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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

Aadyant Kanakamedala (10) prepares to kick
the soccer ball as goalie during the junior varsity boys game at Kicks
Against Cancer.

Kicks against cancer raises $1500 for cancer patients’ summer camp

by Justin Su, Winged Post Asst. Sports Editor March 4, 2016

The Kicks Against Cancer games took place on Feb. 5th, with the junior varsity boys, varsity girls, and varsity boys playing against their respective Menlo teams. The junior varsity boys started their...

Harker Horizon met last Wednesday to discuss their plans for the upcoming year. The club, advised by Chris Spenner, research class teacher, is publishing an online peer-reviewed journal to highlight student research.

Horizon begins online peer-reviewed student journal

by Derek Yen, Reporter March 4, 2016

Harker Horizon, the school’s work-in-progress science journal, plans to publish a first issue online and is currently calling for student researchers, especially Intel or Siemens competitors, to submit...

Elisabeth Siegel (12) is the Co-Editor-In-Chief of the Winged Post. This is her fourth year in Journalism, and she especially loves production nights and bonding with the rest of her staff. In previous years, she was Winged Post news editor, copy editor and reporter.

The case against picking favorites

by Elisabeth Siegel, Editor in chief March 4, 2016

Luckily, the question first struck me during the college applications process, and it didn’t manage to catch me by surprise during an interview or something. Nonetheless, though, this was the...

Vivek Bharadwaj (12) is the Co-Editor-In-Chief for the Winged Post. His favorite subject in school is computer science, and he enjoys swimming and watching Seinfeld in his spare time. He loves the color orange.

Second semester allows for more exploration

by Vivek Bharadwaj, Editor in Chief March 4, 2016

On an unseasonably warm Thursday this month, sprawled on a couch in the journalism room, I watched students stroll back and forth through the heart of campus, hurrying to class. Splotches of sun spilled...

TAKE A SIDE Our social media actions, conversations and relationships all influence our personal views. Platforms allow for users to personalize their feeds, making it easier to ignore others' opinions and only surround ourselves with the information which supports our views.

Editorial: Creating your own echo-chamber

March 4, 2016

Would you consider rooting for an athlete who is disliked by your friends and by the Facebook pages you follow? How likely are you to follow a politician who supports the Syrian refugees in...

Three members of Twitter's Women in Engineering group present at their open house event in San Francisco in April, 2015. This group is one of several at the company that is intended to promote a sense of community and support.

The Diversity Gap

by Sahana Srinivasan, Asst. STEM Editor March 4, 2016

Last year, Intel announced a goal of making 40 percent of their new employees female, African American, Latino or Native American, and earlier this month, the company announced that it had exceeded its...

Men's PureProject SS by Brooks Running

Getting geared for spring sports: athletic outerwear reviewed for comfort, usability

by Melina Nakos, Reporter March 3, 2016

Although Victoria’s Secret and Adidas may hold their claim for the best sports clothes, the right sports clothes don’t always come from the most popular stores. Here is a list of some of the MVPs of...

Dr. Holmes speaks about the science and dangers of climate change in Nichols Auditorium.

Senior Scientist speaks about climate change

by Meena Gudapati, Winged Post Copy Editor March 3, 2016

Dr. Robert Max Holmes, a Senior Scientist at environmental research institute Woods Hole Research Center (WHRC), spoke to students and faculty about climate change during lunch and class periods in the...

DECA holds a study session in the Innovation Center after school on Feb. 19. DECA will travel to compete in a San Diego Conference today.

DECA prepares for conference

by Michael Sikand, Reporter March 3, 2016

Eighty-nine upper school students will attend the DECA State Career Development Conference (SCDC) in San Diego from Mar. 2-6. Upwards of 2,000 students from forty California high schools will come together...

Namitha Vellian (12), Emma Doherty (12) and Marita DelAlto (12) dance with the crowd. Winter Ball was on Feb. 20.

Junior council and Spirit club host Winter Ball

by Kaitlin Hsu, Features Editor March 3, 2016

Spirit Club and the Class of 2017 hosted a masquerade-themed Winter Ball for upper school students in Nichols Atrium on Feb. 20 from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. Students originally chose the Winter Ball theme...

Seniors Nikita Ramoji and Ayla Ekici sell Pinkberry and other baked goods to raise funds for the Kenya Center for Excellence.

FEM club week raises awareness, funds

by Prameela Kottapalli and Maya Kumar March 3, 2016

The Female Empowerment (FEM) club sold baked goods and Pinkberry to raise money for the Kenya Center for Excellence last week outside Manzanita after school and during lunch. The Kakenya School for...

The kitchen staff gives students a sad emoji on Feb. 2. The emoji system has not helped students clean up Manzanita, according to the kitchen staff.

Emoji system fails to help kitchen

by Nisha Shankar, Reporter March 3, 2016

ASB announced at a school meeting, on Jan. 5, that the kitchen staff was going to start the emoji system again to help change student attitudes towards cleaning up Manzanita Hall. The emoji system involves...

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