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A team of students participates in the annual Harker Programming Invitational. The event took place in Nichols Hall on March 20.

Programming club holds annual invitational

by Nicole Chen, Reporter April 3, 2016

Programming club hosted the annual Harker Programming Invitational (HPI) from 8:15 a.m. to 2 p.m. which included competitions, speakers and a college fair was hosted by the programming club in Nichols...

Junior Aditi Maheshwari prepares to catch the ball during a match.

Girls lacrosse kicks off season

by Jenna Sadhu, Reporter March 27, 2016

The varsity girl’s lacrosse team played their first league game against Burlingame’s Mercy High School yesterday on Davis Field. The girls have played against top lacrosse teams in their league...

Overcoming second semester requires a final push

Overcoming second semester requires a final push

by Vivek Bharadwaj, Editor in Chief March 25, 2016

6:47 pm, Saturday night, 3/12/2016. This newspaper column was due yesterday, and here I sit here with only a few disjointed paragraphs on the page. I’ve been sick. It’s not a cold or the flu - it’s...

Deconstructing happiness: How well-being fits into high school

Deconstructing happiness: How well-being fits into high school

by Kavya Ramakrishnan and Nicole Chen March 24, 2016

How are you? No, really. Though those words are often spoken in passing, meriting a quick one or two word answer, a recent rise in the practice of happiness and mindfulness has led people to more deeply...

In this painting, I used
marker on paper to create bold, visible strokes. Originally, it was supposed
to be some deep meditation on the ephemeral beauty of youth but I think towards the end, I just wanted to create a portrait of a young girl— to capture her fear, delight, the qualities that made her human.

Okay ladies, now let’s get information

by Meena Gudapati and Maya Kumar March 24, 2016

The Socialist Party of America observed the first ever National Women’s Day on Feb 28, 1909 in recognition of the New York garment strike in 1908 during which 15,000 female garment workers demanded...

Understanding my cultural identity required adjusting to social norms and "fitting in," something that I did not excel in at a young age.

Discovering my multicultural identity

by Elisabeth Siegel, Winged Post Editor-in-Chief March 24, 2016

The value of heritage was first impressed upon me because of how I lacked it. Firstly, I’m multiracial — “half Asian-American, half white” according to government and forms. It’s a little...

Even amidst the commotion of springtime, it is important to balance work to avoid burning out by the end of the year.

Navigating through the spring: Moderation is key to balancing our work and wellness during this time of year

March 24, 2016

With numerous items on the docket during the spring, whether it’s getting an A on the second-semester report card, a five on an AP, an acceptance letter from a college or even a “Yes!” to a well-prepared...

Prison reform requires nation to end its war on drugs

Prison reform requires nation to end its war on drugs

by Justin Su, Asst. Sports Editor March 24, 2016

Justin Su During the recent political debates, the candidates of both parties have had to address plenty of topical issues: immigration, policy in the Middle East and Asia, terrorism, green energy,...

Heart of Harker: Diversity improves campus environment

Heart of Harker: Diversity improves campus environment

by Abel Olivas, Spanish teacher March 24, 2016

Last spring, at the first diversity forum hosted by Dr. Muldrew, Ms. Agüero-Esparza, and Mr. Janda, several students grappled with the complexity of their ethnic, racial, or religious backgrounds...

Economist David Friedman spoke at BEcon which took place on March 18 in Nichols Hall.

Business and Economics department hosts BEcon

by Michael Sikand, Reporter March 23, 2016

The upper school Business and Economics department hosted its annual BEcon 2016 conference on Saturday in Nichols Hall from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The convention featured a wide array of engaging activities,...

History teacher Andrea Milius presents an overview of the trip to interested freshmen and sophomores. The 10-day trip will occur over Spring Break.

World History students travel to Europe during Spring Break

by Neil Bai, Reporter March 23, 2016

Sixteen freshmen and sophomores will travel to Italy and Greece during Spring Break starting today to April 2 to obtain firsthand experience of the places they are learning about in history class. “You’re...

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