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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

The map shows my car ride from my house to school. This time serves as my "mindful minutes" for the day.

The Calm Car Ride

by Sharanya Balaji, Reporter March 27, 2014

The alarm clock goes off. I press snooze. Soon 6:30 AM becomes 7 o’clock. Getting to school on time seems impossible. I’m barely awake and it’s hard to focus while I’m thinking about the two tests,...

Riyal Talk: How I Met The End of an Era

by Riya Godbole, Aquila Entertainment Editor March 24, 2014

On Monday, March 31 at 8 p.m., I will sorrowfully witness the death of five friends I have cherished for three and a half years. Five friends that have made me burst out into fits of laughter, caused tears...

LiveWell: The Misconception of Multitasking

by Anokhi Saklecha, Reporter March 24, 2014

Open up your math book; check your email. Flip to a blank page in your notebook; reply to the text message you just received. Do your first math problem; refresh your Facebook newsfeed. This continuous...

Cheesy Childhood Classics

by Kshithija Mulam, Reporter March 17, 2014

The “High School Musical” movies are one of Disney’s most successful franchises of the last decade. The movies are also infamous for being probably one of the most sappy children’s film trilogies...

The Thought Bubble: A Self-Chosen Path

by Priscilla Pan, Reporter March 13, 2014

I climb onto the chair, lift the dusty cover, and whip out the piano score for “The Wind Forest,” by Joe Hisaishi, hot off the printer. Three flats? I don’t remember seeing that there before I...

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Sindhuniverse: the international plague of child sex trafficking

by Sindhu Ravuri, Winged Post Global Editor March 12, 2014

 Nisha was born in the Nat community of Bihar, where intergenerational prostitution is an entrenched practice. The girls of the village are taught as children that they are indebted to their families....

Dilip’s Dissertations: The sleep manifesto

by Nikhil Dilip, Winged Post Editor in Chief March 12, 2014

“Sleep is for the weak.” The mantra repeated in my head until it had lost all meaning. After all, I have to push myself through these last 30 pages of reading before tomorrow’s test, right? I’ll...

Editorial: Shifting the scale towards gender balance

Editorial: Shifting the scale towards gender balance

by Winged Post Editorial Staff March 12, 2014

Feminism may seem like a fight of the past, but in reality, it can’t be cast aside or taken for granted. Just last week, a female WestJet pilot received a note on her seat from a male passenger that...

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The ups and downs of being raised by a single mother

by Mariam Sulakian, Aquila News Editor March 12, 2014

For the past 16 years of my life, there is only one person who has never left my side—my mother. Although she may not have had much of a choice, she deserves commendation for enduring years of my wrath,...

Rumeenations: Looking for lupines

by Meena Chetty, Winged Post Editor in Chief March 12, 2014

As an almost high school graduate, I like to think that I have changed from my five-year-old self—and hopefully for the better. I’m starting to realize, however, that that’s not necessarily the case. The...

Finding Solace in a Gratitude Journal

by Anokhi Saklecha, Reporter March 12, 2014

I am a pessimist. I have always seen the glass as half-empty, and I have never been able to make out the silver lining. As high school students, pessimists or not, we have all been bogged down...

Straight Talk: Not so standardized testing

by Sheridan Tobin, Winged Post Opinion Editor March 12, 2014

“I decided freshman year that I wasn’t going to play the game,” she said. “I didn’t even study for my SAT.” At first, my friend’s bold statement was shocking—not studying for the SAT?...

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