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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

Ashley Mo

Ashley Mo, STEM Editor

Ashley Mo (11) is a STEM editor for Harker Aquila and the Winged Post, and this is her third year on staff. This year, Ashley hopes to further connect with the journalism team and create impactful STEM pieces and pages. In her free time, Ashley enjoys playing golf and spending time with her friends.

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Navy veteran and math department chair Anthony Silk recounted his experience during the Persian Gulf War, where he flew the EA6B Prowler aircraft as an active duty military aviator. "For me, when I think of Veterans Day, I don’t think of myself, because I was doing a job and that’s what it was," Silk said.

Legacies of service

by Ashley Mo and Young Min
November 23, 2024
Student researcher Nisha Padhi (10) examines a test tube of MTT solution. Over the summer, she focused on chemical synthesis of small molecules and looks forward to combining aspects of cell biology work into her future research.

Journey into hands-on research

by Ashley Mo, Co-STEM Editor
August 29, 2024
Music Monday is a new installation featuring a different category of songs on a weekly basis.

Music Monday: Tackle APs with Aquila

by Ashley Mo, Co-STEM Editor
April 29, 2024
Humans of Harker: Computing life’s next move

Humans of Harker: Computing life’s next move

by Ashley Mo, Co-Assistant STEM Editor
April 9, 2024
Upper school English teacher Beth Wahl stands in front of her bougainvillea plant, a type of tropical shrub that grows up to 30 feet tall. "Before we renovated our house and we added a second story, I dreamed of having bougainvillea that goes up two stories," Wahl said. "Now, it blooms throughout the year and creates this incredibly vibrant magenta color." (Provided by Beth Wahl)

In full bloom

by Lily Shi and Ashley Mo
March 21, 2024
Tap Club members learn the Shim Sham, a classic tap routine. The Shim Sham was first introduced by tap dancers Willie Bryant and Leonard Reed in 1928.

Tapping into tradition: Tap Club explores Shim Sham

by Ashley Mo, Assistant STEM Editor
February 28, 2024
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