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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

Tech Talk

by Kathy Fang, Photo editor May 14, 2018

NASA and SpaceX launched the Transiting Exoplanet Surveying Satellite (TESS) on April 18, whose mission is to investigate exoplanets that may be capable of supporting life in a sky area 400 times larger...

STEM Scene

STEM Scene

by Kathy Fang, Photo editor May 14, 2018

The upper school Science Bowl team competed at the National Science Bowl competition in Washington, D.C., after having won the regional competition in February.   A team of upper school...

Peggy Sawyer (Ellie Lang-Ree(11)) tap dances while singing a song. 88 people in total, including cast, crew and musicians were involved in the production of 42nd Street.

Come and meet those dancing feet on “42nd Street”!

by Aditya Singhvi and Jessie Wang May 14, 2018

When “King of Broadway,” Julian Marsh (Akhil Arun (12)), falls onto hard times, he has no choice but to put on the largest musical Broadway has seen for the last 20 years, “Pretty Lady”. Rich magnate...

Elliot Kampmeier (9) crouches down beside a stack of chairs and one of his cats. “My dad’s coworker runs a cat shelter, just out of his house, so we got both of our cats from him. It’s really funny, because he used to play minor league baseball, so he’s this really buff, tall guy, and there’s pictures of him bottle feeding little kittens so it’s really great," he said.

Pets of Harker

by Nina Gee, Reporter May 14, 2018

With all the stress and pressure that comes with being a high schooler, many students turn to their furry friends for comfort and support. As a listening ear, a loyal companion, and a way to connect with...

Meet your teacher: History teacher strives for inner balance

Meet your teacher: History teacher strives for inner balance

by Mahika Halepete and Helen Yang May 14, 2018

Silence seeps into the air as a group of people sit together, meditating—then, chants begin to echo as they recite the names of gods in Hebrew through a harmony of songs. When the clock strikes exactly...

The evolution of cigarettes: Vaping trend popularizes among youth

The evolution of cigarettes: Vaping trend popularizes among youth

by Kathy Fang, Saloni Shah, Krishna Bheda, and Irina Malyugina May 7, 2018

In light of the recent surge in the popularity of JUUL devices, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) embarked on a nationwide crackdown on teenage e-cigarette use by tightening regulations, issuing...

William Rainow (10), Thomas Rainow (10) and Joshua Valluru (10) play a Brazilian song together across their instruments. The Music Around the World showcase was held in English teacher Christopher Hurshman's room on April 24.

Music Around the World hosts mini-concert to encourage self-expression

by Karina Chen, Reporter May 7, 2018

Music Around the World (MAW) hosted a concert featuring unique music styles from student performers on April 24. Students performed pieces of music outside the mainstream, and music genres ranging from...

Global headlines (Volume 19, Issue 7)

by Eric Fang, Winged Post Global Editor May 7, 2018

Geologists say North Korean nuclear test site has collapsed In early April, North Korea said that its missile testing site Punggye-ri would be closing. Many believed this action was meant to improve international...

Harker Aquila editor-in-chief Meena Gudapati (12) holds the publications Pacemaker finalist award. Print publication the Winged Post placed fifth in the event's Best of Show competition.

Harker Journalism visits San Francisco

by Eric Fang and Maya Kumar May 7, 2018

Fourteen Harker Journalism students traveled to San Francisco from April 11 to 14 for the JEA/NSPA conference, in which online publication Harker Aquila received their Pacemaker finalist award and print...

President Trump announced the addition of a question on the 2020 census that would ask individuals whether they are citizens. Such a question is raising concern of undercounting and biases against immigrants.

Capitol Hill: What You Missed (Volume 19, Issue 7)

by Michael Eng and Saloni Shah May 7, 2018

The U.S. Department of Commerce announced the reintroduction of the citizenship question on the upcoming 2020 decennial census on March 26. This marks the first time the question has been in the census...

Protesters gather outside San Francisco's Powell Street station to protest President Trump's retaliatory missile strike against Syria for their usage of chemical weapons. In the middle of last April, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad allegedly attacked civilians with illegal chlorine gas and nerve agents.

Syrian chemical facilities hit by airstrike: President Trump launches missiles in response to civilian chemical attack

by Eric Fang, Winged Post Global Editor May 7, 2018

The U.S., supported by France and the U.K., launched airstrikes reportedly on several Syrian chemical weapons facilities on April 14. The assault comes as a response to the alleged chemical attack on Syrian...

Biology teacher Dr. Gary Blickenstaff, Academic Dean Evan Barth and psychology teacher Kelly Horan will be transitioning out of their current faculty positions into new roles for the upcoming school year. While Blickenstaff will be retiring, Barth will transfer to the middle school as the Middle School Division Head, with Horan taking on Barth's position of  Academic Dean.

Moving on: Staff transitions

by Arushi Saxena, Reporter May 7, 2018

AP and Honors Biology teacher, Synopsys advisor retires Gary Blickenstaff will be retiring. He is currently a biology teacher and has taught AP Biology, Honors Biology, Evolution and summer AP Biology...

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