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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

Megan Cardosi (12) and Neha Premkumar (11) buy from Harker Horizon members outside Manzanita during lunch on Friday. The research journal held its club week this week, fundraising for their costs of print publication and inDesign licenses.

Harker Horizon holds club week

by Sahana Srinivasan, Winged Post Editor-in-Chief January 12, 2018

Harker Horizon, the upper school’s student-run research journal, sold baked goods during lunch and after school for their club week to fundraise for publishing costs and inDesign licenses. Set up...

Upper school instrumental music teacher Chris Florio conducts the upper school orchestra during todays Winter Concert. The group performed “Scherzo à La Russe,” by Igor Stravinsky, “Má Vlast” and “Vltava” by Bedřich Smetana, “Night on Bald Mountain” by Modest Mussorgsky, “Russian Easter Festival Overture” by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov and Arturo Márquez’s “Danzón No. 2.”

Upper and middle school groups perform in annual Winter Concert

by Arushi Saxena, Reporter January 12, 2018

The upper school orchestra, lab band and jazz band as well as the middle school orchestra and jazz band performed in the annual Winter Concert held at the De Anza Performing Arts Center on Friday night....

Silicon Valley has become a symbol both of the fruitful employ of science and the fruitless pursuit of pseudoscience. The symbolism of silicon itself exemplifies this duality: the semiconductors that lent the Valley its name, and the quartz crystals that some impute mystical powers to.

Silicon Valley’s pseudoscientific guilty pleasures

by Derek Yen, Winged Post Opinion Editor January 12, 2018

A piece recently published by the New York Times describes a new trend of “raw water,” or water that has not been filtered, sterilized, or at all treated since being sourced from springs. Proponents...

“I use the word fun a lot to describe debate, and what that means is kind of a mystery even to me, Jacob Ohana (12) said. Debates definitely not a universally agreed upon fun thing. You just get four teenagers in a room to talk really fast at each other for a while, and then somebody wins. For me, most of the fun of debate isnt the the actual debating, its doing the research about it. Last years topic was engagement with China... I learned a surprisingly large amount about nuclear arms control agreements.”

Humans of Harker: Jacob Ohana backs up his arguments

by Anvi Banga & Melissa Kwan January 12, 2018

According to Mona Lee (12), senior Jacob Ohana “dresses like an economist.” That is to say, he wears nondescript khaki pants with a convenient T-shirt — often free swag from an economics competition....

Youtuber Logan Paul posted a video of himself apologizing after filming a mans suicide in the Aokigahara forest in Japan.

Logan Paul faces backlash for Aokigahara forest clip

by Prameela Kottapalli, Winged Post Features Editor January 11, 2018

The Paul brothers took the internet world by storm last year as a pair of Vine-app born celebrities who simultaneously surrounded themselves with simmering controversy as well as a plethora of dedicated...

Founder and president of philanthropic organization The Forgotten International Tom Nazario introduces himself to upper school students and faculty. “I don’t think enough people, particularly people who live like us in the United States in a privileged environment, know about some of the people around the world who live on less than a dollar a day. We travelled to 10 countries around the world in four continents and visiting people who live on so little—and we just talked to them about their lives, how they get by. What do they do? What are their dreams? What happens if someone in the family dies? That’s the kind of poverty about one in every seven people in the world live in every day, he said.

International children’s rights advocate screens documentary at school assembly

by Vijay Bharadwaj and Tiffany Wong January 10, 2018

Upper school students and faculty attended a screening of international children’s rights advocate Tom Nazario’s 2017 documentary “Living on a Dollar a Day” at today’s school assembly after sixth...

“I work at Best Buy after school, Ethan Grammer (12) said. I’m the youngest kid there by three or four years. They all lead much different lives than I do, because for most of them, it’s a full-time job. [One of my coworkers is] 30 years old — he rents a room out in Mountain View and he works three jobs. It’s an eye-opening experience to see that he is able to maintain that positive mentality all throughout work. It’s interesting to see the different aspects of people’s lives versus us going to Harker, where everyone generally has it pretty well-off, comparatively. It helps me stay grounded.”

Humans of Harker: Ethan Grammer works to seek out diversity

by Anoushka Buch, Reporter January 10, 2018

Walk into Mountain View’s Best Buy, and you're bound to see countless gadgets and other electronics. And you may even spot one of their youngest employees, Ethan Grammer (12), helping customers with...

“I personally try to separate golf from me, because I know at times I think to myself, ‘If you take away golf from me, what do I have left?’” Daulet Tuleubayev (12) said. “So the one thing I do want to be remembered for is just that I was a good guy and a good friend, and Id always be nice to you, hear you out, and support you. At the end of the day, despite what Ive achieved or what anyone else has achieved, I just want to be remembered as a good friend. Not just in high school, but even in life. I wouldnt mind if Im not remembered just as a golfer but a friendly and nice person.”

Humans of Harker: Daulet Tuleubayev strategizes his way to victory

by Anthony Xu, Reporter January 9, 2018

You might not know Daulet Tuleubayev (12) personally, but you might recognize him from the sleep awareness bulletin board in Manzanita titled “Which Daulet are you?” The interactive flowchart features...

BJs Restaurant & Brewhouse: Dessert Before Dinner

BJ’s Restaurant & Brewhouse: Dessert Before Dinner

by Saloni Shah, Reporter January 9, 2018

The aroma of hot, freshly baked pizookies permeates the air as the elaborate ambiance of the dimly lit restaurant glows with recessed lights. The lively atmosphere at BJ’s is open to customers from 10...

Regeneron scholars Eleanor Xiao, Rajiv Movva, Justin Xie, Amy Dunphy, Amy Jin and Jimmy Lin. The seniors were six of 300 scholars named nationwide in the competition.

Six seniors named scholars in Regeneron Science Talent Search

by Katherine Zhang, STEM Editor January 9, 2018

The Regeneron Science Talent Search named six Harker seniors as scholars, an honor awarded to the top 300 entrants in the country. Regeneron posted a list of the scholars, who were chosen from 1,818 total...

Responses to things you should never say to a K-pop fan

Responses to things you should never say to a K-pop fan

by Nina Gee and Helen Yang January 8, 2018

When it comes to music, everyone has different tastes, and most genres appeal to certain groups of people more than to others. One of the first steps in understanding this concept of “different people,...

A vegetarian lunch does not contain any meat. I find my vegetarian lifestyle to be an adventure against animal abuse.

Being Vegetarian is My Adventure

by Anjay Saklecha, Winged Post Copy Editor January 8, 2018

Everyone always asks me the same thing when they first find out I’m a vegetarian, “What do you eat, vegetables?” Being a vegetarian doesn’t mean you only eat vegetables. It means following a lifestyle...

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