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Harker Aquila

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Harker Aquila

A group of freshmen walk along a trail to their next trail repair site at the Coyote Valley Open Space Preserve. “I’m most looking forward to… getting the opportunity to see my advisees get closer together. [If] we get out there and put in some sweat and some elbow grease into this project, I can’t imagine something that would make us bond more closely together," freshman advisor Scott Odekirk said before the trip.

Freshmen travel to Coyote Valley for annual community service trip

by Arya Maheshwari, Reporter October 12, 2017

The Class of 2021 traveled to Coyote Valley for the annual freshman community service trip to do environmental work yesterday, receiving five service hours for their efforts at the reserve. The Coyote...

“One thing that I remember distinctly is that I was in 8th grade and I went to my dad's office,” Rishi Chopra (12) said. “And one of his coworkers asked what sports do I do. I said football, and he said that I was too small for football. This has stuck in my mind. I'll give people credit, because I guess I wasn't so menacing and big at the time. But if people hadn't told me my whole life that I couldn't play football, I probably wouldn't be playing football now.”

Humans of Harker: Rishi Chopra pushes himself

by Vijay Bharadwaj, Winged Post News Editor October 12, 2017

Rishi Chopra (12) wakes up every morning at 5:45 a.m. A long day lies ahead of him, but first, he must contend with the one hour 30 minute commute to school, back and forth. “I go early in the morning,...

Bamboo-zled: Breaking apart the chopsticks' significance

Bamboo-zled: Breaking apart the chopsticks’ significance

by Kaitlin Hsu, Winged Post Editor-in-Chief October 12, 2017

For four illustrious days, the utensil receptacles of Manzanita were graced with chopsticks. When my eyes first lighted upon the crimson sheaths, I couldn’t believe that an idea the student body had...

Testing locations were posted on campus monitors. The juniors took the PSAT in the auxiliary gym, while the sophomores tested in their advisors' classrooms.

Juniors and sophomores take PSATs

by Gloria Zhang, Aquila Asst. Features Editor October 11, 2017

Juniors and sophomores took the PSAT exam today from 8 to 11 a.m. Students were required to arrive on campus by 7:30 a.m. Late arrivals were not permitted to take the exam, according to College Board...

Students enjoy cookies during a previous celebration of Howard Nichols' birthday. Harker celebrated what would have been Nichols’ 77th birthday this year yesterday.

Upper school celebrates Howard Nichols’s birthday

by Daniel Wang, Reporter October 11, 2017

The upper school celebrated former head of school Howard Nichols’ birthday today through a presentation about his life and legacy during school meeting, followed by cookies, Nichols’ favorite snack,...

“Piano is a medium for me to express myself. I've been with it my whole life. Is it cheesy to say it's a part of me? But it truly is. Just as people cry when they're sad, or they laugh when they're happy, I play music to express myself. It's a part of my personality. I wouldn't be here without piano. Just as how kindergarten has taught me the alphabet, how middle school has taught me algebra, piano has taught me about myself,” Emma Yu (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Emma Yu keys in on musicality

by Sharon Yan, TALON Managing Editor and Business Manager October 11, 2017

A row of 52 white keys and 36 black keys lies before Emma Yu (12) as she adjusts her stool bench, positions her right foot on the pedal and rests her small, agile fingers on the keyboard of her grand piano....

Academic Dean Evan Barth delivers a short speech about former Head of School Howard Nichols' life during today's school meeting. "He was the Head of School that would stop and pick up a gum wrapper from the floor," Barth said.

School meeting recap 10/10

by Anvi Banga, Aquila Asst. News Editor October 10, 2017

Harker Journalism played a video featuring photos of students taken last week. The school community held a moment of silence to honor the victims of the recent Las Vegas shooting. GSA advocate Alissa...

Public forum team Amanda Cheung (10) and Annie Ma (10) pose with their varsity octofinalist award from the Presentation Invitational. Harker had 15 public forum teams competing in the tournament.

Upper school debaters compete at Presentation Invitational

by Nicole Chen, Aquila Features Editor October 10, 2017

The upper school debate team attended the Presentation Invitational from Oct. 6 to 8 at Presentation High School in San Jose. A total of 49 Harker debaters participated in this tournament, competing...

“I don't want to have to abandon anything. I'm one of those kinds of people for whom choosing a major will be painful—not just difficult—painful. Cause, I really don't want to have to restrict myself to anything. I really just enjoy learning whatever as it is,” Derek Yen (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Derek Yen voraciously pursues knowledge

by Kaitlin Hsu, Winged Post and Wingspan Co-Editor-In-Chief October 10, 2017

On all counts, Derek Yen (12) is an enigma. On this particular Thursday, he is clothed in a blue shirt, an unbuttoned red and black plaid jacket, khakis and Vans. He forgets to drink the Earl Grey...

Professor Bill Anderson points to a spreadsheet during his presentation. Anderson discussed engineering and design for two fifth-period math classes.

University of Waterloo representatives visit fifth period math classes

by Rose Guan, Wingspan Senior Staff Writer and Designer October 10, 2017

Representatives from the engineering department at the University of Waterloo in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, presented to two math classes today during fifth period in math department chair Anthony Silk’s...

“I don’t think I have any regrets. I think about it, and if I did change any of it then my life would be different, and I don’t want it to be. I like where it is right now,” Charley Huang (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Charley Huang finds happiness in moments and memories

by Meena Gudapati, Aquila Editor-In-Chief October 9, 2017

Charley Huang (12) has deep roots in the Bay Area. Her father attended Mountain View High school, her uncle attended Blach Intermediate School in Los Altos and her grandparents still live in their old...

(From left to right) Emily Liu (10), Katherine Tian (11), Cynthia Chen (10), Gwyneth Chen (12), Joanna Lin (12), Grace Huang (10), Allison John (9) and Katherine Zhang (11) pose in front of the Stratton Student Center at MIT after the contest. Math Prize for Girls was held on Sept. 24 at MIT.

Math Club kicks off with early competitions

by Srinath Somasundaram, Reporter October 8, 2017

The upper school Math Club participated in some of the first competitions of the school year on Sept. 24, kicking off its many math contests. Eight girls, Joanna Lin (12), Gwyneth Chen (12), Katherine...

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