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Harker Aquila

The student news site of The Harker School.

Harker Aquila

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Harker Aquila

Math Department considers new calculator recommendation

Math Department considers new calculator recommendation

by Alex Wang, Web Developer November 28, 2015

The Upper School Math Department is considering changing its calculator recommendation to include the HP Prime calculator, rather than just the TI-83 and TI-84. Although there is no required calculator,...

Global reset: facing our future

Global reset: facing our future

by Meena Gudapati and Vijay Bharadwaj November 28, 2015

Driving to school, charging a phone and using a computer are seemingly unrelated events. The one thing they all have in common is their energy consumption. In the United States, about 84 percent of all...

UBER VS. THE WORLD

UBER VS. THE WORLD

by Meilan Steimle, Alex Wang, and Anjay Saklecha November 28, 2015

Yellow cabs and buses are losing their hold on the transportation industry, both internationally and locally. As Uber expands internationally, it also provides a means of transportation for the Harker...

Substitute teacher John Heyes uses the Google Cardboard sent by The New York Times to its subscribers. Google is one of multiple companies now exploring the virtual reality industry.

Google goes 3D with Cardboard

by Vineet Kosaraju and Zachary Hoffman November 28, 2015

As Maile Chung (11) dons the cardboard box-shaped headset, she is immediately transported from the cool benches inside the Dobbins hallway to a sunny canoe piloted by a South Sudanese child in...

People gather to see Andy Weir's talk at Central Park Library. While the questions were asked a speaker at Central Park Library, the conversation was broadcasted to libraries in multiple locations, including Gilroy, Mountain View, Berkeley, and Livermore, Andy Weir's hometown.

Q&A with Andy Weir

by Derek Yen and Lauren Russell November 28, 2015

Andy Weir, author of the book The Martian, which recently received a critically acclaimed film adaptation, conducted a Q&A session over Google Chat on Nov 10. People could submit questions to be asked...

Three Foothill High School students perform an experiment at a Science for Youth club meeting. Sci- ence for Youth club’s mission is to encourage and instruct children in various scientific fields.

Mass media popularizes science

by Maya Kumar and Prameela Kottapalli November 28, 2015

Popular science, or pop science, is currently experiencing a rise in following due to content from accessible sources, such as YouTube, making scientific concepts easy for the general public to digest. This...

Wingspan Extended: Virtual reality technology extends the video game industry

Wingspan Extended: Virtual reality technology extends the video game industry

by Sahana Srinivasan, Asst. STEM Editor November 12, 2015

A black, box-shaped, plastic headset with stretchy black straps sits on a wooden table. A few students linger around. One steps up to the table. She fits the straps onto her head. The image of a stadium...

Morgan Douglas (10) sits in Main Hallway during lunch and checks her Facebook notifications. She checks her Facebook account every day for any updates or to browse.

Facebook loses popularity with teenagers

by Danya Zhang, Reporter November 3, 2015

With the ability to contact friends, browse through photos and keep up with everything that happens in the world, social media is used by teenagers, adults and grandparents. Many people use platforms such...

Juniors David Zhu and Evani Radiya-Dixit were named reigonal finalists in the 2015 Siemens Competition. 11 other students were named semifinalists.

Two juniors named as 2015 Siemens finalists

by Nisha Shankar, Reporter October 28, 2015

The Siemens Foundation named Evani Radiya-Dixit (11) and David Zhu (11) as two of 97 regional finalists in the 2015 Siemens Competition for Math, Science, and Technology on Oct. 19. Earlier on Oct. 16,...

Global reset: facing our future

Global reset: facing our future

by Vineet Kosaraju and Sahana Srinivasan October 18, 2015

In a survey for the first issue of the Winged Post, we asked freshmen which global phenomenon would most affect their adulthood. One response was climate change. According to NASA, global carbon dioxide...

Nemo Yang (9) watches  Rithvik Panchapakesan (9) learns to use the band saw in the Robotics Lab in Nichols. Harker’s robotics team, also known as Team 1072, made it to quarterfinals in this year’s CalGames, an off-season robotics competition with the same theme and events as the annual FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC).

Robotics team makes quarterfinals at CalGames

by Derek Yen and Brian Park October 18, 2015

The upper school robotics team made it to the quarterfinals of CalGames on Oct. 3 at Lynbrook High School, missing the cut-off for the semifinals by one place. “It was my first time ever going to...

Bees' death linked to parasites, pesticides

Bees’ death linked to parasites, pesticides

by Derek Yen and Adrian Chu October 18, 2015

Honeybees are beleaguered by a number of often lethal diseases, many of which do not have an obvious solution. The most common of apian diseases is infestation by varroa mites, which are an obligate...

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