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Harker Aquila

The student news site of The Harker School.

Harker Aquila

The student news site of The Harker School.

Harker Aquila

“Don’t be afraid. Even if you’re big or small, slow or fast, you still have a place on the field, it’s for everyone. Big guys, they have the line. Fast guys, they have the wide receiver or running backs. There’s always a place for anyone on the team, so don’t feel like ‘Oh I’m not big enough,’ you can work on that. Just don’t be afraid of trying out football, it’s not that scary," Davis Howard (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Davis Howard plays with no fear under pressure

by Gloria Guo, TALON Academics Editor November 11, 2016

Davis Howard (12) remembers everything about that one play. The sweat dribbling down his temples, the black helmet adorned with a glossy “H” perched on top of his head. Illuminated by the lights beaming...

The contrarian’s constraint

by Derek Yen, STEM Editor November 10, 2016

There are Trump supporters in our community. It may be hard to believe, and even harder to imagine. But make no mistake – there indubitably exist non-facetious local Trump supporters. But they are...

Upper school teacher casts first vote as U.S. citizen

by Raveena Kapatkar, Zachary Hoffman, and Maya Valluru November 9, 2016

Upper school chemistry teacher Dr. Mala Raghavan voted for the first time after becoming a U.S. citizen. Watch an interview with her, in which she describes why she became a citizen, why she is voting...

“When I look at a character, whether it’s a character that I’m reading or a character who’s right in front of me, an actual person – because they're really not that different, a fictional character and a real character – the reason that appeals to me is because I can see so much of myself in that character," Andrew Rule said.

Humans of Harker: Andrew Rule and the personas we make

by Derek Yen, STEM Editor November 9, 2016

Andrew Rule, who writes short stories, is fascinated with the construction of characters. Andrew pursues his interest in writing in his free time, serving as a co-editor-in-chief of Harker’s Eclectic...

Donald Trump wins 2016 presidential election

Donald Trump wins 2016 presidential election

by Justin Su and Trisha Dwivedi November 8, 2016

Donald John Trump wins the 2016 presidential election, beating out Hillary Clinton 276 electoral votes to 218 votes, as of 12:15 a.m. on Nov. 9. Minutes before midnight on Nov. 8, Trump gave a speech...

Christina Cannady and her daughter vote at a Westmont precinct Tuesday evening.

Editorial: Coping with the outcome of a contentious race

November 8, 2016

The election process naturally reveals the dark underbelly of any candidate. Both campaigns worked to unearth every word and action during the campaign and of the past. With plenty of controversy surrounding...

A sign near a polling location for the 2016 presidential elections bears instructions in many languages. According to the Census Bureau, 43 percent of eligible voters 18 to 29 voted that year.

Live election updates

by Maya Valluru, Executive News Editor November 8, 2016

Harker Aquila will update this article as results are announced across the United States. 9:10 p.m.: Trump has taken Iowa as per CNN. 9:07 p.m.: Trump just won Utah as per the Washington Post. 8:48...

Students listen to acclaimed artist and journalist, Jason Hanasik.  Harker Career Connect hosted an interactive lunch and learn event on Nov. 7.

Career Connect hosts lunch and learn event

by Natasha Maniar, Reporter November 8, 2016

Career Connect, one of Harker’s clubs in the BE department, hosted an interactive lunch and learn event with Jason Hanasik, an acclaimed artist and journalist on Monday Nov. 7. Twenty attendees including...

“To me, programming feels like a huge sandbox where you can do anything you want to fit any function and it’s only constrained by your own imagination. It’s also a pretty challenging and intellectually stimulating activity. It feels to me like a huge intricate puzzle that you have to scope out all the parts to and then you write code to fit every single function and integrate everything together perfectly so it’s both efficient and fits the thing you want to accomplish," Vedaad Shakib (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Vedaad Shakib programs robots

by Ashley Jiang, Photo Editor November 7, 2016

Swiping his membership card over the sensor on the door into the TechShop, Vedaad Shakib (12), carrying his backpack on his back, steps into the brightly lit, equipment-filled workshop –– his second...

Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump have insulted each other extensively during the presidential debates. America needs to focus on substantive issues, not the caustic remarks.

Insult-driven debates spell out ruin for country

by Rashmi Iyer, Reporter November 7, 2016

“You are a puppet.” “Such a nasty woman.” “You should be ashamed of yourself.” One could walk into a school and hear these insults flung to and fro by children. However, these jibes were not...

The homecoming court walks down the Nichols staircase to make their entrance.  The dance took place on Friday, Nov. 4 in the Nichols Atrium.

Harker holds annual homecoming dance

by Megan Cardosi, TALON Sports Editor November 5, 2016

The Upper School’s annual homecoming dance was held on Friday from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. in the Nichols atrium. Usually, the dance takes place in the gym, but due to construction, the space was too limited....

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