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"Japanese [culture] has more levels of formality, there’s more intricacy to it… There’s a difference between your boss and your teacher, or a teacher you know well. Here [in America], you can just have a conversation with anyone you find at the bus stop. No one’s going to think you’re weird for it; you’re having a conversation. It would be significantly weirder in Japan," Annabella Armstrong (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Annabella Armstrong draws cultural awareness from her passion for languages

by Mahika Halepete, Reporter December 11, 2016

There's bilingual, trilingual, quadrilingual—and then there's Annabella Armstrong (12). She started learning Japanese in middle school and since then, she has added French, Latin, Italian and American...

“Art gives you a lot of freedom to just mess with things, You can do anything you want almost, but yet at certain times, there’s some form to it but there is also flexibility," Ryan Chen (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Ryan Chen meticulously focuses on detail

by Neil Bai, Copy Editor December 10, 2016

Whether it’s painting on a canvas or organizing volunteering activities, Ryan Chen meticulously plans each step, focusing on every last detail. “I’m really big on organization and I keep a really...

Conservatory groups from the Upper, Middle, and Lower schools performed in the annual holiday show for students and faculty to enjoy on Friday, Dec. 9.

Conservatory groups perform in annual Holiday Show

by Helen Yang, Reporter December 10, 2016

Conservatory groups from the Upper, Middle, and Lower schools performed in the annual holiday show for students and faculty to enjoy on Friday, Dec. 9. The show included orchestra performances of holiday...

"What I really eventually hope is that in clinical practice one day, some of the [research] work that I've done will be incorporated to help someone somewhere either get an earlier diagnosis or understand their situation at a better level than they would have before, so my ultimate goal is really just to find a way to use the resources that we have as privileged students of The Harker School to make a difference in someone's life who might not have the same opportunities," Manan Shah (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Manan Shah develops a love for helping

by Rose Guan, Winged Post Copy Editor December 9, 2016

Like many other students, Manan Shah (12) enjoys computer science. Where he differs is in his use of technology for a multitude of lesser-known activities, from participating in the upper school’s nuclear...

“You know how I got that haircut in eighth grade? The bob with the bangs? Basically, [my dance teacher Yoko] started choosing people who she believed had potential, and she would make them get the same haircut as her—which is really weird. I didn't even think I was that good, but there was just one moment in front of the whole class. I was standing right in the center, and she pointed at me and she was like, ‘I see myself in you,’” Isabel Lai (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Isabel Lai carries on legacy of dance instructor through teaching

by Kathy Duan, TALON Editor-In-Chief December 8, 2016

Although playful and spontaneous with her friends, Isabel’s demeanor shifts when she dances. Brown eyes often crinkled with laughter turn focused and steady, and the same feet seen treading the ground...

A league championship patch is displayed. Many fall athletes won both team and individual awards this past season.

Fall athletes win league and division awards

by Alex Wang, Sports Editor December 8, 2016

Fall athletes have completed their seasons, accumulating many awards in the process. Girls Volleyball The girls volleyball team finished its season with a 3-6 record in league, 6-18 overall. The...

“[With aquascaping], you can build a whole ecosystem that looks beautiful, and you can also grow plants. I also find that interesting because whether I’m just adjusting a dosage schedule or trimming the plants, [I] have a piece of nature that I have built myself," Jay Paranjpe (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Jay Paranjpe explores aquascaping to beautify fish tanks

by Brandie Van Londen, Reporter December 7, 2016

For his 13th birthday, Jay received a 55-gallon fish tank the size of a bench table. However, he soon grew tired of his nondescript aquarium, so he decided to explore ways of creating a more exciting home...

Jordan Thompson (12) attempts a lay-up.

Girls varsity basketball wins first home game of season against Kirby Prep

by Jin Tuan, Reporter December 7, 2016

The varsity girls basketball team won against Georgiana Bruce Kirby Preparatory School 62-31 in a non-conference game at the Blackford gym yesterday. The Eagles led following the first quarter by a...

A map of the results of the 2016 presidential election. Each state has a certain amount of electors that ultimately votes for their preferred candidate.

The Electoral College explained

by Nicole Chen and Anjay Saklecha December 7, 2016

Every four years, the American people use the electoral college system to determine the President and Vice President of the United States. The electoral college is currently comprised of 538 electors,...

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Cast list announced for 2017 Spring Musical

by Michael Sikand, Social Media Editor December 7, 2016

The cast list for the 2017 High School Musical was announced on Monday, with the decisions coming a week after students auditioned for their roles on Nov. 29 and 30. The list of cast members and their...

Manan Shah (12) wins $50,000 scholarship of Siemens Competition

Manan Shah (12) wins $50,000 scholarship of Siemens Competition

by Derek Yen, STEM Editor December 6, 2016

The Siemens Foundation announced senior Manan Shah as the winner of the $50,000 scholarship of the 17th Siemens Competition in a ceremony which was livestreamed at 11:00 a.m. ET today. Manan was named...

“[Playing piano] is more of a state of peace and frustration at the same time, but it’s a good feeling of frustration. It’s all about pressing the keys of my piano because I can express anything that I’m feeling into a song or piece that I’m playing, and then I get absorbed into it. This is the time when I don’t think about anything else. I’m just in the moment," Bill Liang said.

Humans of Harker: Bill Liang uses silent reflection to better himself

by Anjay Saklecha, Features Editor December 6, 2016

In a noisy world, Bill Liang (12) harnesses the power of silent reflection needed to focus, contemplate and recharge. After 9 years at Harker, Bill has learned that digesting different people’s views...

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