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Harker Aquila

The student news site of The Harker School.

Harker Aquila

The student news site of The Harker School.

Harker Aquila

“I’m most proud of how I've developed my personality throughout middle and high school. I have switched between friend groups with people that I thought I fit in with and then … it just didn't work out. I think I've finally found the people … that I really enjoy my time with and think I can spend my last year of high school with,” Haley Arena (12) said.

Humans of Harker: The final countdown

by Vasudha Subramanian and Pelin Unsal February 26, 2020

With a short amount of time left on the clock, Haley Arena (12) dribbles the basketball across the court as her teammates cheer from the sidelines. Her dirty blonde hair sways behind her as she swiftly...

“Most of my interactions were tied to the circumstances of the moment. In order to step beyond that, and get to a more meaningful relationship, [I realized] there has to be something more to it. And I think being more vulnerable is a good way to get there,” Evan Cheng (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Conversing with clarity

by Arya Maheshwari, Co-Managing Editor February 26, 2020

“There are years that ask questions and years that answer.” – Zora Neale Hurston, Their Eyes Were Watching God.  “Reserving judgments is a matter of infinite hope.” – F. Scott Fitzgerald,...

Downbeat senior Joel Morel solos during a performance of the song "Joshua Fought the Battle of Jericho" at a performance on Dec. 6 in The Patil Theater. This performance was a part of Downbeat's tour, which takes the choral group around the Bay Area every year.

Downbeat advances to Varsity Vocals a cappella semifinals

by Kathy Fang, Editor-in-Chief February 25, 2020

The upper school’s vocal ensemble, Downbeat, placed third in Varsity Vocals’ International Championship of High School Acapella (ICHSA) regional quarterfinals this weekend, earning the ensemble a spot...

“In research, you start out with a plan, and most likely there is something you didn’t account for, so you have to spend time looking through that. You don’t have to think about things in terms of setbacks. If you don’t accomplish what you set out to do, it’s not really a setback,” Emily Liu (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Empowerment through exploration

by Tiffany Chang and Smrithi Sambamurthy February 25, 2020

Boundless curiosity. Scientific ambition. Light-hearted humor. The intersection of these spaces is where you’ll find Emily Liu (12). Whether she is working with X-rays for her biology research, asking...

Members of the winning Science Bowl team pose with coach and upper school chemistry teacher Robbie Korin. The team won its third regional championship in four years.

Upper school science bowl team wins regional competition

by Mark Hu, Winged Post STEM Editor February 24, 2020

The Department of Energy’s regional science bowl took place at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory in Menlo Park on Feb. 8, and the upper school science bowl A team was crowned champions remaining undefeated...

“You see everyone around you excelling so much, and then you don’t really want to put yourself out there. I didn’t share my research, I didn’t share my photography, I didn’t share anything. Recently, I’ve started being more open about [my work]. I realized that if I keep comparing myself to other people, I will never be able to take pride in my own work, and I think that is really important,” Naviya Kapadia (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Curiosity cures

by Anika Mani, TALON Reporter February 24, 2020

Laughing as she grabs a clean white lab coat and tosses it across her shoulders, Naviya Kapadia (12) prepares for her upcoming anatomy class. She warmly greets her teacher before carefully examining the...

“I would say I am not at all somebody who thinks in the long term. If I had to define a goal that I think is even possible for me to follow or that I would even be interested in pursuing is just to never be bored, stave off boredom,” Vani Mohindra (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Grasp the nettles

by Gloria Zhang, Winged Post Editor-in-Chief February 24, 2020

Vani Mohindra (12) appears to have a knack for orange. An orange rain poncho? Check. An orange prison outfit — or rather medical scrubs? Check. She has sported them all. Just days before Halloween,...

The Harker bench celebrates at the end of their 71-48 first-round CCS win over Design Tech. Heading into the game, the Eagles (7-17) were seeded ninth in the bracket while the Design Tech Dragons (11-12) were unseeded; however, the Eagles were coming off a six-game losing streak, while the Dragons had won four of their last six.

Boys basketball clinches first-round CCS win over Design Tech, falters in second round

by Aditya Singhvi, Aquila Co-Sports Editor February 23, 2020

The varsity boys basketball team clinched a 71-48 win over Design Tech in the first round of the CCS Division IV playoffs at home on Friday, advancing to a second-round matchup against Scotts Valley on...

“[Kickboxing] really just helps me clear my mind ... It's kind of a way to step back and also burn off some pent-up stress. It's great to get exercise and build muscle, but it's also really stress-relieving,” Maya Shukla (12) said. 

Humans of Harker: Beyond perception

by Jasleen Hansra and Katie Wang February 21, 2020

With each satisfying smack of the gloves against the punching bag, Maya Shukla (12) breathes in deeply and refocuses her eyes upon the large black bag. Although the sixty-minute kickboxing class begins...

Arthur Kajiyama (10) maintains possession of the ball against a Sacred Heart defender in their game earlier this season.

Winter sports begin playoff competition

by Muthu Panchanatham, Sports Reporter February 21, 2020

As winter sports league play comes to an end, Harker basketball and soccer teams turn towards the upcoming playoffs. Having started their seasons in late October, the Central Coast Section (CCS) playoffs...

“I hope … that my perception to the world is that I'm a difference-maker. With the activism that I've been a part of from the MS Society to starting my own non-profit devoted to helping financially strapped MS patients in the SF Bay Area and giving them some financial support through donations that we get to make their lives a little bit easier, I hope that I have been making a difference in people's lives,” Rohan Arora (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Passion for the people

by Isha Moorjani, Reporter February 20, 2020

Standing in the Japanese classroom, a smile flits across his face as Rohan Arora (12) enthusiastically writes characters in Japanese on the whiteboard, each stroke, line, and mark slowly completing the...

Student council members Calais Poirson (11) and Bennett Liu (12) perform a skit on how to make sandwiches at the sandwich bar at school meeting yesterday. The sandwich bar gives students the opportunity to craft their own soy butter and jelly sandwiches after school.

School meeting recap 2/19/2020: Chef Keller, sandwiches and an abundance of Valentine’s grams

by Lucy Ge, Asst. News Editor February 20, 2020

Avi Gulati (12) started off the school meeting by announcing a high of 66 degrees and a low of 52 degrees Fahrenheit.  Head of upper school Butch Keller thanked students and faculty for the successful...

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