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Creepy clown reports have surfaced across the U.S. in at least 39 different states since August, including California. Although some incidents were discovered to be hoaxes, others were found to be real threats and have led to arrests and, in some cases, the closure of school districts.

Creepy clown sightings surface through the nation

by Ruhi Sayana, Angele Yang November 18, 2016

With vibrant paint adorning their faces, huge red smiles and patterned jumpsuits, clowns have traditionally represented fun and happiness for children and families and been an integral part of circuses....

Backpacks impact backs ergonomically

Backpacks impact backs ergonomically

by Meena Gudapati and Kathy Fang November 18, 2016

Despite the common belief that backpacks cannot cause chronic back problems, the heavy everyday burden of textbooks and binders can severely endanger students’ backs. Of the 147 upper school students...

Quarterback Nate Kelley (11) darts past Stellar Prep's defense. The Eagles lost to the Thunder 7-42 during Homecoming on Nov. 5, which also doubled as this year's football senior night.

Spirited away to Homecoming

by Alex Wang, Sports Editor November 18, 2016

The varsity football team lost to Stellar Preparatory High School in the homecoming game on Nov. 5, which doubled as the team’s senior night. Prior to the game, senior football players Saketh Gurram,...

Green Politics: Clinton’s and Trump’s stances on scientific topics

by Ruhi Sayana and Tiffany Wong November 18, 2016

President-elect Donald Trump and Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton have maintained significantly different views on a number of topics this election, including climate change and energy...

While full moons occur once every month, supermoons- characterized by their larger-than-average size and their remarkable brightness- light up the night sky only once every 411 days.  “It’s fun to go outside and look at the moon when it’s bigger, and it also will look brighter as a result,” Dr. Nelson said. “Not just as an appearance, but it actually will be brighter than your average full moon.”

Perigee Supermoon lights up the sky after 68 years

by Meena Gudapati and Anya Weaver November 18, 2016

Every 29.5 days, the full moon shines in the night sky, illuminating the darkness with its glow. While astronomer and casual observers alike have many opportunities to study the moon at its fullest, tonight’s...

Manan Shah (12) poses for a picture. Manan was named a national finalist for the Siemens Competition.

Senior becomes National Finalist in Siemens Competition

by Kshithija Mulam, Editor-in-Chief November 18, 2016

Senior Manan Shah was recently named a national finalist in the Siemens Competition. Manan will move on to compete to become a national winner in Washington D.C. from Dec. 2 to Dec. 6. This piece...

Arben Gutierrez-Bujari (12) throws the ball to one of his teammates.

Harker sports teams win recognition for academic performance

by Kshitijhija Mulam, Winged Post Editor-in-Chief November 18, 2016

Upper school athletics won awards for academic excellence this fall season. Boys cross country had the second highest GPA among CCS cross country teams, and girls volleyball and boys water polo also...

Advisee reviews begin this week

by Kshithija Mulam, Winged Post Editor-in-Chief November 18, 2016

Annual advisory meetings between advisees and advisors began yesterday. Sign-up for a 10-minute slot are posted on each advisor's door.

Coral in the British Virgin Islands. Widespread coral bleaching events have been occuring in places such as the coast of Hawaii and the Great Barrier Reef in Australia.

Global Reset: Coral bleaching threatens marine ecosystems

by Rose Guan, Winged Post Copy Editor November 17, 2016

The largest living thing on earth is dying. The Great Barrier Reef stretches across more than 130,000 square miles off the coast of northeastern Australia. Its several hundred coral species and associated...

Student Jessica Susai (11) sits with her teacher Ms. Tchourilova. Upper school parent-teacher conferences will take place at the upper school next Monday and Tuesday.

Upper school parent-teacher conferences to take place next week

by Anvi Banga, Reporter November 17, 2016

Upper school parent-teacher conferences will take place at the upper school next Monday and Tuesday. Parents of lower, middle and upper school students will participate in the conferences. Students...

A conceptual model shows the developer plans for Vallco. Cupertino residents voted on the November ballot to decide whether revitalization of the Cupertino Vallco Shopping Mall will follow through.

Cupertino residents vote on the future of Vallco Mall

by Ashley Jiang and Natasha Maniar November 17, 2016

Cupertino residents voted on the November ballot to decide whether revitalization of the Cupertino Vallco Shopping Mall will follow through. Voters either sided with either Measure D, the Vallco Town Center...

Pop Philosophy: Examining philosophical interpretations of Christmas pop music

Pop Philosophy: Examining philosophical interpretations of Christmas pop music

by Meilan Steimle, Editor-in-Chief November 17, 2016

I have a confession to make - I’ve been listening to Christmas pop music since early October. I know, I know. I’m terrible, but nothing gets my blood pumping like the throaty vocals of Mariah Carey...

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