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Stahl dances the evening away with tango partner Sam Safadi. “If you want something challenging, then challenge yourself with Tango,” Stahl said.

Meet your teacher: Math teacher moves to the music through tango career

by Rose Guan and Kathy Fang March 31, 2018

A singer fills the air with a plaintive melody. Dozens of tango dancers locked in tight embraces sway in time with the rich music, covering the room with intricate series of steps. Among them is...

Pulse of the People: ICE raids sweep immigrant communities

Pulse of the People: ICE raids sweep immigrant communities

by Eric Fang and Arushi Saxena March 31, 2018

Immigration is one amongst many policies, like marijuana legalization, climate change, and offshore drilling, upon which California politicians and the Trump administration disagree. Shane Patrick Connolly,...

1893: Manzanita Hall is established by Frank Cramer as a preparatory school for boys in Palo Alto.

The History of Manzanita: Commemorating 125 years of Harker

by Nerine Uyanik, Humans of Harker Asst. Videographer and Feature Photographer March 31, 2018

This piece was originally published in the pages of The Winged Post on March 30, 2018.

Experts on play promote relaxation and creativity

Experts on play promote relaxation and creativity

by Irina Malyugina and Anjay Saklecha March 31, 2018

In a nation –– and a school –– where hard work is emphasized, some turn to play for a break and relaxation. Molly Sonsteng creates projects as the head producer of Madcap...

Students organize walkout, debate and town hall on gun control

March 31, 2018

Prior to the March for Our Lives protests, the Harker community held a walkout and vigil on March 14 to commemorate and honor the lives lost in the massacre, an event hosted by various student organizations...

Chef Steve mixes vegetables in a bowl after washing them. Though comfort food is often associated with greasy and unhealthy food, Martinez says, “My purpose in naming my
company that was just the notion of food being nourishing and comforting.”

So you wanna be a chef?

by Nina Gee and Anna Vazhaeparambil March 30, 2018

“Never apologize, never explain; if that’s the way it turned out, that’s the way I meant it to be.” This philosophy inspired by his culinary hero, Julia Child, is one that Chef Steve Martinez lives...

Students discuss art pieces displayed in Nichols Atrium. The works of this year's AP Studio Art students were featured in an exhibit up earlier this year.

Artstravaganza displays Scholastic Art and Writing pieces in Nichols Atrium

by Sara Yen, Reporter March 29, 2018

Artstravaganza, the upper school's annual art and writing exhibition, will be on display in Nichols Atrium starting April 9. The gallery will include the works of this year's Scholastic Art and Writing...

Global headlines (Volume 19, Issue 6)

by Eric Fang, Winged Post Global Editor March 29, 2018

Vladimir Putin wins election in landslide Russian president Vladimir Putin won his country's presidential election, winning 76% of the vote. He will continue to lead Russia for at least another six-year...

Jessica Dickinson Good- man ‘07 speaks at the February meeting. Goodman was sworn in as a member of the Human Services Commission, a voluntary advisory body for San Jose, in January. Her goals are to improve transit for women and children, increase disability access in San Jose and invite an ICE spokesperson to speak to the commission.

Capitol Hill: What You Missed (Volume 19, Issue 6)

by Kaitlin Hsu and Sahana Srinivasan March 29, 2018

Jessica Dickinson Goodman '07, in her new capacity as a San Jose Human Services Commissioner, is tackling the impact that Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has on San Jose families. Dickinson...

Brendan Wong (10) performs a saxophone solo during the An Evening of Jazz concert. Held on March 16, this year's An Evening of Jazz was the third concert held in the new Rothschild Performing Arts Center.

Evening melodies: Harker hosts An Evening of Jazz and Santa Monica concerts at Rothschild Performing Arts Center

by Saloni Shah, Reporter March 29, 2018

The upper school orchestra hosted their first performance in the new Patil Theater with the Santa Monica High School Wind Symphony in the Santa Monica exchange concert on March 8. A week after, Jazz Band...

Japan enforces some of the strictest gun laws in the world. In 2014, there were only six deaths by  firearm in the entire nation. The U.S. has less stringent gun control laws and had 38,658 gun related deaths in 2016. In response to the Parkland school shooting, the Florida state legislature raised the minimum age to buy a firearm from 18 to 21.

Shots heard around the world: How do American gun laws compare to those of other developed nations

by Varsha Rammohan, Reporter March 29, 2018

Following the recent mass shootings in the United States, advocates have spoken out against the leniency of American gun regulations compared to those of other countries. Americans make up five percent...

President Trump affirmed the establishment of tariffs on imported steel and aluminum on March 8 in an effort to bolster American companies that struggle to compete with foreign companies. “From an economics standpoint, the purpose of tariffs is to protect a domestic industry [and] try to boost employment in that industry under the theory or the hope of creating more steel and aluminum domestically and therefore growing the economy,” economics teacher Sam Lepler said.

Tariffs imposed on imported steel and aluminum

by Arya Maheshwari, Reporter March 29, 2018

President Trump affirmed the establishment of tariffs on imported steel and aluminum on March 8 in an effort to bolster American companies that struggle to compete with foreign companies. The tariffs were...

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