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A Harker player makes a free throw during the first quarter of the game. The score at the end of the game was 38-66.

Varsity boys basketball loses to Pinewood

by Anvi Banga, Reporter January 25, 2017

The Varsity Boys lost against Pinewood 38-66 at the Blackford gym yesterday. After Pinewood won the tip-off, they quickly gained a lead, ending the first quarter with Harker behind 6-21. Harker fought...

Pieology: DIY Pizza

Pieology: DIY Pizza

by Ruhi Sayana, Winged Post Copy Editor January 24, 2017

Flavors explode in a whirlwind of pesto, spicy buffalo sauce, jalapeño and gooey mozzarella cheese. The freshness of green peppers, tomatoes, olives and mushrooms top off the sensational combination and...

“Ballroom is just such a unique sport that I didn’t know existed. What’s even great about it is that when you go to a studio, you see 60- or 70-year-old women dancing, and I’m like, ‘Woah, what if I continue ballroom for the next 50 years in my life? What if I’m that 70-year-old on the dance floor dancing?’ That’s just such a cool thought, and I hope I can do so," Riya Chandra (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Riya Chandra dances through life

by Trisha Dwivedi, Managing Editor January 24, 2017

“When I get on the dance floor, it’s just a whole new world; I don’t think about school, I don’t think about any of my extracurriculars, college, nothing. It’s just a place for me to do what...

Carrie Fisher speaks at the 2015 San Diego Comic Con conference during “Star Wars: Force Awakens” promotions. Fisher died last December 27, and was known for playing the role of Princess Leia in four Star Wars films.

Why it’s time to examine the ethics of CGI use and what to do about it

by Neil Bai, Copy Editor January 23, 2017

Movie studio LucasFilm announced that they had “no plans to digitally recreate Carrie Fisher’s performance as Princess or General Leia Organa” on January 13, 17 days after Carrie Fisher's death....

Memoir Monday: Baby Brother

Memoir Monday: Baby Brother

by Helen Yang, Reporter January 23, 2017

A chubby-cheeked two year old boy stands barefoot in the center of the photo with a marbled blue backdrop hanging behind him and covering the ground, and brightly colored toys and plushies scattered around...

“If all of a sudden you feel like you can’t live in the way that everyone is entitled to, I think that’s a kind of deprivation that’s unjust, and a lot of why I [participate in activism] is because I want the next girl who's on this campus to feel just a little less uncomfortable and a little more free to be exactly who she is and a lot less apologetic about her nature,” Divya Rajasekharan (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Divya Rajasekharan campaigns for change

by Sharon Yan, TALON Student Life Editor January 23, 2017

Feet planted firmly on the ground, hands on her hips, eyebrows slightly raised—Divya Rajasekharan (12) examines the world with a critical eye, constantly ready to enact change. Participating in the...

Captain Vedant Shah (11) attempts to fake out the opposing player with fancy footwork. The boys varsity soccer team defeated Eastside 2-0.

Soccer teams defeat Eastside College Preparatory in annual Kicks Against Cancer games

by Michael Sikand, Social Media Editor January 22, 2017

As a downpour of rain fell on a slick Davis Field, the Harker soccer teams defeated Eastside Prep during the annual Kicks Against Cancer event last Friday afternoon. The varsity boys, varsity girls...

Participants in the Women's March in San Francisco hold up signs. The number of demonstrators in major cities across the country as well as overseas significantly exceeded the amount of expected participants.

Record number of individuals participate in Women’s Marches across globe

by Maya Valluru and Tiffany Wong January 22, 2017

Close to 210,000 Bay Area residents traveled to the cities of San Jose, Oakland and San Francisco yesterday to participate in a series of marches, most prominently Women's Marches, in protest against Trump’s...

DJ Myty Myke plays music during Winter Ball. Students from all grades attended the annual dance in the Nichols Atrium on Saturday night.

Winter Ball themed New York, New York took place Saturday

by Julia Huang, TALON Co-Organizations Editor January 22, 2017

At around 10:30 p.m., red and gold balloons began falling onto the 360 students who attended Winter Ball. Lights flashed and changed colors from purple to pink, blue and green. A miniature Empire State...

“In my time as a high school student, I have gone out and tried as many things as possible. I would call 13 year old Arben and tell him to work a little harder and put a little more time into academics, but I don’t regret having all the fun I've had at all," Arben Gutierrez-Bujari (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Arben Gutierrez-Bujari strives to lead a balanced life

by Adrian Chu, Opinion Editor January 22, 2017

Arben Gutierrez-Bujari (12) is a fierce athletic competitor but makes sure to enjoy and appreciate life. “It’s important to do what needs to be done,” Arben said. “Academics always comes first;...

“When you read your own writing, it isn't just words and grammar that you absorb: it's a powerful tool for mental recall. You remember not only the words but your state of mind when you wrote them, and what possessed you to arrange them in one way and not another. Some of my middle school works have actually made me cringe and say, ‘What were you thinking when you thought this would be good?’ and then I'm quiet, because I know the answer. Incidentally, if I ever read the phrase ‘flashing sapphire eyes of icy blue’ again, I'll throw up in my mouth a little," Lavinia Ding (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Lavinia Ding writes from her imagination

by Kevin Huang, TALON People Editor January 21, 2017

From a young age, Lavinia Ding has used writing as an outlet for her thoughts and ideas. She uses her creativity and imagination to fabricate entire worlds, characters and stories that fascinate her. “I...

 “Languages aren’t just this foreign concept; they’re another way of talking to people. I like the idea of the unknown, and I want to make it so that that unknown culture is known to me. I’m attracted to that mystery. I want to find it; I want to uncover it. If there was no unknown, I think I would just be bored. It excites me, and I want to discover what’s behind it," Megan Swanson (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Megan Swanson pursues multiple languages

by Julia Huang, Organizations Editor January 20, 2017

Around 5 a.m. in an airport in Washington, D.C., a stranger started speaking to Megan Swanson (12) in Chinese. The man appeared to be requesting to borrow her phone, and she replied, in his language, that...

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