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“Being at Harker so long, there's been a lot of ups-and-downs,” Uttara Saha (12) said. “The first half of high school, I had this giant pre-mid-life crisis. So like, ‘what is the point of this? Do I even like school?’ Or like what I want to do, blah-blah-blah. Because I was in a bunch of hard classes, and they were just drowning me. But, I don't know, I just saw the brighter side of things, and you just have to push through it. And it helps that I got a cat, and that made things better. Now I'm a little more optimistic.”

Humans of Harker: Uttara Saha crafts her multifaceted identity

by Anna Vazhaeparambil & Melissa Kwan April 28, 2018

When it’s through her earbuds or through her speakers, Uttara Saha (12) loves to blast the music. She listens to a jumble of genres, the stream of sound interrupted only by an occasional “turn down...

“It’s sometimes hard when I had three surgeries in one year and it was hard to tell myself to keep going," Elizabeth "Lizzie" Schick (12) said. "It would have been easy if I had quit tennis. No one would have said anything to me. But my coaches told me to trust the process. Whatever happens, happens. I just have to roll with the punches. I just have to get back up and see what happens. I did figure it out, so that’s fine. I feel like everyone has a point where they can choose to stop or keep going. And if you do, you look back on it, you’re pretty happy with yourself.”

Humans of Harker: Elizabeth Schick remains unfailingly positive

by Mahika Halepete and Anna Vazhaeparambil April 27, 2018

Elizabeth “Lizzie” Schick’s (12) name often appears in Eagle Update emails, recognized for tournaments won and CCS rounds advanced. But despite being challenged with severe injuries and a choice...

Students talk to Gerald Nicosia, biographer of Jack Kerouac and beat poet. The beat generation, a group of poets that wrote after the second world war, greatly influenced political ideals at the time.

Students experience Beat poetry reading

by Vivian Jin, Reporter April 27, 2018

The students of English teacher Charles Shuttleworth’s senior elective, Jack Kerouac and the Beat Generation, and English teacher Jennifer Siraganian’s creative writing class, Theory and Practice of...

Varsity dance troupe performs the routine "River Lea" during today's school meeting. The group will also be performing this number at the upcoming dance showcase Just Dance on April 29 at 6 p.m. in the Rothschild Performing Arts Center.

School meeting recap 4/26

by Tiffany Wong, Aquila News Editor April 26, 2018

Harker Athletics gave a short update about games this past week and encouraged students and faculty to support the teams at upcoming games this week. There will be a college athletic signing ceremony...

"I think we're all drawn to life in some way or another because it's organic and because it's not structured and it's just very honest and pure in itself," Darren Gu (12) said. "That wildness — that untamed craziness, that passion — is the sublime."

Humans of Harker Video: Darren Gu revels in the sublime

by Heidi Zhang and Melissa Kwan April 26, 2018

This is the second installment of the Humans of Harker 2018 video series. Through this project, the Harker journalism program aims to tell the story of the senior class, one profile at a time.

Camerata sings "Chili con carne" during their performance in this year's United Voices concert, held in February at the Rothschild Performing Arts Center. For the upcoming spring vocal concert, Camerata will be singing “Walkin’ On That Heavenly Road,” “The Nightingale” and “Blackbird.”

Annual campus vocal concert to feature all upper school choirs

by Sara Yen, Reporter April 26, 2018

All upper school choirs will perform in the spring vocal concert in the Rothschild Performing Arts Center on May 3. Bel Canto will sing “Cantate Domino,” “Island Songs” and “Walk, Children,...

Sunday at the Museum: Modern approach on Asian cuisine

Sunday at the Museum: Modern approach on Asian cuisine

by Derek Yen, Winged Post Opinion Editor April 24, 2018

Sunday at the Museum at the Asian Art Museum has a modest clientele: patrons come and go as they take breaks from the exhibits or embark again to a new gallery. Sunday’s decor is colored cream...

Attendees explore booths hosted by student researchers, clubs, tech companies and WiSTEM volunteers. This year's Symposium theme focused on artificial intelligence.

Research Symposium spotlights artificial intelligence

by Saloni Shah and Anna Vazhaeparambil April 23, 2018

The upper school hosted its annual Research Symposium on Apr. 14, featuring both student and guest speakers, interactive booths and exhibits sponsored by various companies. WiSTEM, who was in charge...

Memoir Monday: Water bottle

Memoir Monday: Water bottle

by Srinath Somasundaram, Reporter April 23, 2018

Srinath Somasundaram The bottle’s sleek stainless steel outside cries to be felt completely smooth from bottom to top. As my eyes slide up the bottle, carefully placed branding sits on a thin band of...

Scholars Amy Jin (12), Derek Yen (12), Matthew Lee (12), Serena Lu (12), Jacqueline He (12) and Alan Jiang (12) pose for a group photo with their research mentors on the Nichols Auditorium stage. As scholars Andrew Semenza (12) and Emily Chen (12) were unable to attend the event, Derek read Andrew's speech for the ceremony, while Emily sent in a video recording of her speech to be played at today's event.

Annual John Near and Mitra Family scholar grant ceremony honors eight seniors

by Farah Hosseini, Reporter April 23, 2018

The annual John Near Endowment and Mitra Family Endowment Scholar Grant reception recognized eight seniors for their work on their individual, year-long research papers today in Nichols Auditorium from...

"I can say pretty happily that a lot of my high school career has been a series of failures or rejections. I think it was Open Lab that really made me realize that you kinda have to keep on doing, because when people tell you no, you just have to find a new way to do things. At the end of the day, the only person you're really responsible for is yourself, and you have to be your own agent for these kinds of things. The series of failures I've had in research and performing arts—all those failures and all those rejections have definitely made me a more persevering person," Rahul Bhethanabotla (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Rahul Bhethanabotla thoughtfully considers others

by Winged Post Opinions Editor, Derek Yen April 22, 2018

Friends and teachers speak enthusiastically about senior Rahul Bhethanabotla in his wholly different capacities: researcher, performer, musician, or Honor Council member. But in all the separate spheres,...

The cast of "42nd Street" sang the number "Lullaby of Broadway" to convince Peggy Sawyer, played by Ellie Lang-Ree (12) last year, to take the place of Broadway legend Dorothy Brock in "Pretty Lady." "42nd Street" featured a total of 41 performers from all four grades.

Spring musical “42nd Street” taps the night away

by Krishna Bheda and Sydney Takemoto April 22, 2018

The cast of “42nd Street,” the first upper school spring musical performed in the Rothschild Performing Arts Center, held four showings from April 19 to 21. A tap-based musical, “42nd Street”...

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