![“When I went to China, people were so happy and surprised that I could speak [Chinese]. They’re like, ‘Wow, it’s amazing that you put in the effort.’... I think it’s really great to surprise people and change their perspective from what they originally thought. They think a white-looking girl probably can’t speak [Chinese], and then I change that,” Karen Krause (12) said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Screen-Shot-2018-10-18-at-9.40.44-PM.png)
Humans of Harker: Breaking down language barriers
by Nilisha Baid, Asst. Business Manager and Social Media Editor
• October 18, 2018

Humans of Harker: Friend to all
by Zachary Hoffman, TALON Reporter
• October 17, 2018

Humans of Harker: Home away from home
by Andrew Chang, TALON Sports Editor
• October 12, 2018

Humans of Harker: Creating character
by Delaney Logue, TALON Photo Editor
• October 11, 2018
![“Each piece that I play, when I'm playing it, it's more than the music. Every piece has its own historical meaning, especially for classical music. Sometimes the composers were trying to express different sorts of meanings that were relative to the historical context during the time, so I think it's really interesting to study that. Studying music and playing music in relation to history, and especially when I'm on orchestra tours, and being able to play a piece that was composed in that specific country, is extremely cool. For my Mitra topic, I'm doing [research] related to the French Revolution and opera. I've always been interested in the intertwined nature of history and music,” Constance Horng (12) said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Screen-Shot-2018-10-10-at-4.17.19-PM-900x596.png)
Humans of Harker: Beyond the labels
by Sara Yen, Asst. Features Editor
• October 10, 2018

Humans of Harker: The frontier of kindness
by Emily Chen, TALON Co-Academics Editor
• October 9, 2018
!["I’m kind of an unusual person," Lilia Gonzales (12) said. "First of all, there’s all those stuff about what I like to do in my free time, which is not something first of all most girls like to do and second of all, most people my age like to do. Usually the other people in the hobby [of records and stereo] currently are 50 year old men; it’s kind of funny."](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/DSC_0007-900x598.jpg)
Humans of Harker: Making a sound purchase
by Laura Wu, TALON Co-People and Seniors Editor
• October 8, 2018

Humans of Harker: Where patience meets grit
by Saloni Shah, Asst. Humans of Harker Editor and Columnist
• October 6, 2018

Humans of Harker: Eagles up and walls down
by Katherine Zhang, Editor-in-chief
• October 4, 2018

Humans of Harker: Channeling life through beats
by Anjay Saklecha, Senior Copy Editor
• October 3, 2018

Humans of Harker: When 110 percent effort comes with smiles all around
by Nicole Chen, Editor-in-chief
• October 2, 2018

Humans of Harker: Power in thought
by Prameela Kottapalli, Editor-in-chief
• October 1, 2018
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