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Isabella Spradlin (12) and Tiffany Shou (12) hand out balloons to passing students at the Amnesty International booth, a non-governmental organization which advocates for human rights. Several clubs gave out candy, balloons and other treats as a means of encouraging students to sign up.

Students and faculty gather for annual club fair

by Kathy Fang, Photo Editor September 13, 2017

The upper school’s annual Club Fair invited students and faculty to explore a variety of clubs and organizations today at Nichols Hall. Booths hosted by the officers of each club were spread inside...

A San Jose Fire Department truck arrives at the scene of the lightning strike. By the time the firefighters arrived, the tree's fire had already gone out.

Lightning strikes tree in parking lot’s back loading zone

by Tiffany Wong, Aquila News Editor September 11, 2017

Lightning struck a tree near the upper school parking lot’s back loading zone near Main Hall today at around 5 p.m. Director of Upper School Community Service and Student Activities Coordinator Kerry...

Jared Anderson (11), Mahi Gurram (11), Anthony Meissner (11) and Matthew Hajjar (11) deliver Harker Athletics' weekly Eagle Update at today's school meeting. They played a video of the varsity girls' volleyball team's game against Lynbrook High School on Aug. 29.

School meeting recap 9/11

by Anvi Banga, Winged Post Copy Editor September 11, 2017

National Honor Society (NHS) announced the upcoming community service fair on Oct. 13. Students who run their own organization and want a table at the fair can email NHS advisor Mike Pistacchi this week...

Cindy Wang (11), Clarissa Wang (11), Jacob Ohana (12), Alan Hughes (12), Kelly Shen (11), Megan Huynh (12) and Anusha Kuppahally (11) pose for a photo at the Grapevine tournament. Team Cindy and Clarissa advanced to the octofinals in public forum and team Megan and Anusha advanced to the octofinals in policy debate.

Upper school debaters head to Texas for first tournament of school year

by Tiffany Wong, Aquila News Editor September 11, 2017

Seven upper school debaters traveled to Grapevine, Texas to attend the Grapevine Classic Speech and Debate Tournament from Sept. 7 to 10. Public forum team Cindy Wang (11) and Clarissa Wang (11), Lincoln-Douglas...

Anthony Contreras (12) and Jared Anderson (11) tackle a Santa Clara player running the ball. Both Anthony and Jared scored touchdowns during the first half of the game.

Varsity football wins against Santa Clara in third win of the season

by Eric Fang, Winged Post Global Editor September 10, 2017

The varsity football team beat the Santa Clara High School Bruins 24-0 in their third consecutive win of the season maintaining an undefeated record on Friday. Anthony Contreras (12) scored a touchdown...

Junior Dilara Ezer and senior Maxwell Woehrman rehearse an excerpt of a scene from “The Comedy of Errors” during callbacks yesterday. The play will be performed from Oct. 26 to Oct. 28 at the Blackford theater.

Fall play cast gathers for first rehearsal after auditions and callbacks conclude

by Kathy Fang, Photo Editor September 8, 2017

Rehearsals for the fall play, “The Comedy of Errors,” began today after the cast list was announced via email to students last night. Twenty sophomores, juniors and seniors will perform in the...

Allison Cartee (11) swings to hit the ball during the game against Valley Christian High School yesterday. The varsity girls' volleyball team lost the match in three sets.

Varsity girls’ volleyball loses against Valley Christian High School

by Tiffany Wong, Aquila News Editor September 7, 2017

The varsity girls’ volleyball team lost against the Valley Christian High School Warriors in the last of their pre-league season games today at the upper school athletics center. The Eagles lost the...

Students listen as Assistant Head of School Greg Lawson discusses campus drop-off points during today's school meeting. Lawson also reminded students and faculty of an upcoming emergency drill and reviewed proper evacuation protocol.

School meeting recap 9/5

by Anvi Banga, Winged Post Copy Editor September 5, 2017

Assistant Head of School Greg Lawson reminded students and faculty about the upcoming school emergency drill and reviewed proper evacuation protocol. He also discussed recommended student drop-off points...

The team plays defense against Cupertino High School. This was their second non-league game of the season.

Varsity football team beats Cupertino High in first home game

by Megan Cardosi and Cameron Zell September 2, 2017

The varsity football team beat the Cupertino High School Pioneers 35-0 in their first home game of the season yesterday. Rithi Jayam (11) sang the national anthem to kick off the game. "I'm so...

Students hydrate with water bottles in Main. The National Weather Service issued an excessive heat warning today and advises residents of the Bay Area to stay indoors.

Spare the Air alerts issued for Bay Area heat wave

by Krishna Bheda and Tiffany Wong September 1, 2017

In the wake of a heat wave hitting much of the Bay Area this Thursday and Friday, many cities have issued Spare the Air alerts to inform the public about the area’s air quality. Temperatures throughout...

Students reading "A Field Guide to Lucid Dreaming: Mastering the Art of Oneironautics" listen as a student discusses his experience with a strange dream. This ReCreate Reading group was advised by history teacher Dr. Ruth Meyer and had 16 students in total.

Upper school seniors, juniors, sophomores attend ReCreate Reading meetings

by Nerine Uyanik, Humans of Harker Asst. Videographer and Feature Photographer August 31, 2017

Upper school seniors, juniors and sophomores connected with their ReCreate Reading groups for the program’s post-summer meetings this morning. Today’s discussions invited both students and their...

Executive Director of Stanford’s Institute for Diversity in the Arts Jeff Chang speaks about his cultural background as a native of Honolulu. He cited reggae, Hawaiian folk and Hawaiian guitar music as three main music styles that drew him to hip-hop.

Stanford cultural issues writer Jeff Chang speaks to upper school students and faculty

by Tiffany Wong, Aquila News Editor August 31, 2017

Executive Director of Stanford’s Institute for Diversity in the Arts Jeff Chang spoke to upper school students and faculty during a long lunch Q&A session in Nichols Auditorium today. Chang received...

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