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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

Tiffany Zhu

Tiffany Zhu, Sports Editor

Tiffany Zhu (11) is a Sports editor for Harker Aquila and the Winged Post, and this is her third year on staff. This year, she looks forward to bonding with the journalism team and reporting on exciting stories. In her free time, she enjoys baking and watching all genres of movies.

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“Working on Roobi has taught me how to bounce back from failures, and that problems need to be addressed one bit at a time because you can't just tackle huge goals. I learned to not be afraid of failure because every failure is a step towards success. I try not to look back and wish I could change something because I can't. It's the past. Instead, I look forward," senior Daniel Dorfman said.

Humans of Harker: Steeped for success

by Tiffany Zhu, Co-Sports Editor
December 4, 2024
Varsity girls volleyball players cheer their teammates on after they scored a point. Invigorating chants uplift the players’ mentalities, keeping the players focused on the game.

Chanting like champions

by Jessica Wang, Winged Post Managing Editor
October 11, 2024
Theater technician specialist Natti Pierce-Thomson works the light board in the Patil Theater. Pierce-Thomson joined the Harker tech crew over 20 years ago, designing and operating the stage light systems.

Staging productions through possibilities

by Tiffany Zhu, Co-Sports Editor
September 20, 2024
While players deserve NIL money and should be paid according to their worth on the free market, the pitfall of modern team construction rears its ugly head in the stunning lack of team culture that causes top programs like Ohio State to fall short. Throwing money at random, highly ranked players does not directly correlate with success. 

Game Talk with Gabe: Buckeye ball

by Gabe Sachse, Aquila Managing Editor
September 15, 2024
While high school swimming was a casual way to exercise and socialize, Stanford focused on delivering results. Over time, Ethan realized the main aspects that clearly defined collegiate swimming: constantly working on improving his personal best times.

Finding balance in changing tides

by Emma Milner, Aquila Editor-in-Chief
September 4, 2024
For the U.S. men’s basketball team, a gold medal comes as the expected outcome. After six consecutive top prizes, any trouble at all on the path to gold appears a near-failure and a blemish on the legacy of all participating athletes.

Game Talk with Gabe: Fool’s gold

by Gabe Sachse, Aquila Managing Editor
August 23, 2024
 “It starts with a feeling. With music, I have this image in my mind that guides me through the piece, whether I’m listening or creating. It helps me develop the music from an idea into a story. That’s really interesting,  especially when I hear about what the composers were thinking of during that piece," Brindha Chandran (12) said.

Humans of Harker: First impressions last

by Jeremy Peng, Co-Assistant Copy Editor
May 14, 2024
"If there's something that you're trying to make work but it doesn’t, just mess it up and disrupt it. Because then maybe you'll consider putting it back together in a new way. So much stuff doesn't work out in life, but in the end, it can be changed," Shayla He (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Soundtrack of compassion

by Tiffany Zhu, Co-Sports Editor
April 29, 2024
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