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Harker Aquila

Protestors participating in the March for Science in San Jose carry signs and chant slogans. Worldwide, 610 satellite marches were held in addition to the main march in Washington, D.C.

Marches for Science held across US and world

by Derek Yen, STEM Editor April 22, 2017

Advocates for unfettered science and evidence-based policy took to the streets across the world to participate in the March for Science held today, Earth Day. The March for Science is a worldwide...

“It’s very cheesy, but I love the quote ‘live, laugh, love’ because it’s very in the moment. I love to laugh because it makes me feel better and I love to make other people laugh. I definitely think things should be positive and spirited rather than negative and stressful. I try to surround myself with people that have the same positive outlook as me, who make me laugh and make sure that when I’m down, I still have the same spirit and positive emotions that I want to bring to other people,” Nina Levy (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Nina Levy gives back to her community

by Jenna Sadhu, Reporter April 22, 2017

At school, one can find senior Nina Levy dressed in a sweatshirt and jeans with her sleek brown hair tied in a half-up half-down style. She is surrounded by friends most times, and they discuss their lives...

Grace Hajjar (9) browses through a selection of shirts at speech and debate teacher Marjorie Hazeltine's clothing swap and exchange session. Students were encouraged to donate any clean and unwanted pieces to the exchange.

A new perspective on second-hand clothing: students and faculty participate in clothing swap

by Kathy Fang, Reporter April 21, 2017

Students and faculty browsed through a wide variety of second-hand clothing, collected from a drive that spanned three weeks, in Dobbins 209 today during long lunch at a clothing drive hosted by speech...

Green Team members Anvi Banga (9), Anika Banga (11) and Satchi Thockchom (11) sell baked goods during office hours. The funds went to the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust.

Green Team hosts club week for David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust

by Megan Cardosi, TALON Sports Editor April 21, 2017

Green Team hosted multiple activities and sold baked goods in front of Manzanita throughout their club week this week in support of the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, a Kenyan animal orphanage. “We’re...

The Upper School celebrated Teacher Appreciation Day today. Members of student council and ASB hosted a Teacher Appreciation Breakfast for the faculty this morning.

Honoring our mentors: Upper school celebrates Teacher Appreciation Day

by Tiffany Wong, Aquila News Editor April 21, 2017

Festivities for Teacher Appreciation Day at Harker begin early in the day, with ASB and student council hosting a Teacher Appreciation Breakfast for Harker’s faculty and staff in Manzanita the morning...

Can you pass the U.S. Citizenship Test?

Can you pass the U.S. Citizenship Test?

by Nina Gee, Reporter April 21, 2017

Click here to take the quiz to find out! 

“My parents have videos of me carrying a mic around and pretending I was a reporter travelling the world. I always used to look at the news anchors on TV. One of my greatest concerns as a kid was “how are they going to pronounce my name” when they said “back to you, Kshithija!'" Kshithija "KJ" Mulam (12) said.

Humans of Harker: KJ Mulam’s lifelong journalistic journey

by Meilan Steimle, Winged Post Editor-in-Chief April 21, 2017

On campus, Kshithija “KJ” Mulam (12) makes a distinctive figure. Just over five feet tall, she can usually be spotted pounding up and down hallways in a sassy tee-shirt, camera slung around her neck,...

Students react to United Airlines incident

by Alex Wang, Winged Post Sports Editor April 21, 2017

Chicago Aviation police officers forcibly removed Dr. David Dao, a 69-year-old physician, from an overbooked United Airlines flight from Chicago to Louisville earlier this month. Prior to takeoff, the...

“One of the most important lessons my coach has ever taught me is how to open your tennis book and close all other books to only focus on tennis at the moment. When I do that, it is so easy to only focus on what I’m doing on the court, and the more I do that, the more easily it comes," Edward Tischler (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Edward Tischler finds his passions for tennis and chemistry

by Eric Fang, Reporter April 20, 2017

For many years now, Edward Tischler (12) has had a passion for two things: tennis and chemistry. Edward began playing tennis in the summer of sixth grade and was instantly hooked. He had previously...

“Business gives you infinite possibilities. One day you could be starting your own tech company and on another, you could be providing microfinance loans to farmers in rural China. Whatever the reason, business allows the world come together and gives anyone the opportunity to chase their passions," Jonathan Liu (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Jonathan Liu desires to takes on business in his future

by Anjay Saklecha, Sports Editor April 19, 2017

Coming from a family where both parents are in business and dinner talks revolve around economics and politics, Jonathan Liu (12) is naturally navigating towards a similar career path. He credits his...

DIY Burger: The Counter

DIY Burger: The Counter

by Ruhi Sayana, Winged Post Copy Editor April 18, 2017

A satisfying crunch resounds as the crinkly texture of onion rings combines with a soft brioche bun and refreshing cucumbers. Flavors combine in a mix of jalapeño jack cheese and pesto, leaving the perfect...

Jarett Anderson (10) prepares to hit the ball against blockers. The boys varsity volleyball team lost to Homestead in five sets.

Varsity boys volleyball loses to Homestead High School in five sets

by Anthony Xu, TALON Reporter April 18, 2017

Varsity boys’ volleyball lost against Homestead in five sets today at Blackford, dropping their overall record to 14-10. Harker took the lead early, winning the first set 25-22. From there, the...

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