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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

Senior Cindy Yu participates in the “Real Talk with Students and for Students” fishbowl discussion. “I saw that it was a no judgment zone, and there was a very high standard of respect," Cindy said.

Students take part in community conversations

by Samuel Tong, Assistant News Editor November 16, 2024

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Director Patricia Burrows hosted a “Real Talk with Students and for Students” discussion, inviting students to contemplate various challenges currently facing local...

“My karate teachers emphasize that as black belts, we should be living up to the standard of our rank and acting as an example for the students who are lower-ranked.' When I’m helping out and someone messes up, I don't necessarily say, ‘You did this wrong, try to do this.’ I take a more relaxed approach and act out what they did a little comically. It's finding the balance between being strict and being more playful with the students," senior Claire Perng said.

Humans of Harker: Playing with purpose

by Claire Zhao, Winged Post Managing Editor October 23, 2024

It’s the last event at senior Claire Perng’s second-degree black belt exam, a bo staff speed competition that pits two martial arts world champions against two members of the studio’s demo team....

Returning player Diane Main shares an alibi with the group to shed herself of suspicion. Communication and social cues are vital to the Blood on the Clocktower experience.

Blood on the Clocktower thrills players with lies and logic

by Claire Zhao, Winged Post Managing Editor October 9, 2024

A scream rips through the quiet town of Ravenswood Bluff. Sleeping civilians jolt awake to find the limp body of the local Storyteller, impaled on the roof of the clocktower. With the village’s safety...

A digital clock displays the time 2 a.m. The time fell back one hour in observance of standard time on Sunday at 2 a.m., marking the end of daylight saving time until it returns again on March 13 of next year.

Standard time begins as daylight saving time ends

by Margaret Cartee, Reporter November 10, 2021

The time fell back one hour in observance of standard time on Sunday at 2 a.m., marking the end of daylight saving time until it returns again on March 13 of next year. Students enjoy having brighter days,...

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