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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

WP Senior year: perfectly chaotic

by Aditi Ashok December 21, 2011

Senior year. After three years of anticipation, it was finally here. I decided with determination at the beginning that this year was going to resemble all the Facebook photo albums of upperclassmen I...

WP Embracing the name of “Little Pavitra”

by Vasudha Rengarajan December 20, 2011

7:30. August 22. My first day of high school, and I already had a nickname: “Pavitra’s sister.” With a three-year age difference, my sister and I share one year at the Harker Upper School together,...

Editorial – Issue 4

by Winged Post Editors December 9, 2011

Three… two… one… “Happy New Year’s!” As 2012 approaches, we would like to propose some New Year’s resolutions for our school community to try out. Here they are, from the light-hearted to...

Why forbearance needs to be forgotten

by William Chang October 28, 2011

Life sometimes means doing something I do not want to do. Life is about responsibility, doing what I should realistically do. And when what I do doesn’t make me happy, I show a stubborn forbearance in...

On the DL – Issue 3

by Daniela Lapidous October 28, 2011

By the time this first column goes to print, I will have forgotten all about it. In fact, I will be quite busy throwing myself a party to commemorate another momentous occasion: my first ever filled-up...

À La Mody: The Problem with Packing – Issue 3

by Priyanka Mody October 28, 2011

I need to create a filter for my travel packing list; right now, it contains only one word: everything. I am an impetuous packer. I can’t distinguish the essentials from those items better left at...

Issue 2 Editorial — Passion: Not a graduation requirement

by Winged Post Editors October 7, 2011

How many times have we been told to find our passions? To chase our hearts’ desires? It’s a cornerstone of an American upbringing. Follow your dreams, the kindergarten teacher says. You can be an astronaut....

À La Mody — The Magic of Food

by Priyanka Mody October 4, 2011

Every Sunday morning, for as long as I can remember, I’ve accompanied my mother to our local farmers’ market where I am always surrounded by the difficult choices: bright, fuchsia-colored beets or...

Column: Tiffany thinks out loud about independence

by Tiffany Chien May 23, 2011

It wasn’t until these past several days when I realized how terrible goodbyes are. From our three and half hour “kumbaya” at Laguna Beach to the momentous senior sleepover Tuesday night, it’s difficult...

The end of our face-to-face connection

by Sophia Wang March 6, 2011

Picture this: you are in a library studying for that huge English test you have on Monday. You turn to the left and you see a stylish 20-something-year-old female furiously typing away on her Smartphone....

The curve: Defeating the purpose of taking tests

by Priyanka Mody March 6, 2011

When an exam is administered, it serves two purposes: to test how well the students understand the material, and to show whether they can apply that information, not simply regurgitate it. Or at least,...

Opinion: Student thieves trample on school’s morality

by Kevin Lin February 4, 2011

Without looking, you pull the zipper and reach into your backpack for your wallet. Odd. It does not seem to be there, but you recall placing the wallet there this morning. Your heart starts racing and...

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