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A map depicting average temperatures across the U.S. with orange representing "above average" and red representing "record high." 2016 was the second warmest year on record in the U.S.

2016 was the second-warmest year on record in the U.S.

by Katherine Zhang, Asst. STEM Editor January 16, 2017

2016 was the second warmest year on record for the U.S. and was accompanied by a marked increase in the number of extreme weather disasters, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association...

Donors for the Capital Campaign as well as a number of students signed the I-beam, a vital piece in the new Performing Arts building. While the beam was only meant to be signed by those who contributed to the construction of the center, the enthusiasm of students who wrote on the steel was still appreciated.

Contributors to Capital Campaign sign girder

by Zachary Hoffman, Reporter January 16, 2017

Donors for the Capital Campaign signed a white painted I-beam in Nichol’s atrium throughout last week to commemorate contributions to and the progress of the construction. The atrium hosted two events...

“One thing that is important to me when I do something is to actually be able to see if it gets results, so I like starting from nothing and then over time seeing the robot get built until the finished product. We actually keep a time-lapse of it, which is something I enjoy watching when it's done,” Karthik Sundaram (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Karthik Sundaram dedicates time in the robotics lab

by Nerine Uyanik, Reporter January 15, 2017

Joining robotics opened many doors for Karthik Sundaram (12). It aided him in his path towards discovering his passion, making new friends and eventually finding volunteer work in a similar field. Karthik...

“My New Year’s Resolution is to be more organized.” - Eric Kallbrier

Talk Around Campus: What are your New Year’s Resolutions?

by Ruhi Sayana, Winged Post Copy Editor January 15, 2017

The upper school Orchestra performs. The Winter Concert took place on January 13 at the Mexican Heritage Theater.

Upper school musicians perform at annual Winter Concert

by Maya Valluru, News Editor January 15, 2017

Musicians from the Upper School and Middle School performed in the annual Winter Concert held at the Mexican Heritage Theater on Friday. The instrumental groups included the upper school orchestra, jazz...

“[Acting gives you] a chance to be not who you are. When you are a character, no one is looking at you the way they do in real life,” she said. “It’s cool to have an effect on the audience and to grow from that," Mia Giammona (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Mia Giammona develops confidence through performing arts

by Natasha Maniar, Reporter January 14, 2017

Mia Giammona (12) lives by the motto “Fortune favors the bold,” and believes that her self-confident nature has benefitted her performing arts career and mentoring activities as well as her willingness...

Surrounding myself with people who have such great leadership skills, such great confidence, people who are so smart, made me want to work hard. They all inspired me to grow. And I did grow. That person who sits in the corner—that’s not who I am anymore," Ankita Uppugunduri (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Ankita Uppugunduri gains confidence through business

by Prameela Kottapalli, Winged Post Asst. Features Editor January 13, 2017

Ankita Uppugunduri (12) entered high school as a reserved freshman, uncertain of what path she would pursue. But when she met the DECA officers—student leaders who exuded confidence and supported their...

Automation has already transformed the manufacturing industry. Other industries and eventually society will need to adjust as robot becomes smarter and cheaper.

The shorter work week: an alternative to the universal basic income

by Adrian Chu, Opinion Editor January 13, 2017

McDonald’s first drive-thru restaurant opened in Sierra Vista, Arizona in 1975 allowing diners to order food without leaving their cars. 41 years later, McDonald’s plans to replace all human cashiers...

Senior Jordan Thompson takes a free throw. She recently surpassed the previous Harker record for most career points.

Jordan Thompson becomes leading all-time scorer

by Alex Wang, Sports Editor January 13, 2017

Senior varsity girls basketball player Jordan Thompson now holds Harker’s record in career points for both the girls and boys teams. Thompson recently broke Alex Abarca’s (09’) previous record...

“Using programming, I can tell [computers] what to do with their ridiculous brain power. Part of why I enjoy computer science is because of those moments where I go, ‘Oh man, I figured out the answer!’ whenever I solve whatever problem I’ve been trying to solve. There’s that little epiphany I get, and I think that’s the best feeling,” James He (12) said.

Humans of Harker: James He problem-solves using computer science

by Helen Yang, Reporter January 12, 2017

For James He (12), computer science is a passion, a hobby, and a way to connect with others. “There’s that atmosphere you get when people are working together on this one problem,” he said. “Part...

Varsity basketball head coach Samuel "Butch" Keller talks to his players. Keller reached his 600th career win on Tuesday.

Coach Keller reaches 600-win milestone

by Alex Wang, Sports Editor January 12, 2017

The varsity boys basketball team defeated Crystal Springs Uplands last night and Head Coach Samuel “Butch” Keller reached the milestone of 600 wins in his career as a coach. Keller has coached basketball...

“I like that fact that [public forum debate] is based on the community because anyone can listen in on a public forum round and understand what is happening. We get judged by judges who are parents, teachers, or anyone from your community. I like the fact that it is so universal and inclusive," Joyce Huang (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Joyce Huang believes in the power of education

by Rashmi Iyer, Reporter January 11, 2017

When Joyce Huang (12) tried speech and debate for the first time in sixth grade, she hated it. But ever since she specialized in solely debate in seventh grade, it gradually became one of her greatest...

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