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Harker Aquila

Ease into finals prep with Aquila

Ease into finals prep with Aquila

by Lindsay Li, Assistant A&E/Lifestyle Editor December 10, 2024

Music Monday features a different category of songs on a weekly basis. Each Monday, Harker Aquila will release seven songs, one song for each day of the week. With final exams approaching in just a...

Short form content is captivating but can be harmful. A narrative that goes viral is usually simple, short and compelling: it tells you what to know and exactly how to feel about it, no further nuance acknowledged, which erodes the critical thinking skills and media literacy habits of users who consume hours of short form media on a regular basis.

It’s time to ‘X’ out short form media

by Claire Tian, Assistant STEM Editor December 6, 2024

Short form content has surged in popularity for its convenience and attention-grabbing appeal. Platforms like TikTok, Instagram Reels and X, attract millions—and in TikTok’s case, one billion—users.  Microblogging...

“Working on Roobi has taught me how to bounce back from failures, and that problems need to be addressed one bit at a time because you can't just tackle huge goals. I learned to not be afraid of failure because every failure is a step towards success. I try not to look back and wish I could change something because I can't. It's the past. Instead, I look forward," senior Daniel Dorfman said.

Humans of Harker: Steeped for success

by Tiffany Zhu, Co-Sports Editor December 4, 2024

Senior Daniel Dorfman bolts out of the classroom, weaving through crowded halls to get to his car before dashing to his makeshift kitchen-turned-warehouse. In just a few hours, he’ll need to be back...

Groove back into school with Aquila

Groove back into school with Aquila

by Mihir Kotbagi, Opinions Editor December 2, 2024

Music Monday features a different category of songs on a weekly basis. Each Monday, Harker Aquila will release seven songs, one song for each day of the week. Whether you have been enjoying the comforts...

LALC officer Raeanne Li (10) listens to Dr. Allen Romano's talk about language models.  Raeanne organized the speaker event and moderated the audience questions and discussion.

Club Corner: Language and Linguistics Club hosts speaker event on language models

by Claire Tian and Lily Peng November 27, 2024

Natural language processing (NLP) expert Allen Romano explained the uses of large language models (LLMs) when analyzing and understanding classical texts in his talk at the Language and Linguistics Club...

Fall Choral Concert explores “Songs of the Earth”

by Suhani Gupta, A&E/Lifestyle Editor November 23, 2024

Choral groups united for the annual fall concert, with this year themed "Songs of the Earth," on Nov. 14. Find the video's transcript below: Vocal music teacher Susan Nace: Tonight is all about honoring...

“With volleyball and Medical Club, I love working with people. I get to work with people who aren't necessarily in my classes or aren't my friends specifically, but we get to work hard and work together towards a common goal. That collaboration aspect is really important to me," senior Navya Samuel said.

Humans of Harker: Cooperation through competition

by Mendy Mao, Co-Features Editor November 21, 2024

Senior Navya Samuel walks into the vast convention center, greeted by the sight of hundreds of girls clad in volleyball jerseys. Scattered across the many volleyball courts, skilled players spike balls...

Beat the Autumn Blues with the Beatles and Aquila

Beat the Autumn Blues with the Beatles and Aquila

by Minal Jalil, Reporter November 18, 2024

Music Monday features a different category of songs on a weekly basis. Each Monday, Harker Aquila will release seven songs, one song for each day of the week. Friday, November 23rd, marks the 61st anniversary...

“Human connection is very important to staying grounded and stable. The people around me are one of the reasons that I'm not fully burnt out, so I really prioritize keeping a good schedule for myself. Being able to prioritize the things in life that give me internal satisfaction is important to me because that's what allows me to have the drive to do good with the rest of my time. Talking to people is a way for me to replenish," senior Kashish Priyam said.

Humans of Harker: Pep in every step

by Suhani Gupta, Co-A&E/Lifestyle Editor November 15, 2024

“Everybody up for the kick-off!”  Senior Kashish Priyam energetically shouts the chant, leading her cheer teammates in their performance before the football season opener. Dressed in green...

Violinist Nancy Zhou and pianist Serena Wang play a duet on their respective instruments. “Nancy tells a story on the violin like no one else, and Serena is just brilliant,” their manager Earl Blackburn said.

Nancy Zhou tells stories through music in Concert Series performance

by Lily Peng, Cynthia Xie, and Chelsea Xie November 15, 2024

Gracefully resting her bow on the strings, violinist Nancy Zhou exchanges a glance with her accompanist before launching into a series of intricately layered harmonies. Her rapid strokes of the bow induce...

Music Monday: Immerse in quiet contemplation with Aquila

Music Monday: Immerse in quiet contemplation with Aquila

by Cynthia Xie, Co-Assistant A&E/Lifestyle Editor November 11, 2024

Music Monday features a different category of songs on a weekly basis. Each Monday, Harker Aquila will release seven songs, one song for each day of the week. It is nearly winter, that time of year...

“It's very important to make sure the people in your life know they're important to you. Whether that's doing small acts of kindness or just being there whenever they need you, having a really strong support system is what gets you through life, and it's a really valuable life skill to have," Sofie Marino (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Pillar of support

by Chayce Milheim, TALON Editor-in-Chief November 9, 2024

The whistle blows for a timeout. The San Jose Express age 12 and under (12U) girls’ water polo team has twenty seconds to debrief and plan for the next play, tensions running high as they prepare...

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