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The student news site of The Harker School.

Harker Aquila

Five Guys XLB is a dish with soup dumplings of five different flavors: natural flour skin juicy pork, beets skin fresh beets, squid ink skin black truffle, spinach skin kale and turmeric skin crab roe. Five Guys XLB is one of Koi Palace's most famous dishes.

Koi Palace: Harmony of dim sum and seafood

by Sara Yen, Reporter March 14, 2018

Hastily weaving between tables, uniformly-dressed waiters and waitresses bustle from one group to another to serve the numerous customers that dine at Koi Palace. Laughter among friends and family and...

Featured books in ReCreate Reading

Featured books in ReCreate Reading

by Anna Vazhaeparambil, Reporter March 14, 2018

ReCreate Reading, the upper school’s summer reading program for rising seniors, juniors and sophomores, will provide students with the option of choosing a book from over sixty titles to discuss in the...

Student council members  Alycia Cary (11), David Wen (12), Avi Gulati (10), Akshay Manglik (9) and Kat Zhang (11) announce details about the upper school's upcoming support and advocacy initiatives in response to the recent Marjory Stoneman Douglas (MSD) shooting. Among these efforts include an optional vigil in the athletics center this Wednesday and a gun debate and town hall at 3:15 p.m. in Nichols Auditorium on March 23.

School meeting recap 3/12

by Anvi Banga, Aquila Asst. News Editor March 12, 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. The cheer team played a video promoting tryouts,...

"It’s happened a couple of times where I sang in outside of school choirs, and I didn’t know anyone there, so then I get to know those people through the music, like ‘how are you singing this part,’ or ‘are you crescendoing, what are you doing?’" Jessica Susai (12) said. "With choirs, I feel really good that I can be in this group of people, and we can perform and make others feel something. It’s a feeling of making other people feel the emotions the songs convey. A lot of the time, you can’t really make people feel emotions like that except with an art form like singing."

Humans of Harker: Jessica Susai finds her place in the chorus of voices

by Anoushka Buch, Reporter March 12, 2018

Everything is silent, and spotlights slowly brighten on a semicircle of young women in matching floor-length dresses. One girl begins to sing, and gradually, others join in until the whole room is alight...

Memoir Monday: A pot and a cup

Memoir Monday: A pot and a cup

by Jessie Wang, Reporter March 12, 2018

The teapot appears ordinary, with a round, smooth, white porcelain body, a flat base, a handle and a square knob that tapers down as it connects to the lid. The knob has a small hole through it, perhaps...

“Nowadays, a lot of the times the way female characters are interpreted or written are sort of whiney," Jessie Skinner (12) said. "There’s only three things that they can be like: The fat best friend —been her, the nagging wife — been her also, or the super dumb blonde. . . These roles that are mostly portrayed as a not nice female word. [I believe in] bringing in these points of view that are ignored. You just have to find that the sliver of message in every show.”

Humans of Harker: Jessie Skinner imbues her plays with activism

by Gloria Zhang, Asst. Features Editor March 11, 2018

She may be performing in a setting of a mental asylum as a 2018 student director or dancing towards the chapel in a sparkly silver dress in the annual dance production, but Jessica “Jessie” Skinner...

"My old backpack broke, and my mom was buying me a new one. She was like, ‘Oh, it’s a rainbow backpack, it’s gay like you.’ and I was like, ‘Oh, yes it is,'" Alix Robinson-Guy (12) said. "So now I have my rainbow backpack and it’s very distinctive. I feel like I’m really straightforward, so a lot of the things that people assume about me turn out to just be right. There’s not really a lot of layers going on here. It’s all on the surface, I’m an open book."

Humans of Harker: Alix Robinson-Guy embodies the rainbow

by Anvi Banga, Aquila Asst. News Editor March 11, 2018

Outside Manzanita, Alix Robinson-Guy (12) squats on a chair while strategically eating her Skittles. Carefully tearing open the fun-sized packet, she pours them all in one hand and gently sifts through...

“I guess probably the best role model that I have, at least from Harker, is Mr. Lepler," Arindam Ghosh (12) said. "He told me to ‘understand, don't memorize.’ I think that's universally applicable, no matter what you're doing. If you actually understand a concept, whether it’s biology or math or even history, you can actually understand a trend like, ‘Why are these things repeating over time?’ You'll understand the content better, and you feel a lot more accomplished at the end of the course if you learned something.”

Humans of Harker: Arindam Ghosh broadens his perspective

by Varsha Rammohan, Reporter March 9, 2018

Arindam Ghosh (12) is a familiar sight at Rancho San Antonio County Park, where he spends his weekends relaxing and soaking in the mountainous scenery. “When I was younger, my parents just took me...

Spanish National Honor Society members serve paella to Spanish Cultural Night attendees. The event was hosted in the auxiliary gym from 6 to 8 p.m. today.

Spanish National Honor Society hosts Spanish Cultural Night

by Arushi Saxena, Reporter March 9, 2018

The upper school’s annual Spanish Cultural Night took place in the auxiliary gym from 6 to 8 p.m. today. Hosted by the Spanish National Honor Society, the event was coordinated by a committee of...

GSA sells baked goods along with rainbow bracelets after school on Tuesday. The first 600 dollars made will go to Outlet, a charity that offers counseling to LGBTQ+ youth, and the rest will go to Casa Ruby, a charity that gives temporary shelter and food to the most vulnerable of the LGBTQ+ community.

GSA holds club week to raise money for charities supporting LGBTQ+ youth with counseling and shelter

by Sara Yen, Reporter March 9, 2018

The Gender-Sexuality Alliance (GSA) club fundraised for organizations supporting LGBTQ+ youth throughout their club week this week. To raise money, members sold Hobee’s blueberry coffee cake during...

“My culture is really important to me," Aman Ahluwalia said. "Personally, I think that just by being or looking different, I am able to inherently be more outgoing with myself and take risks that I may have not taken if I just felt normal. I’ve used opportunities that have come up to meet new people instead of shying away from it because I’ve realized, people probably remember me easier and are probably just as curious to learn about me or to meet me as I am to meet them."

Humans of Harker: Aman Ahluwalia lives large

by Zoe Sanders, Reporter March 8, 2018

It was Mavericks, Half Moon Bay — stormy season. Adrenaline rushing, Aman surfed a 35-foot wave for the first time, eclipsing his previous record by 20 feet. “I accepted the fact that if I wiped...

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