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Harker Aquila

Memoir Monday: Necklace

Memoir Monday: Necklace

by Anika Rajamani, Reporter March 13, 2017

The thick, black string is in a tight knot in the back. The ends of the string curl and hang out. The string seems old and in need of a replacement. At the other end, the string loops around the bright,...

“Music is one of those things where it’s a universal language that crosses boundaries of age and race and gender, and there aren’t many things in the world like that,” May Gao (12) said.

Humans of Harker: May Gao strives for interdisciplinary impact in her life and others’

by Trisha Dwivedi, Managing Editor March 13, 2017

As a second grader, May Gao (12) indulged in researching the heart in her elementary school science fair, playing knee surgery games and watching slideshows of live surgeries. Now, 10 years later, as a...

Freshmen gather in Nichols Atrium for the LIFE assembly on Friday. Speaker Diane Main addressed the topic of digital citizenship during the meeting.

Freshmen and sophomores attend annual LIFE assemblies

by Anya Weaver, Reporter March 11, 2017

Upper School Director of Learning, Innovation and Design Diane Main and writer D’ Anne Burwell, author of the memoir “Saving Jake: When Addiction Hits Home,” spoke to the freshman and sophomore classes,...

Devin Keller (9) and Haley Keller (11) show off their dance moves during the salsa dancing competition held at La Noche Cultural. Both also performed in a dance routine in the talent show prior to the salsa dancing competition.

Spanish National Honor Society hosts annual cultural night

by Tiffany Wong, Aquila News Editor March 10, 2017

Colorful paper streamers, decorative cultural posters and traditional Spanish music transformed the gym this evening for the Spanish National Honor Society’s annual La Noche Cultural. Held every spring,...

Qualifiers participate in the NACLO invitational round, held on March 9.

Students participate in Invitational Linguistics Olympiad

by Rose Guan, Winged Post Copy Editor March 10, 2017

Nine upper school students participated in the invitational round of the North American Computational Linguistics Olympiad (NACLO) in Main yesterday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The students, Kai-Siang Ang...

A variety of collectible sports items. Many students at the upper school show their support for their favorite teams by either wearing apparel or collecting items such as posters.

Students find enjoyment in collecting sports “swag”

by Nicole Chen, Features Editor March 10, 2017

From apparel and homeware to stationery and pet supplies, collectible sports "swag" has become a popular way of supporting one's favorite sports team. Whether it be football, basketball or any sport...

CEO and founder of PandiaHealth.com Sophia Yen, one of the speakers at the conference, discusses her own experiences with starting her business. The conference featured both a Q&A session and a political panel segment.

Los Altos Hills Youth Commission hosts annual leadership conference

by Maya Kumar, Winged Post Features Editor March 9, 2017

The Los Altos Hills Youth Commission hosted their fifth annual leadership conference on Sunday at 10 a.m. at the Los Altos Hills Town Hall. The event focused around building entrepreneurship skills...

Student competitors work on problems during the Harker Math Invitational. Members of the upper school Math Club wrote and helped administer the tests.

Upper school students assist at annual Harker Math Invitational

by Tiffany Wong, Aquila News Editor March 8, 2017

Upper school Math Club members helped out at Harker’s annual Harker Math Invitational for middle and lower school students at the Blackford campus last Sunday. The contest invited over 300 students...

Makenzie Tomihiro (11) takes a photo of an exhibit of Ming pottery at the Asian Art Museum. A total of 10 students, chaperoned by AP Art History teacher Donna Gilbert, were part of the trip group to the museum.

AP Art History students travel to Asian Art Museum in San Francisco

by Rose Guan and Tiffany Wong March 8, 2017

AP Art History students visited the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco for a day-long field trip and museum-based art project today. The trip members, chaperoned by History Department chair and AP Art...

“Both art and music started out as such a chore, but I really started to enjoy it, and it became a way for me to relieve stress instead of creating more stress. It’s just really helpful, and there are some times when painting and playing music have helped me so much, and I don’t know what I would have done without them,” Joyce Zhao (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Joyce Zhao learns to love art and music

by Katherine Zhang, Asst. STEM Editor March 8, 2017

As an artist, Joyce Zhao (12) has painted everything from flowers to animals to buildings, using a brushes, paints and paper to bring various scenes to life. And of all the things that she has painted,...

“Times in high school feel difficult now, and you feel like you’ll remember all the highest points and lowest points of your experience, but in reality, the most mundane ones, or seemingly mundane ones will stand out to you most in the future, and those moments aren’t made up of your biggest failures or your highest grade you got in the toughest class. It’s really about who you surround yourself with, and the experiences you chose to have,” Maya Valluru (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Maya Valluru learns of the importance of friendship

by Devanshi Mehta, TALON Business Manager March 7, 2017

Ever since Maya Valluru (12) reached for the same name tag as Maya Rai (12) during freshman orientation, they became the best of friends. Maya Valluru met Illana Goldberg (12) in fourth grade at Challenger...

Students sit in anticipation for the awards ceremony at DECA SCDC to begin. The event took place from Thursday, March 2 to Sunday, March 5 in the Santa Clara Marriott.

Harker DECA members take top awards at annual State Career Development

by Helen Yang, Reporter March 7, 2017

This year, 106 upper school students attended the State Career Development Conference (SCDC) to compete with students in DECA chapters from all over California from Mar. 2 to 5 at the Santa Clara Marriott. Students...

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