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The student news site of The Harker School.

Harker Aquila

The student news site of The Harker School.

Harker Aquila

In the next few years, K-pop’s popularity can be expected to attain even greater heights worldwide: wider recognition of the K-pop industry and more meaningful interactions between both Western and Korean artists will follow.

The rise of K-pop: crossing over to the Western market

by Michelle Liu, Winged Post Design Editor October 28, 2020

BTS and Nicki Minaj. Blackpink and Cardi B. These artists hail from opposite sides of the world, yet their names stand right next to each other under the titles of a recent series of crossovers between...

The 2019-2020 upper school yearbook, which will be made available to the Harker community on Nov. 7 during Distribution Day.

2019-20 yearbooks available at next distribution day

by Anna Vazhaeparambil, Varsha Rammohan, and Nicholas Wei October 28, 2020

Yearbooks for the 2019-20 school year will be available for pick up during the next upper school distribution day on Nov. 7. Spring supplementals, which covered student life events, sports, organizations...

“I’m always glad to see people using their talents, their abilities to help others … not to fulfill a graduation requirement, but for the sake of helping. If people saw that both big and small steps can work wonders for the world, the community or even just a friend, we’d be in a better place,” Elizabeth Chen (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Always in heart, never apart

by Katie Wang, TALON Asst. Photo Editor October 28, 2020

In a voice call, Elizabeth Chen (12) and her friends settle down as she clicks the button to queue up another round of social distanced, online One Night Ultimate Werewolf. The cool, muted colors of Elizabeth’s...

STEM Scene: Tech Update

STEM Scene: Tech Update

by Mark Hu, STEM Editor October 27, 2020

iPhone 12 Apple released four new iPhone 12 models, all of which have 5G capabilities, allowing for faster downloads and higher quality streaming in an event on Oct. 13. The smartphones include...

“There was this point in sophomore year during Mr. Hurshman's poker tournament, where he asked us about [the point] of school — [it’s] to learn — not about any numbers or anything else. And it just resonated with me. That's what I want to do. I want to learn … [Go] into classes with the mentality to really learn, no matter what grade you get, you'll come out a better person in life,” Kishan Sood (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Parries and counterattacks

by Kushal Shah, Sports Columnist and Podcaster October 27, 2020

“En Garde! Prêts? Allez!” With those four words, the contest of survival begins. On an elevated stage, two fighters, both garbed in silver and white outfits and armed with foils, tense for a split...

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

Music Monday: Get motivated with Aquila

by Alysa Suleiman, A&E Editor October 26, 2020

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. This week’s theme is motivational music,...

Bill James, chair of the Santa Clara County Democrat Party, answers a question in a Q&A held after his talk about data privacy. James cautioned students to be mindful of their actions on the web, warning that their digital footprint is tracked by companies.

Ethics in Tech Forum hosts virtual Ethics in Tech Conference

by Mark Hu, STEM Editor October 24, 2020

The upper school Ethics in Technology club held their first virtual Ethics in Tech Conference (ETCON) on Oct. 23, hosting two speakers who discussed security and data privacy. The conference began right...

Professor Michael Ruse, a professor of philosophy from Florida State University, discusses the concepts of evolution in connection to those of human morality. Philcon was held virtually on Oct. 16 and 17.

Philosophy Club organizes two-day PhilCon event

by Sarah Mohammed, Asst. Features Editor October 23, 2020

Philosophy club organized this year’s PhilCon, which consisted of various live online talks from their club officers, a former club president, and philosophy professors. 178 high school students attended...

“I really like this basic Tumblr quote, it’s called, ‘Reach for the moon, and if you miss, you'll land among the stars.’ The way I interpret that is … to set unachievable goals. So I'll try and reach that unachievable goal, and if I make it, that's awesome … but if I don't, I've still achieved a lot,” Elizabeth Fields (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Striving to serve

by Lavanya Subramanian, TALON Organizations Editor October 23, 2020

A field of grass that goes on seemingly forever. Hundreds of different species of plants. Only a few other people in sight. Elizabeth Fields (12) spends a significant amount of time in places like these,...

“It’s such a big world. Why don't you want to learn everything about it? There's so much in everything, and I just want to learn as much as I can for learning's sake. There’s wonder and excitement at seeing all these new things in the world that I didn't know about, and [I feel] really overjoyed that I get to learn about them,” Tessa Muhle (12) said. 

Humans of Harker: Discovering the world

by Sally Zhu, Humans of Harker Profiler October 22, 2020

Think about all the places you’ve traveled to in your lifetime. Does that list include England and India, Spain and Belgium, Panama and Austria? Tessa Muhle’s (12) list certainly does, and it doesn’t...

Who can run all day, every day? I can’t. Especially in times like this, where our tolerance for exertion is already at reduced capacity, continually pushing our limits seems less appealing as a valuable burden to force upon ourselves.

Why I walk

by Arya Maheshwari, Winged Post Editor-in-Chief October 21, 2020

The incline begins 50 feet out from my driveway. This hill I know well: it greets me every time I go out for a run with a gift of lactic acid and wobbly knees. The strain starts right away, with my first...

“I only have one year left [at Harker], and I really want to take advantage of it. I know every single person has their unique story [and that] every single person is special in their own way, so I want to get to know everyone. In 20 years, I may not remember everyone, but whether it's someone I know well or not, just going to talk to them, having a quick laugh in between classes, those small moments are what I know I will carry on with me,” Bryan Zhang (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Leading by connection

by Aditya Singhvi, Co-Managing Editor October 21, 2020

“I’m 6-foot-2 and scared of Disney movies.” When he needs a fun fact to introduce himself — whether to a crop of excited mentees at DECA launch, with his Link Crew advisory playing two truths...

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