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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

Global headlines (Volume 19, Issue 5)

by Eric Fang, Winged Post Global Editor March 8, 2018

France approves immigration bill French President Emmanuel Macron approved a bill that would decrease the consideration period for an asylum seeker from a year to six months and allow...

Members of Harker's JCL delegation cheer during the 2017 state convention's opening ceremonies. This year's California Regional Certamen Rounds (Carcer) was held at the Acalanes Adult Education Center in Walnut Creek, while the 2018 state convention will be held at the Menlo School from April 13 to 14.

News update (Volume 19, Issue 5)

by Vijay Bharadwaj, Irina Malyugina, and Sara Yen March 8, 2018

Latin students immerse themselves in Latin culture at Regional Certamen Upper school and middle school Latin students attended the California Regional Certamen Rounds (Carcer) on March 3. Carcer is...

A lunch prep for a vegetarian meal consists of stir fry carrots, bamboo shoots, tofu, cucumbers and boiled edamame. Some Buddhists choose to eat only vegetarian foods on the first and 15th days of the Chinese lunar calendar.

Fasting traditions offer religious insight: Community members reveal stories behind fasts

by Gloria Zhang, Aquila Asst. Features Editor March 8, 2018

Religious fasting is the abstinence of certain foods or drinks during a specific time period. Followers of major religions such as Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, Judaism and Hinduism all have unique traditions...

Dr. Prathap Reddy, the chairman and founder of Apollo Hospitals, a large chain of private hospitals operating in India, believes the new healthcare system will be the largest change to Indian healthcare in decades. The Indian government recently announced their plan to expand healthcare coverage to 500 million more Indians.

India announces to expand new healthcare system

by Eric Fang, Winged Post Global Editor March 8, 2018

India announced their plans to institute a new healthcare system that would reportedly give 500 million Indians free healthcare by early February. This major change comes before a crucial general election...

Flowers bloom on trees lining a gravel walkway
in the new landscaping area in front of the Rothschild Performing Arts Center. The landscaping area sports fruit trees, wild mustard and gravel paths.

Changing the landscape: Landscaping in front of Rothschild Performing Arts Center inspired by Santa Clara Valley orchards

by Vivian Jin, Reporter March 8, 2018

Fruit trees. Wild mustard. Ornamental shrubs. Wandering paths. The vast landscaped area of the newly created region between the RPAC and Main Hall is now home to 45 varieties of Bing cherry trees, apricot...

History Club advisor Roxana Pianko helps history club co-president Aryana Far (11) archive supplies from the trunk of World War II era supplies. The four trunks were brought to Pianko from Romania to the U.S. by a friend, who bought them at an auction.

History Club archives World War II era supplies

by Jessie Wang, Reporter March 8, 2018

History Club will be creating a Google Doc digital finding aid containing detailed information on a specific set of records for items contained within four trunks as part of their ongoing World War II...

Seniors Anika Banga, Sameep Mangat and Markus Wong and sophomore Kenya Aridomi dance to “Boogie Woogie
Bugle Boy.” Downbeat was one of four upper school vocal groups performing in United Voices.

Choral groups perform in RPAC’s inaugural show

by Anvi Banga, Aquila Asst. News Editor March 8, 2018

Upper school vocal groups performed at their first showcase in the Rothschild Performing Arts Center on Feb. 23 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. The United Voices concert featured upper school vocal groups Bel Canto,...

Raymond Banke (11) submitted his artwork, titled Himalayas, to the regional Scholastic Art and Writing contest. Raymond won two Gold Keys, one Silver Key, and four Honorable Mentions.

Winning Keys: Students garner medals in regional Scholastic Art and Writing Awards

by Anna Vazhaeparambil, Reporter March 8, 2018

Over 60 upper school students received recognition in this year's regional Scholastic Art and Writing Awards, announced on Jan. 30, for their submissions of literary and visual art. According to Scholastic,...

Allersma demonstrates her frisbee skills. Allersma has played both competitively and recreationally.

Meet your teacher: Physics teacher plays in tight-knit Ultimate Frisbee community

by Helen Yang, STEM Editor March 8, 2018

Aside from being a full-time mom and physics teacher, Dr. Miriam Allersma is also an ultimate frisbee lover. Having participated in the sport for over fifteen years, she has had many exciting experiences...

Sophomores Kaidi Dai and Sara Lynn Sullivan exude energy at a rehearsal for the Korean pop, or K-pop, dance routine.

Student Spotlight: Students audition for 2018’s Hoscars show

by Karina Chen, Reporter March 8, 2018

The curtains open, revealing a group of dancers posed in their beginning positions. The audience eagerly stares at the silhouettes of the dancers, while the bright lights being casted from above reflect...

Changing the Landscape: 54 years after America criminalized sexual assault, it remains a prevalent workplace issue

Changing the Landscape: 54 years after America criminalized sexual assault, it remains a prevalent workplace issue

by Prameela Kottapalli, Vijay Bharadwaj, and Rose Guan March 8, 2018

A never-before seen campaign is waking up the world to the struggles of women in the workplace faced with the harmful actions of the powerful—from the moguls of Hollywood to the tech giants of Silicon...

Activists spark change through social media movements

Activists spark change through social media movements

by Mahika Halepete and Farah Hosseini March 8, 2018

Social media activism, from the #BlackLivesMatter movement to the #MeToo movement, has become exponentially impactful due to recent events. “A hashtag is not helping. Hashtags are very pretty on Twitter....

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