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Behavioral economics reveals insights into the biases and behaviors of humans

Behavioral economics reveals insights into the biases and behaviors of humans

by Sara Yen, Asst. Features Editor October 26, 2018

At your local 7-Eleven, you walk up to the cash register and take out your wallet. Placing your cherry Slurpee on the counter, out of the corners of your eyes you see lit-up numbers flashing that the current...

Impacts of increased ethnic representation in the entertainment industry

Impacts of increased ethnic representation in the entertainment industry

by Jessie Wang, Reporter October 25, 2018

This September, I went to the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon, and saw Snow in Midsummer, a play based off of an ancient Chinese operatic performance. What was special about this show...

Onigiri filings range from eight seafood options, to three meat options, to a eight vegetarian options.
The sets of onigiri range from around $7.25 to $12.15.

Onigilly brings modern fast food and Japanese tradition together in Palo Alto

by Arya Maheshwari, STEM Editor October 25, 2018

When it comes to the most popular bustling streets infused with eateries and stores in the Bay Area, Palo Alto downtown’s University Ave is undoubtedly perched at the top of the list. There’s always...

Dr. Ali Mattu speaks to the Harker community about collaboration. He spoke to all four grades during lunch today.

Psychologist presents on importance of collaboration

by Ryan Guan, Executive News Editor October 24, 2018

Dr. Ali Mattu, a licensed clinical psychologist and associate professor at Columbia University, spoke to students in an assembly in the athletic center today during lunch about his journey through psychology...

Alexander Young (12) shakes his ballot into a ballot box during the mock midterms last Thursday. AP U.S. Government teacher Carol Green and students hosted a mock midterm election Thursday to encourage students to vote.

Mock midterm election lets students experience voting

by Ryan Guan, Executive News Editor October 24, 2018

Students voted in a mock midterm election held in history teacher Carol Green's room and staffed by AP U.S. Government students all day last Thursday. All upper school students could participate regardless...

"I always try to spend a little bit of my day just interacting with someone who I’ve never met before whether that be online or in real life. It's really interesting to see other people’s perspectives on topics and maybe controversial issues. You get to see so many different viewpoints on so many different topics, and that really allows you to emphasize with other people better as a result. You don’t get to tunnel vision and focus on just what you see, but you get to dive into what other people think," Andrew Chang (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Making Happiness at the Satis-factory

by Laura Wu, TALON Co-People and Seniors Editor October 24, 2018

Around campus, you can always see Andrew Chang (12) smiling and joking around with his friends. Sometimes, his jokes are more light-hearted, but ultimately, he cracks different jokes depending on the situation....

Alycia Cary (12) gives a talk about how to view the fear of ambiguity and categorical thinking at TEDx on Saturday. Senior speakers are chosen after a process of filling out an application about their interests and being interviewed by the TEDx team.

Annual TEDx event features speakers who “dare to differentiate”

by Shreya Srinivasan, TALON Reporter October 24, 2018

Students, teachers and other members of the Harker community heard talks from several speakers and interacted with local companies and industry mentors at the annual TEDxHarkerSchool event in Nichols Auditorium...

Junior spirit representative Vance Hirota (10) picks a number from a basket to draw for a pumpkin in preparation for a pumpkin carving competition later this week.

School meeting recap 10/22/18

by Arushi Saxena, Global Editor October 23, 2018

Chatter engulfed the student body as students sat by advisory and settled down in their seats for the eighth school meeting of the year. ASB President Neil Ramaswamy (12) spoke first, giving details...

“I love just saying things that I like to say and researching issues that I’m passionate about and taking those in round to where I can talk about them with my opponent. Even if I lose the debate, the fact that a discussion [and] a meaningful conversation has taken place in that round is something that’s important,” Kelly Shen (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Expression across borders

by Nilisha Baid, Asst. Business Manager and Social Media Editor October 23, 2018

Although she approaches each debate round differently, Kelly Shen (12) maintains the same basic routine before her competitions: discussing her strategy with her coaches, concentrating on the most important...

Senior Allison Cartee jumps to block the ball. Menlo won the first set 25-13.

Varsity girls volleyball celebrates their seniors, loses to Menlo

by Eric Fang, News Editor October 22, 2018

Varsity girls volleyball lost their senior night match 13-25, 19-25, 20-25 against Menlo after honoring their seniors in the gym last Tuesday. Their overall record is now 13-11. Prior to the match,...

“I hope that [people] have some positive memory associated with me, or that I always helped brighten up their days because I don't like putting out negative energy. I really feel that what matters more than anything else is [treating] others with kindness and respect, and I just want to be remembered as a positive force," Tamar Sasson (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Appreciating the underappreciated

by Anna Vazhaeparambil, Reporter October 22, 2018

As she walks down the hallway of the Rothschild Performing Arts Center and begins to climb the staircase, Tamar Sasson (12) pauses in her tracks and turns around, catching sight of an empty Starbucks cup...

Evan Bourke (10) buys ice cream in a cup from the Twisted Chill ice cream truck after school today. Lines wrapped around the truck in the first few minutes after school.

Students beat the heat as ice cream truck visits campus

by Ryan Guan and Kathy Fang October 21, 2018

Students could purchase ice cream from the Twisted Chill ice cream truck, which parked between Main and Manzanita today from 2:30 to 4 p.m. The truck offered different flavor and cone options, including...

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