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Harker Aquila

The student news site of The Harker School.

Harker Aquila

Harker math club poses outside after taking a math contest. The team will be taking the Purple Comet! Math Meet contest on April 14 and 20.

Math Club prepares to take last team competition of school year

by Neil Bai, Reporter April 13, 2016

Harker math club members will take the Purple Comet! Math Meet contest on campus between on April 14 and April 20. “It is free [and] online, so as far as accessibility goes, any school anywhere can...

Freshmen Christopher Gong, Andrew Chang and Kaushik Shivakumar consider their robot during a VEX tournament. The team has won multiple awards at both the middle school and high school levels.

Students compete in VEX Robotics tournaments

by Sahana Srinivasan, Asst. STEM Editor April 3, 2016

The sound of frantic voices and conversations fill the cramped space as dozens of teams bustle around their robots, making split-second decisions and fixes. Teams have chosen their alliances and continue...

A team of students participates in the annual Harker Programming Invitational. The event took place in Nichols Hall on March 20.

Programming club holds annual invitational

by Nicole Chen, Reporter April 3, 2016

Programming club hosted the annual Harker Programming Invitational (HPI) from 8:15 a.m. to 2 p.m. which included competitions, speakers and a college fair was hosted by the programming club in Nichols...

Anuva Mittal (11) demos an experiment at the 10th Symposium. This year, WiSTEM will introduce new interactive workshops.

WiSTEM hosts 11th annual Research Symposium

by Prameela Kottapalli, Reporter March 25, 2016

The 11th annual Harker research symposium will take place on Saturday, April 9 from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m, and will feature science-based student research presentations, formal upper school student talks,...

Jonathan Ma (12) poses with four other finalists from the Bay Area at Washington DC for the Intel Science Talent Search (STS). STS started in 1942 and is the most prestigious high school research competition. Jonathan’s project involved predicting cancer drug responses with machine-learning.

Intel STS finalist travels to Washington D.C.

by Rose Guan, Reporter March 25, 2016

Senior Jonathan Ma, who was named an Intel Science Talent Search (STS) finalist on Jan. 20, traveled to Washington, D.C., to meet with judges and 39 other finalists from March 10 to March 16. Jonathan,...

Students to compete in local Chemistry Olympiad

Students to compete in local Chemistry Olympiad

by Derek Yen, Aquila Columnist March 23, 2016

The United States was initially not going to send a team to the 48th International Chemistry Olympiad, held in Karachi, Pakistan in late July this year. The Department of State officially advises against...

Forty-eight Harker students who participated in the TEAMS competition stand inside San Jose State University. The competition, which took place Feb. 27, included two other schools, Palo Alto High School and Mountain View High School.

Students participate in annual TEAMS competition

by Prameela Kottapalli, Reporter March 5, 2016

Two teams from Harker took first place in their divisions in the multiple choice portion of the annual Test of Engineering Aptitude in Math and Science (TEAMS) competition, which took place last Saturday...

Facebook has added five new Reaction options in addition to being able to "like" posts. The feature was released worldwide on Feb. 24.

Facebook releases Reactions feature

by Sahana Srinivasan, Asst. STEM Editor March 5, 2016

Facebook released Reactions worldwide on Feb. 24, adding options for “love, haha, wow, sad or angry” to the traditional “like” and “comment” features. “Not every moment you want to share...

Nastya Grebin (9) explains her research project at the research symposium. She conducted her research with her partner, Anooshree Sengupta (9).

Students to showcase research in annual Synopsys Competition

by Brian Park, Reporter March 5, 2016

The Synopsys Science and Technology Championship science fair, with 74 Harker students participating, will take place on March 17. Both upper school and middle school students will participate and...

Harker Horizon met last Wednesday to discuss their plans for the upcoming year. The club, advised by Chris Spenner, research class teacher, is publishing an online peer-reviewed journal to highlight student research.

Horizon begins online peer-reviewed student journal

by Derek Yen, Reporter March 4, 2016

Harker Horizon, the school’s work-in-progress science journal, plans to publish a first issue online and is currently calling for student researchers, especially Intel or Siemens competitors, to submit...

Three members of Twitter's Women in Engineering group present at their open house event in San Francisco in April, 2015. This group is one of several at the company that is intended to promote a sense of community and support.

The Diversity Gap

by Sahana Srinivasan, Asst. STEM Editor March 4, 2016

Last year, Intel announced a goal of making 40 percent of their new employees female, African American, Latino or Native American, and earlier this month, the company announced that it had exceeded its...

The health effects of climate change

The health effects of climate change

by Tiffany Wong, Reporter March 3, 2016

Increases in global temperatures, changes in humidity and rainfall patterns enable certain insects, such as ticks and mosquitoes, to populate regions previously uninhabitable by these organisms. These...

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