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The student news site of The Harker School.

Harker Aquila

The student news site of The Harker School.

Harker Aquila

Global Reset: Day Zero

Global Reset: Day Zero

by Arushi Saxena, Reporter March 12, 2018

Over three quarters of Cape Town, South Africa’s nearly 4 million residents will no longer be able to run water through their homes by July 9th. This day, dubbed Cape Town’s “Day Zero,” marks the...

Manan Shah ('17), a national finalist in the 2016 Siemens Competition, gives a talk at the 2017 Research Symposium. Shah was Harker's only national finalist that year.

Siemens Foundation announces competition end, channels funds into new opportunities

by Derek Yen, Opinion Editor March 12, 2018

The Siemens Competition in Math, Science and Technology has concluded after 19 years with its 2017 Competition, the Siemens Foundation stated in a news release on Feb 1. As of the time of writing, there...

STEM Scene

STEM Scene

by Neil Bai, Aquila Copy Editor March 12, 2018

Harker team wins National Science Bowl The Harker upper school Science Bowl team won the regional competition for the 2018 National Science Bowl (NSB), qualifying for the NSB National Finals taking...

Deadliest flu season in a decade slows

Deadliest flu season in a decade slows

by Katherine Zhang and Srinath Somasundaram March 12, 2018

Despite lowering numbers of flu-related doctors’ visits in recent weeks, this year’s flu season, the deadliest in a decade, is expected to last several more weeks as influenza viruses circulate throughout...

Journalism teacher Melissa Falkowski poses with a colleague in an #MSDStrong T-shirt. Falkowski teaches English and advises the newspaper at MSD and has been teaching at the school for 13 years.

Courage to teach: MSD English teacher and newspaper adviser Melissa Falkowski reflects on aftermath of MSD shooting

by Winged Post Staff March 8, 2018

For our Issue 5 spread on the Feb. 14 Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting and the Never Again MSD movement, Winged Post staff had the opportunity to speak with MSD English teacher and newspaper...

Emma González, gun control activist and advocate, speaks in front of a camera for a broadcast. Emma co-founded the Never Again MSD movement following the Feb. 14 shooting at MSD.

Leading a movement: MSD student Emma González advocates for tighter national gun legislation

by Winged Post Staff March 8, 2018

For our Issue 5 spread on the Feb. 14 Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting and the Never Again MSD movement, Winged Post staff had the opportunity to speak with MSD student Emma González. An...

MSD student David Hogg sits in front of posters advocating for gun control after the Feb. 14 shooting. David is a leader and founder of the Never Again MSD movement.

Voice of change: MSD student David Hogg stands behind Never Again MSD movement

by Winged Post Staff March 8, 2018

For our Issue 5 spread on the Feb. 14 Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting and the Never Again MSD movement, Winged Post staff had the opportunity to speak with MSD student David Hogg. An owner...

So you wanna be a poet?

So you wanna be a poet?

by Nina Gee, Reporter March 8, 2018

He brings his hands up in a wild gesticulation, arms spread wide like the wings of an eagle, then sweeps them down, sending a silent wave of charisma crashing across the room. Despite the grandiosity,...

Oscar nominees hit highs and lows

Oscar nominees hit highs and lows

by Anjay Saklecha, Winged Post Copy Editor March 8, 2018

The 90th Academy Awards presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, will honor the best films, actors, actresses, directors and film songs of 2017 and will take place at the Dolby Theatre...

Though the College Board devised the AP in the hopes of providing college-level curricula to high schoolers, many teachers and students are skeptical that they achieve this end. How does the AP hold up under scrutiny?

Dialectic: AP Tests

by Nicole Chen and Karina Chen March 8, 2018

Winged Post: At Harker, many students choose to enroll in Advanced Placement (AP) classes. Are AP classes really college-level courses? Karina: Yes, they should be considered college-level courses....

P.E. credits insufficiently credited for camaraderie

P.E. credits insufficiently credited for camaraderie

by Arya Maheshwari, Reporter March 8, 2018

Given the right outlook, the P.E. requirement can become something so much more than a box that is grudgingly checked off, as is the case with most obligations. Squeezing out 10 service hours with reluctance,...

Institutionalized doping in sports obliges cultural reform

Institutionalized doping in sports obliges cultural reform

by Saloni Shah, Reporter March 8, 2018

A flood of grey and white dominated the floor as 169 athletes maneuvered through the opening ceremony of the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics, following behind the Olympic flag instead of proudly displaying...

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