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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

A gray backpack, markers, and other miscellaneous school supplies sit in the corner of upper school math teacher Bradley Stolls classroom. The contents of each donated backpack usually vary depending on the items and quantity of items that are donated.

Student council hosts annual school supplies drive

by Gloria Zhu, Reporter March 26, 2019

In the corner of upper school math teacher Bradley Stoll’s classroom, there is a heather gray backpack, brand new, the tag still on. Inside, one can find markers, pencils, and a brand new Five Star™...

When I was younger, I would always try to be unique. For a project, we would always have to pick pieces of paper, and I would always be the last one to pick... I would wait until all the colors were chosen, and I would pick the one that nobody had chosen. First of all, I didnt want that color to feel left out. Second, I didnt want to follow the crowd because my project would look like everyone elses, and I wanted to stand out, Samantha Yanovsky (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Communicating with a smile

by Arely Sun, Reporter March 26, 2019

You can often see Samantha Yanovsky (12) striding along, a bright smile lighting up her face, saying “hi” to people as she passes them with warmth and confidence. Her wavy brown hair floats on her...

“I do think [music] is worth it because I’d rather be myself than present myself as a prepackaged, artificial box. Every year I’ve been playing harp, there’s always one song that makes me cry from frustration and happiness — frustration from feeling as if I’d never master whatever I was doing, and happiness from finally sharing the piece with others. Playing the harp has opened a window into knowing myself better as an ambassador, as a collaborator, as a listener and as a performer, and I wouldn’t give that up for anything, Tiffany Wong (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Musings and melodies

by Katherine Zhang, Winged Post Editor-in-Chief March 25, 2019

Tiffany Wong’s (12) bright laugh cuts through the crisp winter air as she leans her full body weight against a glass door in Dobbins Hall, causing it to swing forward. Somewhere off in the distance,...

Sports is—its pretty cheesy—its kind of like my life. Ive been doing sports my whole life, so its just always exciting to play a sport, between basketball and volleyball, or pretty much any sport. I always get into it. It always entertains me, Jarrett Anderson (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Head in the game

by Nina Gee, Visuals Editor March 25, 2019

A man of few words: that's what Jarrett Anderson (12) is. On the court he emanates a quiet, burning energy that one feels more than sees, but don't mistake that for passivity. When he plays, Jarrett...

The letter submitted by Attorney General William Barr to Congress. The letter was later disclosed to the public and declares that the special counsel did not find any knowing coordination between the Trump campaign and Russia during the 2016 election.

Special counsel did not find conspiracy or coordination between Russia and Trump campaign, Attorney General writes

by Ryan Guan, Executive News Editor March 24, 2019

The investigation of special counsel Robert Mueller did not find any knowing coordination between President Donald Trump’s campaign members and the Russian government, according to a letter sent to Congress...

Sen. Bernie Sanders rallies supporters of his 2020 presidential bid at Great Meadow Park, gesturing at a podium against a backdrop of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. Sanders completed his California tour this afternoon, after making stops at San Diego and Los Angeles in the past weekend.

“Not me, us”: Bernie Sanders calls for unity, anti-corporate reform at San Francisco rally

by Kathy Fang, Managing Editor March 24, 2019
In a growing 2020 primary field, Sen. Bernie Sanders draws a crowd of thousands across the Bay Area
Charlotte Blanc (11) executed a stag leap with her arms out while performing a self choreographed jazz-contemporary piece for Hoscars. In just 14 acts and one hour, around 80 student performers sang, danced and magicked their way into the hearts and memories of the Harker community during Hoscars on March 8.

A backstage look of Harker’s most diverse and well-loved performance

by Esha Gohil, Reporter March 24, 2019

Swarms of singers from various choral groups exit the stage, having finished a playful Harker themed rendition of the song “Seasons of Love” from the musical “Rent”. As the show ended,  senior...

Jeff Biggers motions during an interview.  Biggers, the founder of the Climate Narrative Project, a project dedicated to the convergence of science and the humanities to effectively communicate the message of climate change, visited the upper school on Feb. 8 and participated in the faculty retreat over the following weekend.

Climate Narrative Project founder shares career story in upper school visit

by Nicole Tian and Arya Maheshwari March 24, 2019

Jeff Biggers, the founder of the Climate Narrative Project, a project dedicated to the convergence of science and the humanities to effectively communicate the message of climate change, visited the upper...

Students qualify to take physics olympiad with strong F=ma results

Students qualify to take physics olympiad with strong F=ma results

by Arya Maheshwari, STEM Editor March 24, 2019

Nine students will proceed in the physics olympiad examinations after qualifying for the USA Physics Olympiad (USAPhO) based on high scores in the preliminary F=ma exam, which numerous upper and middle...

“Going to that [certificate] meeting has changed my life for the better. I have a lot of the same friends that I did before then, but I really have expanded my horizons and know more people now. Wherever I go for college, even if there’s no one from Harker, if I join a choir or an a capella group, there’s always going to be an instant home for me, Marina Logue (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Beneath the outer shell

by Varsha Rammohan, Copy Editor March 24, 2019

“Going to that [certificate] meeting has changed my life for the better. I have a lot of the same friends that I did before then, but I really have expanded my horizons and know more people now,” Marina...

Have something that you can go outside and experience. I don’t think enough people realize the opportunities they have here in California. The nature we have here - it’s probably top-class and it’s probably not going to get any better anywhere else you go. And I think that people should take advantage of that, while they have it, Krish Kapadia (12) said.

Humans of Harker: All around

by Arya Maheshwari, STEM Editor March 23, 2019

In the summer, he’s surfing. In the fall, he’s mountain biking. In the winter, he’s snowboarding and also starts playing soccer, which continues into the spring. For Krish Kapadia (12), sports and...

“Use your voice. Speak your mind, because thats what this country is about, thats what lifes about, thats what our world has come to be about. Speak your mind, and listen to others. But vote—most importantly vote, Haris Hosseini (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Speak up

by Kathy Fang, Managing Editor March 22, 2019

His voice resonates in the bright, open space of the athletic center as he strides across the gym floor before a sea of his peers and his teachers. He bears a stately confidence, looking up into the audience...

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