
Humans of Harker: Diving into the depths
by Victor Gong, Asst. STEM Editor
• February 17, 2023

Humans of Harker: Orchestrating community
by Felix Chen, Asst. News Editor
• February 17, 2023

Humans of Harker: In tune with the mind
by Kevin Zhang, Asst. Sports Editor
• February 16, 2023

Humans of Harker: Programming positivity
by Edward Huang, Co-STEM Editor
• February 16, 2023
![Upper school English teacher Charles Shuttleworth poses with his recent book titled “Desolation Peak: Collected Writings," a collection of Beat Generation poet Jack Kerouac’s writings. “I did some good investigation, and it was really fun,” Shuttleworth said. “I love [Kerouac's] writing, I really respect it, so to be able to transcribe it just for myself was worth it. Overall, I felt I got to know and understand him better than I ever had.”](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/DSC_0081-e1676602304182-900x653.jpg)
Taking a peek into “Desolation Peak”
by Olivia Xu, Humans of Harker Managing Editor
• February 16, 2023

Humans of Harker: Heart for service
by Emma Milner, Asst. Sports Editor
• February 15, 2023

Humans of Harker: Chasing personal bests
by Vivian Chen, TALON Reporter
• February 15, 2023

Humans of Harker: Intentionality in identity
by Alison Yang, Asst. A&E and Lifestyle Editor
• February 14, 2023
![“[Foreign policy has helped me think] more outside of my personal bubble. When I see something now, I think more about not just how this is affecting us, but how this affects the world more broadly. Recently, there was the economic crisis of gas and oil — that doesn't just affect the US, it affects Europe,” Dilsher Dhaliwal (12) said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/DilsherDhaliwalHOH_MC-900x596.jpg)
Humans of Harker: Thinking beyond borders
by Margaret Cartee, Opinions Editor
• February 14, 2023

Upper school COVID-19 cases rise after Winter Ball
by Aryana Bharali and Ella Yee
• February 14, 2023
![“Golf is a controversial sport with stereotypes attached to it. Growing up, I was always embarrassed to say I [play] golf because of that. Being an Asian girl in the sport is my way of trying to change the game and inspiring other people to hopefully get into golf. It's interesting when I have to play with others and I can hit further than any of them, and that’s when they start thinking that I’m somebody worthy to be their competition,” Claire Chen (12) said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/ClaireChenHOH_KZ-590x900.jpg)
Humans of Harker: Swinging with style
by Katelyn Zhao, Sports Editor
• February 14, 2023

Humans of Harker: Positivity packs the points
by Claire Zhao, Asst. Copy Editor
• February 13, 2023
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