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Harker Aquila

The student news site of The Harker School.

Harker Aquila

This artist’s impression shows the view from the surface of one of the planets in the TRAPPIST-1 system. At least seven planets orbit this ultra cool dwarf star 40 light-years from Earth and they are all roughly the same size as the Earth. They are at the right distances from their star for liquid water to exist on the surfaces of several of them.

NASA announces discovery of seven-exoplanet system

by Nicole Chen and Tiffany Wong March 28, 2017

Scientists at NASA announced the discovery of seven Earth-like planets orbiting a single star, TRAPPIST-1, on Feb. 22. Located outside of our solar system, the planets surrounding TRAPPIST-1 are known...

Trump signs an executive order. He has continued to sign and update executive orders since their initial implementations.

Capitol Hill: What You Missed (Volume 18, Issue 6)

by Neil Bai and Ria Gupta March 28, 2017

Since President Trump’s inauguration, he has signed over 15 executive orders, implementing new policies indicative of the direction his administration is going and will go. While his immigration executive...

A "Switch" in gaming: New Nintendo console released amid popularity of phone games

A “Switch” in gaming: New Nintendo console released amid popularity of phone games

by Kathy Fang, Reporter March 28, 2017

With its release on March 3, Nintendo’s newest video game console, the Nintendo Switch, seems to push the future of video game consoles closer to mobile phone technology because the Switch can be detached...

Even Hynes, Make School Head of Community, mands the booth of Make School, which teaches students how to create and publish programming projects. The Harker Programming Invitational was held on Mar. 19.

Upper school hosts 2017 Harker Programming Invitational

by Jin Tuan, Reporter March 28, 2017

Scattered around the Nichols atrium and in the science classrooms with their heads craned forward, the students in each of the 46 teams huddled at their own tables, focused intently on the programming...

Overpopulation pressures threaten the environment

Overpopulation pressures threaten the environment

by Rose Guan and Tiffany Wong March 28, 2017

The impacts of overpopulation on the environment amount to some of the most contested of the many issues relating to climate change, not least due to the various and sometimes coercive ways that governments...

Avi Gulati (9) and Nikhil Dharmaraj (10) pose with their trophies after the California Coast District Tournament. They will represent Harker at the upcoming national tournament.

Upper school speakers finish strong at NSDA Qualifiers

by Tiffany Wong, Aquila News Editor March 28, 2017

Nikhil Dharmaraj (10) and Avi Gulati (9) will represent the Harker speech and debate team at the upcoming National Speech and Debate Association’s National Tournament following their performances at...

Katrina Ipser (10), Katrina Liu (10) and Kevin Huang (12) organize GSA boba sales outside of Manzanita. GSA members also sold blueberry coffee cake to students and faculty during their club week.

Front page update (Issue 6)

by Kshithija Mulam, Winged Post Editor-in-Chief March 28, 2017

GSA hosts club week GSA hosted their club week last week. The organization sold boba during lunch and handed out stickers as part of their efforts throughout the week. In addition to their sales, Director...

Water cascades from an overflowing creek in Santa Clara, washing up on the surrounding banks during floods in March. The Bay Area experienced a high amount of rainfall and flooding in early March, with water levels reaching a high of 14.4 feet in San Jose.

Bay Area infrastructure flooded: Community experiences extreme rainfall in early March

by Derek Yen and Kat Zhang March 28, 2017

When rainwater from the Anderson Reservoir first began spilling over into the nearby Coyote Creek, it seemed like a promising sign for the Bay Area, which had been plagued by drought for years. Yet days...

Dean of Students Kevin Williamson, whose office is pictured, handles disciplinary matters for students at the Upper School. Alleged student misbehavior led to investigations after an academic field trip early in March.

Alleged student misbehavior investigated after trip

by Kaitlin Hsu, Wingspan Editor-in-Chief March 28, 2017

A number of students who attended a school trip earlier this month are facing administrative consequences after allegations of misbehavior while on the trip. Anonymous flyers distributed around campus...

Schooligans: Harker’s patron jokester makes tradition out of April Fools’ Day

Schooligans: Harker’s patron jokester makes tradition out of April Fools’ Day

by Zachary Hoffman, Multimedia Editor March 28, 2017

Lower school math teacher and well known jokester Pat Walsh, who is retiring in June, has experienced his fair share of April Fools’ Day pranks. His favorite memory at Harker was with one of his students...

Science of Sleep: Brain activity levels during sleep and the importance of rest

Science of Sleep: Brain activity levels during sleep and the importance of rest

by Ruhi Sayana and Tiffany Wong March 28, 2017

It’s midnight and you’re staring down at your math homework through the usual haze of fatigue. You need to get started on your history project, but the wonderful world of YouTube holds so much promise...

Jadan McDermott (11), Norman Garcia (12), and Will Park (12) work out at the weight room. Conditioning is a vital part of an athlete's training.

Peak performance: benefits of conditioning

by Justin Su, Sports Columnist March 28, 2017

For water polo, it’s Tabatas. Tennis? Liners. Basketball? Suicides. Wrestling? The Hallway. The last half hour of practice that athletes dread the most approaches quickly: conditioning time. It seems...

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