The student news site of The Harker School.

Harker Aquila

The student news site of The Harker School.

Harker Aquila

The student news site of The Harker School.

Harker Aquila

Upcoming Concerts

Upcoming Concerts

by Kavya Ramakrishnan, Winged Post Copy Editor August 31, 2014

With so many musicians and local venues to choose from, here are the Winged Post’s suggestions for some popular concerts coming to the Bay Area this fall. Sep. 19: Greek Theatre - Mad Decent Block...

Campus change

Campus change

by KJ Mulam and Trisha Dwivedi August 30, 2014

Several changes have taken place over the summer to modify facilities such as the kitchen, strength and fitness center, and administrative offices in order to improve the campus for the upcoming...

Ferguson protests move to St. Louis area

Ferguson protests move to St. Louis area

by Elisabeth Siegel, Winged Post News Editor August 30, 2014

Protesters of the shooting of Michael Brown have now moved to St. Louis to lobby for change in federal and local law enforcement policy according to the Associated Press. Ferguson, MO officer...


Govindas subject, Geeta, navigates the Rosetta Stone software on the last day of the experiment. Geeta is a 37-year old illiterate cook living in Hyderabad who completed approximately 20 hours of Rosetta Stone.

App to assist the emerging markets of India

by Riya Godbole and Shay Lari-Hosain August 29, 2014

The Egyptians certainly didn't anticipate what recent Stanford graduate Govinda Dasu (Harker '12) would do with their Rosetta Stone. Govinda sought to find out if translation software Rosetta Stone...

Seniors in Shah

Seniors in Shah

by Tiara Bhatacharya, Aquila opinion editor August 29, 2014

Accompanying a series of shifts on campus, the administration allowed the seniors to retain their lockers in Shah, moving the juniors to Dobbins, and leaving the freshmen to join the sophomores...

Junior Ankita Sharma (left) holds an anaconda as a camp counselor of the Humane Society, an organization that works to protect animals. They worked with children to educate them about animal rights and safety.

Students take on summer community service projects

by Kavya Ramakrishnan, Winged Post Copy Editor August 29, 2014

Many upper school students traveled near and far this summer, volunteering their time towards philanthropic efforts. Junior Rohan Desikan traveled to the Indian states of Orissa, Madhya Pradesh, Jharkand...

Into the Musical: Performing artists look over the music of Into the Woods at the audition workshop on Aug. 27. The auditions will take place on the week of Sept. 15.

Looking Ahead at Performing Arts

by Sharanya Balaji August 29, 2014

A fantastic dream, the Scottish Highlands, amazing student visions, and a wild and crazy journey are all a part of this year’s performing arts schedule. The faculty hopes into incorporate contemporary,...

The Caffeinated Nation

The Caffeinated Nation

by Kaity Gee, Video/Broadcast Editor August 29, 2014

Energy shots, sodas, energy drinks, and that black liquid that runs this country- coffee. Caffeine dominates the nation. The average American consumes as much as two to four cups of coffee a day worth...

Summer opportunities exist outside of research labs

Summer opportunities exist outside of research labs

by Tiara Bhatacharya, Reporter May 20, 2014

As the sweet scent of spring began to roll through the horizon, complete with singing birds and rays of sunshine, one thought began to plague my mind - the mythically infamous summer between junior and...

Sara Pachauri (9) models open toed shoes. This look, among others, is an example of a dress-code-friendly way to beat the heat.

Beat the heat

by Meilan Steimle, Winged Post Opinion Editor May 20, 2014

Meteorologists have predicted that California will experience the worst drought in the last 100 years this summer. With finals, general schoolwork, and a rising thermometer, it is difficult to concentrate...

Vans Warped Tour is a summer staple in the Bay Area. The concert has taken place at Shoreline Amphitheater the past two years.

Summer music festivals

by Vivian Isenberg, Aquila Humor and Satire Editor May 19, 2014

BFD Headliners: Foster the People M.I.A Fitz and The Tantrums Phantogram New Politics When: June 1st Where: Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View Hosted by 105.3, an alternative radio station...

Mothers Day celebrations around the world

Mother’s Day celebrations around the world

by Tara Parimi, Reporter May 19, 2014

For some, it’s a card and breakfast in bed. For others, it’s a day-long celebration filled with numerous traditions. Every year, during the month of May in most countries, Mother’s Day celebrations...

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