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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

Computer science teacher Anu Datar emphasizes the importance of self-compassion when navigating one's personal and professional lives. "I have learned that I am my worst and harshest critic," Datar said. "I don't think anybody else has the same expectations from me that I set on myself.”

Women in STEM club teacher panel highlights balance and self-acceptance

by Eva Cheng, Co-Sports Editor December 7, 2024

Math teacher Caren Furtado, physics teacher Miriam Allersma, computer science teacher Anu Datar and chemistry teacher Ran Tao spoke about their journeys through their respective fields at a Women in STEM...

Fall Choral Concert explores “Songs of the Earth”

by Suhani Gupta, A&E/Lifestyle Editor November 23, 2024

Choral groups united for the annual fall concert, with this year themed "Songs of the Earth," on Nov. 14. Find the video's transcript below: Vocal music teacher Susan Nace: Tonight is all about honoring...

Hanz draws  back an arrow, preparing to fire. "Archery changed from something really simplistic to a place where I can relax and look forward to a new day,” Hanz said.

APEX: Aiming arrows toward aspirations

by Young Min and Lily Peng November 23, 2024

Sophomore Hanz Baek takes a deep breath, digging his fingers into the string of his bow. The timer ticks down from 30 seconds. He stretches the string until his pointer finger nudges his chin. Five seconds...

Zheng poses in front her map “How to Make a Golden State.” This map charts the labor of the Asian farmworkers who played a crucial role in shaping California’s agricultural infrastructure.

Artist in Residence: Mapping the world through art and seeds of hope

by Disha Gupta, A&E/Lifestyle Editor November 22, 2024

From far away, one sees a typical-looking map of the celebrated Golden State. But, zoom in closer, and you’ll witness a story unfold through the carefully layered strokes of paint. Artist and...

We ultimately live with other people, not news segments or trending threads. Whether at a club meeting, work or community event, find comfort in commonalities you share with others: beliefs, hobbies and anxieties alike.

Editorial: Community action carves path past election

by Editorial Board November 22, 2024

For the past year, the presidential election embedded itself into our daily lives. Whether scrolling through social media, chatting at dinner or debating during class discussions, political tensions rose...

Nichols Hall features several energy-saving innovations like solar panels and climate control systems designed to reduce energy use. Classroom lights also automatically turn off when not in use.

Global Reset: Education meets environment

by Lily Shi and Jonathan Szeto November 22, 2024

With a 1.7-acre AstroTurf field, 11 buildings, 79 classrooms and labs, the upper school campus offers numerous facilities for student academic exploration and athletic training. Harker’s facilities consume...

Spenner relishes the thrill of competition in disc golf, but finds greater fulfillment in the environment. “Disc golf is a way for me to be in a different community and a different physical space—a natural space that feeds my soul," Spenner said.

Meet your staff: Disc-overing beauty of nature

by Emma Milner and Caden Ruan November 22, 2024

For physics and research teacher Chris Spenner, it’s not the direction or speed of the perfect disc-golf shot that captivates him the most: instead, he’s drawn to its natural surroundings....

Navigating political engagement in age of algorithms

Navigating political engagement in age of algorithms

by Jessica Wang and Lily Shi November 22, 2024

America is no stranger to political strife, but today’s divisions are more personal than ever. According to a 2022 Pew Research Center survey, 63% of Democrats and 70% of Republicans view members...

Character.AI simulates connection by offering affirmations and remembering details from past conversations. Users start relying on chatbots instead of real people, and that level of dependency can be very risky.

Character AI exploits vulnerability, endangers users with false companionship

by Ashley Mo, STEM Editor November 22, 2024

Trigger warning for topics of suicide, self-harm and sexual language. When it comes to Artificial Intelligence (AI), I’ve seen its benefits firsthand, from explaining calculus questions to...

Due to the rigorous academic expectations in high school and plethora of extracurriculars that students participate in, they can easily get burnt out and sleep-deprived. Staying up all night to study can later harm students’ ability to learn in a vicious cycle.

Rest days or risking burnout?

by Ashley Mo and Mendy Mao November 21, 2024

An alarm rings at 7 a.m. A student forces their eyes open, exhausted from staying up until 4 a.m. the night before to finish their history project, skim over their English reading and complete their chemistry...

Student Diversity Coalition representative Elie Ahluwalia (11) analyzes a bar graph during the media literacy workshop. The graphs contained some of the clues necessary to solve an escape room-style puzzle.

Inaugural Day of Understanding promotes empathy inside media world

by Lily Peng, Samuel Tong, and Kairui Sun November 16, 2024

Day of Understanding invited 60 students for a full day of workshops, speaker events and a catered international buffet at the upper school on Nov. 8. The Student Diversity Coalition, along with a dozen...

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