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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 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...

Editorial: Violating Twain's message

Editorial: Violating Twain’s message

by Winged Post Editorial Board February 4, 2011

Cen---ship. Recently, the issue of censorship has been brought to the forefront of news because the new edition of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by New South Publishing replaces the “n -word”...

Tiffany’s Column: About motivation

by Tiffany Chien December 13, 2010

“Doris Kearns Goodwin!” I exclaimed at my friend who inquired about my absence on one particular Tuesday afternoon. “Wait, who?” “She’s the famous historian who wrote her latest book...

Opinion: Misery is the new black

by Daniela Lapidous March 5, 2010

The girl next to you got five hours of sleep last night. The one on your other side claims to have had three. But – wait for it – the guy right in front of you didn’t go to sleep at all! Just don’t...

Opinion: Stress weighs juniors down -The battle between work and spirit

by Leeza Arbatman November 20, 2009

Balloons are everywhere, people are dressed up in outrageous outfits, the rally is a few days away, but many students are obsessing over the biology test that could possibly raise their grade a few points....

Opinion: When good things go wrong

by Tiffany Chien October 3, 2009

“What happened?” asked my family as I stormed into the house one Friday evening. School had completely exhausted me, and long story short, I was burned out. My overwhelming fatigue and throbbing...

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