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The student news site of The Harker School.

Harker Aquila

The student news site of The Harker School.

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Editors' Note: Our take on the purpose of the paper

Editors’ Note: Our take on the purpose of the paper

by Prameela Kottapalli and Katherine Zhang September 3, 2018

A new year, a new class of freshmen, a host of new teachers — and with it, a new issue of the Winged Post! We, as your editors-in-chief, are excited to welcome you to Volume 20. A couple weeks ago,...

Dialectic: Free Speech

Dialectic: Free Speech

by Kathy Fang and Jin Tuan September 3, 2018

In our recurring Dialectics, two authors with contrasting viewpoints discuss an issue of prominence in the local or broader community. We hope to use these multiple view stop provoke deeper thought among...

Editorial: Healing, recovery and moving forward with time

Editorial: Healing, recovery and moving forward with time

September 3, 2018

In the wake of the arrest of a longtime Harker teacher for misconduct involving a student, the Harker community is experiencing a complex jumble of emotions — denial, grief, frustration, shock, betrayal.   You...

Fill your head with words, not worries. Reading is a useful tool when you're looking to take your mind off, well, anything–whether it's a text left on "read" or an unfinished calculus test.

How to practice self-care

by Prameela Kottapalli, Winged Post Features Editor April 12, 2018

It’s come to that point in the semester. The days are longer, the nights are shorter, and school feels harder. Freshman year finally starts to feel like high school. Sophomore year, for many, brings...

In this repeating guest column, we encourage all student writers from around the community to share their memorable experiences while at the Upper School.

Heart of Harker: What It Means To Be Conservative

by Raymond Banke, Guest Writer April 1, 2018

Imagine a tightrope, high above the ground. On one end, a donkey is biting the rope, occasionally yanking it an inch back. Across from the donkey rests an elephant, its trunk wrapped furiously around the...

Facebook breach underscores our own lax privacy standards

Facebook breach underscores our own lax privacy standards

by Editorial April 1, 2018

Facebook users across the world were shocked to learn that private data about them may have been collected—through a breach of Facebook’s policies—by a political marketing firm. In 2013, Russian-American...

The ethics of Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrests

The ethics of Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrests

by Gloria Zhang, Asst. Features Editor April 1, 2018

The world turned upside down when a new era of polarization stumbled through not the doors of the White House, not the doors of American citizens, but the doors of the world. When will this back and forth...

Editor’s Note: letting go of mottos and prioritizing myself

by Kaitlin Hsu, Editor-in-chief April 1, 2018

“Five minutes early is on time, on time is late, and late is unacceptable.” “Positive mental attitude.” “Everything happens for a reason.” “Everything does not happen for a reason.” “Failure...

Dialectic: Technology and Modernity

Dialectic: Technology and Modernity

by Vivian Jin and Zoe Sanders April 1, 2018

In our recurring Dialectics, two authors with contrasting viewpoints discuss an issue of prominence in the local or broader community. We hope to use these multiple view stop provoke deeper thought among...

Princess Jasmine intensely stares down the camera, revealing her pouted lips, seductive eyes, and stressed hourglass body. This depiction is an actual scene in the movie “Aladdin.”

Media Matters: Misconceptions of Beauty

by Farah Hosseini, Reporter March 29, 2018

Seven years ago, my father asked me why I favored a certain contestant after watching the season finale of “American Idol”.  I responded that I liked her blonde locks and perfectly shaped body, but...

Though the College Board devised the AP in the hopes of providing college-level curricula to high schoolers, many teachers and students are skeptical that they achieve this end. How does the AP hold up under scrutiny?

Dialectic: AP Tests

by Nicole Chen and Karina Chen March 8, 2018

Winged Post: At Harker, many students choose to enroll in Advanced Placement (AP) classes. Are AP classes really college-level courses? Karina: Yes, they should be considered college-level courses....

P.E. credits insufficiently credited for camaraderie

P.E. credits insufficiently credited for camaraderie

by Arya Maheshwari, Reporter March 8, 2018

Given the right outlook, the P.E. requirement can become something so much more than a box that is grudgingly checked off, as is the case with most obligations. Squeezing out 10 service hours with reluctance,...

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