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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

The pendulum knocks pegs as it moves.

Foucault Pendulum

by Tiffany Wong and Rose Guan January 31, 2017

Walk into the Nichols Hall rotunda, and the first object that will meet your eyes is the immense pendulum swinging from the ceiling at the center of the room. The circular railing around the pendulum protects...

Global Reset: Holocene Extinction threatens biodiversity

Global Reset: Holocene Extinction threatens biodiversity

by Nicole Chen and Ruhi Sayana January 29, 2017

Over 65 million years ago, dinosaurs roamed this earth, yet their peaceful harmony ended when a meteor struck, creating a crater in the Yucatan Peninsula and bringing about a drastic fluctuation in climate...

STEM Scene Issue 4

STEM Scene Issue 4

by Adrian Chu, Opinion Editor January 29, 2017

F=ma: Upper school students took the annual F=ma exam last Wednesday, a 75-minute, 25-question multiple-choice test on mechanics. Hosted by the American Association of Physics Teachers and the American...

Saying Goodbye: Head of school Christopher Nikoloff announced resignation

Saying Goodbye: Head of school Christopher Nikoloff announced resignation

by Michael Sikand, Social Media Editor January 27, 2017

In an email sent to the Harker community on Nov. 28, Head of School Christopher Nikoloff announced his resignation and revealed that he will assume the position of headmaster at The American School in...

Students practice a pose during a yoga session. The athletic department offers yoga, along with capoeira, as an alternative for earning P.E. credits.

Yoga and capoeira activities offer an alternative to P.E. or team sports

by Maya Valluru and Alex Wang January 26, 2017

Yoga Students can obtain athletic credits by partaking in yoga sessions, which are held after school every day Monday through Friday. Yoga is a variety of spiritual, mental, and physical exercises...

Trump administration promises immigration policy overhaul

Trump administration promises immigration policy overhaul

by Kaitlin Hsu, Prameela Kottapalli, and Gloria Zhang January 25, 2017

Anita Chetty The importance of immigration: “Living in the Bay Area, where would we be without immigration? I think that it’s very dangerous to become very inclusive and to think that what...

Teachers perform "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" in the 2014 HOSCARS show. Teachers perform each year in HOSCARS.

Construction leads to Hoscars complications: Annual talent show may be cancelled due to lack of available facilities to perform on campus

by Maya Valluru, Aquila News Editor January 25, 2017

Hoscars, the annual upper school talent show that usually takes place in the weeks before Spring Break, will most likely be canceled this year, as there is no facility available to host the event. Historically,...

Nations consider nuclear energy over fossil fuels

Nations consider nuclear energy over fossil fuels

by Kathy Fang and Meena Gudapati January 25, 2017

As the Earth’s supply of fossil fuels dwindles, more and more countries are turning to nuclear power as a source of sustainable energy, especially as global warming becomes a prominent problem in world...

Protesters carry a sign promoting the environment at a protest against the Dakota Access Pipeline. The pipeline would allow fracking in the Bakken formation, which would contaminate the water supply there.

Dakota Access Pipeline imperils environment

by Vijay Bharadwaj and Neil Bai January 25, 2017

Protesters against the Dakota Access Pipeline have highlighted environmental concerns with its construction. If completed, the pipeline will stretch from the Bakken shale formation in North Dakota, one...

So you wanna be a graphic designer?

So you wanna be a graphic designer?

by Maya Kumar, Winged Post Features Editor January 25, 2017

From her art classes as a child to her job today as a design editor at The Washington Post, Emily Chow (‘08) has always been a visual person. In high school, she discovered a passion for storytelling...

Started from the bottom

Started from the bottom

by Kathy Fang and Prameela Kottapalli January 25, 2017

Silicon Valley is brimming with innovative minds, several of whom harbor dreams of launching and leading their own businesses. Yet many of these up-and-coming entrepreneurs aren’t graduate students or...

Students in the Gender Sexuality Alliance (GSA) club discuss methods to welcoming LGBT into classrooms and learning environments. They also made plans for their upcoming club week.

Out of the shadows, into the textbook: California public schools add LGBT+ history to common core curriculum

by Katherine Zhang, Asst. STEM Editor January 25, 2017

The California State Board of Education voted unanimously to incorporate the history of the LGBT community into public school curriculums on July 14, 2016, becoming the first state to do so. California...

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