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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

Vasudha Rengarajan, Harker Aquila Editor-in-Chief

Vasudha Rengarajan is the Editor-in-Chief of Harker Aquila. As former Features editor and Sports editor for Aquila and a reporter for The Winged Post, Vasudha has enjoyed a versatile career in student journalism. She combines her love of journalism with her interest in science, holding a position as an associate editor for The Triple Helix at Harker. When not pursuing a lead or tracking down sources for quotes, Vasudha enjoys singing, dancing, and spending time with family.

All content by Vasudha Rengarajan

Talk around the capital

by Vasudha Rengarajan, Aquila Co-Editor-in-Chief
November 7, 2014
While I found our class' study of the American Civil Rights Movement a poignant and enlightening experience, I hadn't fully internalized its difficulties until I recognized a tie to women's rights, an issue that struck very close to home for me.

Women’s rights and race

by Vasudha Rengarajan, Aquila Editor-in-Chief
September 4, 2014
Graduated seniors used the Sledge as their class "home." The rising seniors will no longer have a senior lounge.

Sledge no longer a senior lounge next year

by Elisabeth Siegel, Winged Post Copy Editor
May 30, 2014

Japanese Internment: Poll Results

by Vasudha Rengarajan and Contributors: Alex Jang, Vineet Kosaraju, Tara Parimi, Kaity Gee, Meilan Steimle, Riya Chandra
April 6, 2014
Featured violinist Helen Wu (11) performs excerpts from Fiddler on the Roof by Jerry Block at the annual Winter Concert on Jan. 18. The orchestra will travel to Chicago over Spring Break, April 5 to 10, to premiere a composition by Jeremy van Buskirk.

Orchestra to perform in Chicago

by Vasudha Rengarajan, Features Editor
March 12, 2014

Pranav Reddy wins Golden Desert Invitational

by Vasudha Rengarajan, Aquila Features Editor
February 7, 2014
Teenage girls and boys on the Internet recite poetry, breaking down gender barriers and reinforcing the power of the internet.

The monstrous online universe

by Vasudha Rengarajan, Features Editor
November 15, 2013
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