
Boys soccer ties Leland 2-2
by Lauren Liu and Irina Malyugina
• January 13, 2020

Girls soccer dominates Eastside in 8-0 victory
by Sally Zhu and Athreya Daniel
• January 13, 2020

Humans of Harker: Adding color
by Shreya Srinivasan, TALON Managing Editor and Business Manager
• January 13, 2020

Humans of Harker: Courage to question
by Nicole Tian, Co-Lifestyle Editor
• January 13, 2020

Humans of Harker: Organized chaos
by Varsha Rammohan, Co-Managing Editor
• January 12, 2020

Humans of Harker: Pushing limits
by Aditya Singhvi, Co-Sports Editor
• January 12, 2020

Humans of Harker: Lead and learn
by Nilisha Baid, TALON Organizations, People and Social Media Editor
• January 11, 2020

Humans of Harker: Learning art
by Irene Yuan, Asst. Photo Editor
• January 11, 2020

Live updates: Soccer teams host last annual Kicks Against Cancer
by Anna Vazhaeparambil, Vishnu Kannan, and Alysa Suleiman
• January 10, 2020
![“The way the world's working right now and the way technology is advancing, it’s really important to connect [technology] to social issues, especially with the ubiquitous use...nowadays. If you don't connect [technology] to social studies such as psychology or sociology, you miss out on a big impact to change the world or improve the world,” Vibha Arramreddy (12) said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/VibhaArramreddy_NilishaBaid_HoHPhoto-900x600.jpg)
Humans of Harker: Coding for a cause
by Nilisha Baid, TALON Organizations, People and Social Media Editor
• January 10, 2020
![“[Leading robotics] has been just like the same attitude I've approached everything [with] recently. It’s taught me that most people don't actually know what they're doing, and it's the people that are willing to admit that they don't know what they're doing and try to learn that do the best,” Sanjay Rajasekharan (12) said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/SanjayRajasekharan_IrinaMalyugina_HoHPhoto-900x628.png)
Humans of Harker: Built for the job
by Mark Hu, Winged Post STEM Editor
• January 9, 2020
![“[I'm] never going to let myself go out of control to the point where I feel horrible... that's why I went to Mount Whitney because I needed to prove to myself [that even though] I have this chronic autoimmune disease, it's not going to stop me from doing amazing things,” Jasmine Wiese (12) said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/JasmineWiese_SarahMohammed_LaurenLiu_HoHPhoto-900x600.jpg)
Humans of Harker: A spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down
by Sarah Mohammed and Lauren Liu
• January 9, 2020
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