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The student news site of The Harker School.

Harker Aquila

“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...

“If you can take the time to isolate yourself from a current time and place and objectively judge yourself [by asking] yourself questions, then you can ultimately be on this constantly pivoting mind where you put yourself forth and you embrace this idea of uncertainty. You find yourself in really rewarding and really fulfilling places where you meet new people and try new things,” Bryan Wang (12) said. 

Humans of Harker: Wandering, wondering and waiting

by Lauren Liu, Reporter March 13, 2020

There’s a theoretical and observational side to everything – and Bryan Wang’s (12) hobbies are no exception. From being co-president of Programming club to conducting research at University of California...

“Especially at Harker, where the academic pressure is very high, I think humor is a very good way to help both my friends and me destress ourselves. In fact, making others laugh gives me a sense of satisfaction, that I've done something good in the lives of others,” Emma Li (12) said. 

Humans of Harker: Bouncing on balloons

by Sally Zhu, Reporter March 13, 2020

Friends wave to Emma Li (12) as she walks to her car, smiling, at the end of the school day. Wearing her green Harker Athletics jacket, she reaches through the back window of her car to say hello to her...

The College Board has closed numerous testing locations for the March 14 SAT as precautionary measures for the spread of the coronavirus.

College Board closes SAT testing centers due to safety concerns over coronavirus

by Anna Vazhaeparambil, Co-Sports Editor March 13, 2020

As more information is released about College Board closing centers due to the coronavirus, this article will be updated with the latest news. Check Harker Aquila for continuous coverage. This story...

“[Game theory] showed me how there’s so many consequences of doing some action. For example, moral hazard and the concept of people offloading their risk. It’s so interesting to me how all these different people can be interconnected in their decisions. And I just think it’s allowed me to think about my decisions better,” Vishnu Jaisim (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Effervescent economics

by Athreya Daniel and Saahil Thoppay March 12, 2020

At the lunch tables outside Manzanita Hall, Vishnu Jaisim (12) grabs his polished fork and waves it side-to-side in the air, hands moving energetically and animatedly as he crisply and clearly articulates...

The quad after school today. The upper school will be closed to all students beginning tomorrow following a reported case of COVID-19 in the family of a non-teaching staff member.

All 4 campuses likely to close through spring break after parent of non-teaching staff member tests positive for COVID-19

All four of Harker’s campuses will be closed for students after classes today after a parent of a non-teaching staff member in the upper school, with whom that staff member lives, tested positive for...

“A lot of people … don’t have the same opportunities that I’ve been given as I’ve grown up, so I feel like my ability to sort of help them and give them some of the opportunities that I’ve had is special to me. I think that playing soccer is just a good way for everyone to destress, be active, interact with other people, make friends and just have a good time,” Darshan Chahal (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Kicking for a cause

by Eric Fang, Winged Post Editor-in-Chief March 12, 2020

Darshan Chahal (12) races down the field, expertly dribbling a soccer ball between his feet before being blocked by an opponent. With one quick feint to the right, Darshan kicks the ball left to his waiting...

The TV screen in downstairs Shah displays tips on staying healthy during the coronavirus outbreak.

Santa Clara County, local schools take additional precautionary measures as COVID-19 countywide case count reaches 66

by Eric Fang and Srinath Somasundaram March 12, 2020

In addition to all four Harker campuses, dozens of schools across the Bay Area are suspending classes and extracurricular events, as Santa Clara County and California public health officials limited the...

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