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Harker Aquila

The student news site of The Harker School.

Harker Aquila

The student news site of The Harker School.

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LiveWell: Balance of the Brain

LiveWell: Balance of the Brain

by Anokhi Saklecha, Reporter June 1, 2014

I stared at the question on my laptop screen, wracking my brain for an answer. No, of course I don’t waste my time doing that...or, wait...maybe I do. Frustration and confusion clogged my mind as I wondered...

Summer opportunities exist outside of research labs

Summer opportunities exist outside of research labs

by Tiara Bhatacharya, Reporter May 20, 2014

As the sweet scent of spring began to roll through the horizon, complete with singing birds and rays of sunshine, one thought began to plague my mind - the mythically infamous summer between junior and...

I don't understand guys...fashion.

I don’t understand guys…fashion.

by Meilan Steimle, Reporter May 20, 2014

I’ll just be honest. I really don’t get guys’ in general fashion. It’s obvious possible that this disconnect is just a symptom of my larger confusion with the male gender. It’s not that I think...

The Thought Bubble: Counting Blessings

by Priscilla Pan, Reporter May 18, 2014

Here we go, just another conversation between me and my mom: “I NEED that. Now.” “No you don’t. And besides, who’s going to pay for it?” I want something (that is not essential to my livelihood),...

Read it Or Weep: Loveletter to Dad: From Your Passenger Seat

Read it Or Weep: Loveletter to Dad: From Your Passenger Seat

by Kaity Gee, Video/Broadcast Editor May 17, 2014

I remember it like it was yesterday. I was five years, eight months, and if you asked me- I would have lied and said I was already six. I had an obsession with the Barbie Diaries, strawberry-everything,...

Read it Or Weep: Get Away

Read it Or Weep: Get Away

by Kaity Gee, Assistant Multimedia Editor May 3, 2014

I first considered the idea of running away when I was ten- a “spontaneous vacation,” if you will. It was infused into the music I lived and breathed, sewn in the fibers of my acid-wash “rebel”...

The Importance of Being a Conformist

by Maya Jeyendran, Global Editor April 22, 2014

A recent question posed in my English class struck a chord within me: what social graces are we obligated to perform every single day? I can think of numerous conventionally polite actions I exhibit every...

Life with Lizzy: Apathy or Ardor?

by Elisabeth Siegel, Winged Post Copy Editor April 22, 2014

In my previous years, and especially during middle school, I was always the unenthusiastic, unengaged, ugh-mom-this-is-so-lame-can-I-go-home-yet person you could always count on to roll their eyes at...

Read it Or Weep: Sweet Sixteen and Petrified

Read it Or Weep: Sweet Sixteen and Petrified

by Kaity Gee, Assistant Multimedia Editor April 19, 2014

An alarm clock beep, both feet planted on the ground, and an unruly bedhead: “Good morning. It’s my birthday.” And just like that, I’m inaugurated into the adolescent secret society known as...

Livewell: Laughter, it's no joking matter

Livewell: Laughter, it’s no joking matter

by Anokhi Saklecha, Reporter April 17, 2014

An undeniably infectious condition, and yet the world’s greatest medicine. Sure, an apple a day may keep the doctor away. But, perhaps the true panacea is simply within us: laughter. Whether it’s...

Freshmen Perspective On College

by Meilan Steimle, Reporter April 16, 2014

There’s a Stanford pennant hanging above my desk. It’s been there since before I started high school, before I got a new desk to handle the middle school workload, before we moved when I was in elementary...

The Cat’s Meiow: Sneaker Wedges – An Alternative to Conformity

by Meilan Steimle, Reporter April 16, 2014

When I was in 8th grade, my French class voted me “la fille la plus élégante.” To this day, I’m not sure if it was a compliment or a hint that I need to stop dressing like an old lady. The problem...

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