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“I’ve always been fascinated by how people think. That plays into debate. That plays into everything I do,” Jason Pan (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Behind the decision

by Brian Chen, Reporter March 24, 2020

Whether he is discussing international politics in a debate round, dominating the volleyball court or researching neurobiology, Jason Pan (12) is constantly aware of other people’s thoughts and the reasoning...

“I always try to be as high energy and happy as I can, just because people are usually stressed out and can be upset at times. I want to make them happier – I want to make people's days a little bit better, even if it's in the smallest way,” Ayesha Baweja (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Practicing positivity and perseverance

by Sabrina Zhu, Reporter March 24, 2020

A grinning Ayesha Baweja (12), sporting a pair of Nike running shoes, sprints over to a large group of seniors chatting at a green picnic table outside Dobbins. She immediately launches into a conversation,...

“Even though we all grew up in the Silicon Valley, we're not all destined to go to do the same thing. We don't have to become the next Steve Jobs just because we grew up here. We could be the next philosopher, a great historian or anything we want to be,” Joshua Zhou (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Tennis and technology

by Catherine Feng, Asst. Copy Editor March 23, 2020

Walking through the lobby of the Tech Interactive, previously known as the Tech Museum, Joshua Zhou (12) points at an exhibit below, explaining his job there as a volunteer. As he travels further down...

“If everyone does these small things, on a massive scale it’s going to have a massive effect. I’m optimistic that every action I take, even if it is really small, can have a larger impact,” Rashmi Iyer (12) said. 

Humans of Harker: Opting into optimism

by Tina Xu, TALON Reporter March 23, 2020

Strolling through the Manzanita cafeteria doors with a confident smile and a half-emptied box of cake, Rashmi Iyer (12) turns and waves cheerfully. Between the dessert and her warmhearted demeanor, she...

Nerine Uyanik (12) and Simren Gupta (12) dance together during the salsa competition of "La Noche Cultural." The salsa competition took place at the end of the night, after  the dinner and student performances.

Fun, food and flamenco: Students and faculty celebrate Spanish culture with “La Noche Cultural”

by Amruta Dharmapurikar and Sally Zhu March 19, 2020

Vibrant banners line the walls of the auxiliary gym, circling around the multi-colored round tables topped with toy maracas, sombreros and balloons that float nearby. As preparations and decorations are...

Both paths yield entirely different benefits –– the path to the big leagues brings potential fame and glory, while the academic path hauls in a steadier lifestyle. So perhaps Shakespeare had it wrong, after all. To sport or not to sport  –– now, that is the real question.

Going pro: From high school to the big leagues

by Kushal Shah, Sports Reporter March 19, 2020

In the world of sports, it is fair to say that an athlete’s journey to the professional leagues, more often than not, begins in high school. This is how it’s been for years—since back when Stephen...

“The east coast was very different from here. I kind of just [had to] adapt. I’m proud that I didn't succumb to the normality here and just stay[ed] true to who I am. I think I'm individual in a few ways, and I think if I had lost that when I came here, I would have just blended in,” Jack Connors (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Distinctive individuality

by Jasleen Hansra, TALON Reporter March 19, 2020

Standing by the couches in Shah Hall, Jack Connors (12), clad in light blue jeans and a white hoodie, prepares to catch a football from his friend on the other side of the hallway. As the ball flies towards...

“I want to combine programming and biology – I want to use computer science to create better tools for disease diagnosis. The research I did was specifically on neurodegeneration and Alzheimer’s. I want to do something with my skills to help other people,” Matthew Jin (12) said. 

Humans of Harker: Code over words

by Sally Zhu, Reporter March 18, 2020

Matthew Jin (12) can be found in the corners of the school campus, furiously typing away on his laptop as he programs a computational model for Alzheimer’s. He concentrates deeply, not needing to communicate...

“I was proud that I was named captain and that the coaches had faith in me about my leadership abilities. It sort of gave me a little bit more confidence – that I am actually contributing to the team and leading them,” Sahil Gosain (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Leading through example

by Saurav Tewari, Sports Reporter March 18, 2020

The after school bell rings, signaling the end of another school day. For many, it means spending time with friends before going home. However, Sahil Gosain (12), wearing a water polo jacket and track...

"If you want something, you set that goal, but you can’t stop there. You have to figure out how you’re actually going to approach it, and that's the planning part, figuring out the steps and getting the resources, but you still can’t stop there. A lot of people just get stuck with this list of to-dos, and they never actually do the things on their list. If you have a goal, make a plan, and go do it,” Mahi Kolla (12) said. 

Humans of Harker: A flair of aesthetic

by Arushi Saxena, Winged Post News Editor March 17, 2020

Sitting poised at a table behind Manzanita, Mahi Kolla (12) dispels her business knowledge to her two DECA mentees, compiling her years of experience in short tidbits of wisdom. Mahi’s obvious business...

A shelf for soap, bleach and disinfectant is almost cleared out at a local Safeway.  The shelter-in-place order mandates that individuals must remain in their residence unless performing “essential” activities, which include grocery shopping, obtaining healthcare, or performing a job for an “essential business."

Santa Clara County announces shelter-in-place directive

by Mark Hu and Aditya Singhvi March 17, 2020

The Santa Clara County Public Health Department announced a “shelter-in-place” directive for all residences yesterday, joining five other Bay Area counties as the number of COVID-19 cases rose to 155...

“Softball taught me so many things – how to be patient with myself, how to be resilient and most of all how to create these immensely strong bonds with my teammates. Coaching kids almost came naturally to me just due to how much I loved the sport and how much I wanted to share my passion with other people,” Arushi Nety (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Living in motion

by Varsha Rammohan, Managing Editor March 17, 2020

Her black Puma sneakers tapping rhythmically on the bench, her long fingers fiddling around with one another and her hair waving back and forth in its ponytail. Arushi Nety (12) lives in motion.  As...

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