater featuring five bodyweight exercises you can perform to stay healthy during quarantine.

Fitness Fridays #2

by Kushal Shah, Sports Reporter January 29, 2021

Before the pandemic, it was no problem for us to get some steps in — all we had to do was walk from one class to the next, from Dobbins to Shah. Nowadays, it’s fair to say that it’s been more challenging...

Upper school history teacher Roxana Pianko speaks with Harker Aquila on International Holocaust Remembrance Day.

In conversation with Roxana Pianko

by Alysa Suleiman, A&E Editor January 28, 2021

On International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Harker Aquila spoke with upper school History of the Holocaust and Genocide teacher Roxana Pianko, whose family originates from Romania. Pianko touched on topics...

“There's a very limited number of subjects, and there's a lot of people on earth. It's very hard to be the best at anything. My goal would be to help other people be the best that they can because it's very pleasing to see whoever you teach finally understand [the topic].” Michael Eng (12) said.

Humans of Harker: He’s got his “ion” teaching

by Alysa Suleiman, A&E Editor January 27, 2021

“During the Jahiliyyah period, this structure may have housed 360 idols of the god Hubal. Each year, this structure is draped with a new embroidered—” Buzz. Memorial Day weekend, the end of...

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