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The student news site of The Harker School.

Harker Aquila

The student news site of The Harker School.

Harker Aquila

Harker Sweeps "Kicks Against Cancer" Games

Harker Sweeps “Kicks Against Cancer” Games

by Neil Bai, Reporter January 25, 2015

Starting at 3 p.m., the junior varsity  boy's soccer team played against Woodside Priory, winning 7-0 (they scored eight times but the league only allows a differential of seven) and dominated the game...

Kicks Against Cancer Broadcast

by Meilan Steimle, Winged Post Opinion Editor January 25, 2015

Victor Shin (9) and Brandon Mo (9) discuss homework at a table in front of Manzanita Hall. Students start the second semester off strong by working hard.

First week of the second semester begins

by Alex Wang, Reporter January 23, 2015

Students implement new classes and shift schedules with the beginning of a new semester of high school. While the semester presents a great deal of change for some students, it has a minimal impact on...

Students dress up as the Queen of Hearts and the Mad Hatter from Alice and Wonderland. Harker's students and faculty showcased a variety of costumes on Halloween last Friday.

Keller’s Korner – 10/31

by Meilan Steimle, Winged Post Opinion Editor November 7, 2014

From a day off to Halloween festivities to a Wednesday concert, the past two weeks were filled with opportunities for students to relax. There were no classes last Monday, which was the end of a three-day...

Minimum wages across the United States

Minimum wages across the United States

by Meilan Steimle, Winged Post Opinion Editor November 7, 2014

Talk around the capital

by Vasudha Rengarajan, Aquila Co-Editor-in-Chief November 7, 2014

                                               

Terrance Menieflu laughs about his age. Although he isn't completely satisfied with his wages, Terrence maintains a positive outlook.

Low wages, high spirits

by Meilan Steimle, Winged Post Opinion Editor November 7, 2014

Terrance Menieflu, a custodial worker in his late fifties, has been working at the National Zoo for over 30 years, so for him, the recent protests are barely a blip on the radar. “Well I guess, you...

Journalism students attend a keynote by Bob Woodward

by Sharanya Balaji and Alyssa Amick November 7, 2014

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Milestones of The Washington Post

by Meilan Steimle, Winged Post Opinion Editor November 7, 2014

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Upper School Journalists visit the Washington Post

by Tara Parimi and Apoorva Rangan November 7, 2014

When the elevator doors opened, seventeen jaws dropped, like kids in a candy store. Or rather, like seventeen student journalists at The Washington Post. Upper School student journalists visited the...

Crisis reporting: Journalism versus advocacy

by Kacey Fang and Vasudha Rengarajan November 7, 2014

Woodward and Bernstein’s resulted in 48 government officials found guilty of breaking the law. Despite these charges and the eventual resignation of Nixon, Woodward still considers the greatest success...

Emily Chow (’08) offers final words of advice to seniors Jessica “Fred” Chang, Apoorva Rangan, and Kacey Fang. Students were encouraged to ask questions throughout the tour about her personal and professional experiences as a Harker alumnus.

Alum discusses journey to journalism career at Washington Post

by Elisabeth Siegel, Winged Post News Editor November 7, 2014

Standing in front of what seemed to be an interminable mass of cubicles sporadically populated with men and women staring at their device screens or engaging in intense conversation with one another, she...

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