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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

Facebook granted access to users' private information to Cambridge Analytica, a firm that worked for the Trump campaign. The company hired Aleksandr Kogan to gather data of more than 87 million American Facebook users.

Cambridge Analytica data breach of Facebook sparks outrage

by Srinath Somasundaram, Reporter May 7, 2018

The U.K. affiliate of Cambridge Analytica, a political firm founded by large Republican donor Robert Mercer and former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon, used surveys conducted through an app and...

Green Team members speak to EPA official safter the listening session held by the EPA on Feb. 28.

Global Reset: Students fight Clean Power Plan repeal

by Anvi Banga and Katherine Zhang April 23, 2018

The words “Speaker 117” echo through the room as a teenager, the first speaker of the session, rises from her seat. All heads turn towards her as she slowly makes her way to the podium at the front...

Programming club officers Rakesh Nori (10) and Alexandra Michael (12) sit in the audience before a talk. The club hosted talks and also featured a keynote speaker.

Bay Area’s coders compete in Harker Programming Invitational

by Karina Chen, Reporter April 23, 2018

Students dispersed across Nichols Atrium focused on their laptops, hastily typing on their keyboards with looks of focus and intent as they were locked in on challenging programming problems. The teams...

Space industry's privatization leads to new breakthroughs, challenges

Space industry’s privatization leads to new breakthroughs, challenges

by Tiffany Wong, Aquila News Editor April 23, 2018

Since the Soviet Union’s launching of the first artificial satellite Sputnik 1 and the United States’ landing of the first humans on the Moon in Apollo 11 during the Space Race years, aerospace research...

Hawking gives a lecture for NASA's 50th anniversary in 2008. He died on Mar. 14 at age 76 in his home in Cambridge, England.

Remember Stephen Hawking: Hawking leaves legacy of theoretical physics research and groundbreaking discoveries

by Gloria Zhang and Nicole Chen April 23, 2018

Renowned theoretical physicist and author Stephen Hawking died at age 76 on March 14 after a long battle with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). Members of Hawking’s family released a statement...

Ellen Guo (12) presents her project to a judge at the 2018 Synopsys Science Fair.  The fair has gone virtual in response to the CDC's advisory against mass gatherings.

Annual Synopsys science fair draws student researchers

by Krishna Bheda, Aquila columnist April 23, 2018

The  2018 Synopsys Championship took place at the San Jose Convention Hall on March 14th and 15th. High school students displayed their projects from 1:30pm to 5:00 pm for judges and were available for...

In this repeating guest column, we encourage all student writers from around the community to share their memorable experiences while at the Upper School.

Heart of Harker: What It Means To Be Conservative

by Raymond Banke, Guest Writer April 1, 2018

Imagine a tightrope, high above the ground. On one end, a donkey is biting the rope, occasionally yanking it an inch back. Across from the donkey rests an elephant, its trunk wrapped furiously around the...

Facebook breach underscores our own lax privacy standards

Facebook breach underscores our own lax privacy standards

by Editorial April 1, 2018

Facebook users across the world were shocked to learn that private data about them may have been collected—through a breach of Facebook’s policies—by a political marketing firm. In 2013, Russian-American...

The ethics of Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrests

The ethics of Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrests

by Gloria Zhang, Asst. Features Editor April 1, 2018

The world turned upside down when a new era of polarization stumbled through not the doors of the White House, not the doors of American citizens, but the doors of the world. When will this back and forth...

Editor’s Note: letting go of mottos and prioritizing myself

by Kaitlin Hsu, Editor-in-chief April 1, 2018

“Five minutes early is on time, on time is late, and late is unacceptable.” “Positive mental attitude.” “Everything happens for a reason.” “Everything does not happen for a reason.” “Failure...

Dialectic: Technology and Modernity

Dialectic: Technology and Modernity

by Vivian Jin and Zoe Sanders April 1, 2018

In our recurring Dialectics, two authors with contrasting viewpoints discuss an issue of prominence in the local or broader community. We hope to use these multiple view stop provoke deeper thought among...

Taking it to the streets: Thousands march in youth-organized rallies for gun control legislation

Taking it to the streets: Thousands march in youth-organized rallies for gun control legislation

“Protect lives, not guns.” “Schools are for learning. Not for lockdowns.” Scrawled in black and red paint, these two phrases emblazoned the posters of best friends Gemma Favaloro and Isabella...

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