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Another year bites the dust

Another year bites the dust

by Nicole Chen, Kathy Fang, and Ashley Jiang February 5, 2018

U.S. faces reckoning over assault, harassment and misconduct Allegations, consequences spread to Hollywood, politicans, Silicon Valley, media Trump sworn in as 45th president 4 million...

Pulse of the People: Awards season marks "new horizon" for representation

Pulse of the People: Awards season marks “new horizon” for representation

by Anvi Banga, Farah Hosseini, and Maya Kumar February 5, 2018

As feminist and social justice movements further develop, many people are outraged at the lack of diversity in Hollywood and its award winners. Many people were upset when the winners of the biggest...

Dialectic: Gun Control

Dialectic: Gun Control

by Jin Tuan and Aditya Singhvi November 19, 2017

The topic of gun control has reentered the public arena with increased freshness int he wake of mass shootings at Las Vegas and in Texas. What steps should be taken to prevent deaths and injury from gun-related...

(Occasionally) “taking the L”: A cost-benefit analysis of senior fall

(Occasionally) “taking the L”: A cost-benefit analysis of senior fall

by Sahana Srinivasan, Winged Post Editor-in-chief November 19, 2017

Cost-benefit analysis: It’s one of the most fundamental concepts of economics, something 100 of our upperclassmen learn every September and then again three days before May exams. For those of you not...

In this repeating guest column, we encourage all student writers from around the community to share their memorable experiences while at the Upper School.
Please email all column ideas to wingedpost2017@gmail.com.

Heart of Harker: The other side of the interview

by Melissa Kwan, Guest Writer November 19, 2017

Every spring, the journalism program undergoes a “leadership transition.” The underclassmen applying for positions curate their best work, interview with Ms. Austin and wait for the fateful decision...

Students themselves must take the initiative and contribute in the process of deciding topics if assemblies are to address students concerns with specificity and with relevance to the student body. Alissa Gao's (9) presentation is an example of an engaging talk.

Meetings should incorporate more student input

by Editorial November 19, 2017

There recently were two notable schoolwide assemblies: one on gender, in which marriage and family counselor Maureen Johnston gave an introduction to topics in gender, and another, the honor council town...

A memorial service for Dr. Mirzakhani, who had taught at Stanford, was held on Oct. 21 in the CEMEX auditorium in Stanford.

Memorial held for Fields medal winner

by Saloni Shah, Reporter November 18, 2017

Dr. Mirzakhani, renowned scholar and math genius, died on July 14 of breast cancer at age 40. Stanford University held a memorial service for Dr. Maryam Mirzakhani, professor of mathematics, on Oct. 21...

STEM Scene

STEM Scene

by Arushi Saxena, Reporter November 18, 2017

HARKER Math Competition Members of Math Club attended a competition at Santa Clara University on Nov. 4. They participated in a three-hour exam involving several different types of problems. Students...

The PUMaC team practices on Nov. 10. The competition will be on Nov. 18 at Princeton University.

Math Club members attend first travel contest

by Anmol Velagapudi and Michael Eng November 18, 2017

A team of eight students from the Math club will compete in the Princeton University Mathematics Competition (PUMaC) in New Jersey on Nov. 18th. The upper school’s team consists of senior Swapnil Garg;...

A graphical rendering of two neutron stars colliding. Scientists detected a neutron star collision for the first time in August and presented their findings on Oct. 16.

Two different signals detect neutron star collision in historic scientific moment

by Arya Maheshwari and Katherine Zhang November 17, 2017

Scientists announced the discovery of a neutron star collision, which was detected on Aug. 17, in news conferences throughout the world on Oct. 16. Reports written by over 3,500 astronomers on the historic...

Research partners Swapnil Garg (12) and Katherine Tian (11) received notice on Nov. 6 that the Siemens Foundation named them regional finalists. They developed an automatic cancer-severity classifier at the Heng Lab in Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center of the Harvard Medical School.

Siemens regional winners named

by Anya Weaver and Nerine Uyanik November 17, 2017

Senior Swapnil Garg and junior Katherine Tian were named regional winners in the 2017 Siemens Competition on Nov. 6 for their development of an autobiotic classifier to assess the severity of kidney cancer,...

Global Reset

Global Reset

by Anvi Banga and Anika Rajamani November 17, 2017

The recent California wildfires have destroyed over 504,600 acres of land; more than 100,000 people have been evacuated from their homes and at least 40 people died. 2017 is ranked as the ninth worst hurricane...

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