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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

“Reach. Reach high. If you don’t shoot high you’re not going to get anywhere, Marcus Tymous (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Good sport

by Eric Fang, News Editor March 12, 2019

Marcus Tymous (12) is no stranger to competitive sports. At the age of five, he started training gymnastics. Soon after, a family friend introduced him to running track. Then, at the age of six, he tried...

“Dance represents my growth; it allowed me to grow as a person. [Piano and dance are] both art forms, but theyre also so different at the same time. I wouldn’t be the pianist I was today if I didnt dance, and I wouldnt be the dancer I am today if I didn’t do piano, so theyve definitely helped each other,” Tiffany Zhao (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Balance in performance

by Alysa Suleiman, Reporter March 11, 2019

Blending into the blur of students rushing to their second period class, Tiffany Zhao (12) makes her way towards the dance room to start practice with her team, the Harker Varsity Dance Team. To her peers,...

“I’m looking for a diversity of perspective. I think that’s something that I’ve found more value in through film, through discussions, and that type of stuff. Its just that I want to hear a lot of different opinions so that I can form the best opinions for myself,” Ashwin Reddy (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Reformatting reality

by Aditya Singhvi, Sports Editor March 10, 2019

Clad in a casual button-up shirt and with a brown book bag slung around his shoulder, Ashwin Reddy (12) occasionally glances off into the distance as he stands in the lobby of Nichols. Delving into the...

When I’m hitting a shot, I think about absolute nothing but the target. I find that when I think about more than that, like what the shot means and about other factors, then it kind of distracts me. If I can block everything out of my mind except for the target, then I can hit the best shot I can, Scout McNealy (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Going for the green

by Laura Wu, TALON Co-People and Seniors Editor March 10, 2019

Whenever he has time, Scout McNealy (12) can often be found out at a golf course, where he spent a lot of time during winter break. He even stopped playing hockey, another sport that he used to play competitively,...

“This [artwork of his is a] really simple style, but it conveys this emotion of solitude and loneliness [that] I’m not sure how to explain. For my concentration, I would take photographs of modern places and paint in [Edward Hopper’s] style. I like to control every stroke that I paint, so that’s why I like it,” said Elizaveta Egorova (12).

Humans of Harker: To paint a story

by Lucy Ge, Reporter March 8, 2019

Cradling her injured wrist in her lap, Elizaveta Egorova (12) leans over her laptop, using a Computer Aided Design program to sketch a device, which she calls a “slider,” that would help her move her...

“[Martial arts are a] different way to deal with stress instead of just keeping it inside. You get to punch bags, and you can just forget about all the other stuff and just focus on trying to win and do your best and maybe knock someone off the ground sometimes. You don’t really have to worry about the test you have tomorrow or the homework you haven’t done yet, Nicole Selvaggio (12) said.

Humans of Harker: From fur babies to fight techniques

by Erica Cai, Reporter March 7, 2019

Gesturing animatedly, Nicole Selvaggio (12) passionately talks about her two cats, Spock and Loki, and their latest misadventure. She chuckles after telling the humorous anecdote of the troublesome pair,...

 “I think [soccer] allowed me to connect with a lot more people and kind of to build confidence in myself. My soccer team is made up of a lot of people with very different experiences; it’s definitely not like Harker in that sense, and because of that, I have a wealth of experiences to learn from,” Sara Min (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Learning beyond the field

by Nicole Tian, Reporter March 6, 2019

Sitting cross-legged in the RPAC and wearing a dark purple Kicks for Cancer long sleeve shirt, Sara Min (12) pores over a friend’s bullet journal, complimenting her detailed calligraphy and carefully...

“Everyone’s stronger than they give themselves credit for. It’s super important for every one of us, who are all super scared, to get out of our own heads. We need to realize that the reason we are sitting there being scared when there’s things we could be doing to make out lives better is just a matter of breaking down personal boundaries, Viveka Saraiya (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Beyond the surface

by Cameron Zell, TALON Student Life Editor March 6, 2019

Viveka Saraiya (12) sits attentively, eagerly listening, while her friends open up about their personal problems to her. Her ability to handle challenging obstacles stems from her general mindset of viewing...

“I think my interest in photography just sources from this fundamental interest in thinking or maybe even overthinking,” Andrew Skrobak (12) said. I just like trying to find a reason for everything, so for me, photography helps to synthesize these bigger concepts and find answers in a way.”

Humans of Harker: Confidence through creation

by Sabrina Takemoto, TALON Reporter March 5, 2019

As people in awe huddle around a table filled with his photographs, primarily taken of his friends throughout senior year, during the AP Studio Art exhibition, Andrew Skrobak (12) observes with a smile...

“People sometimes don’t realize how much they have. They’re so focused on the material that they don’t realize there’s more worth and wealth in just having people with you who love you no matter what,” Wynter said. “To me, being loved is so much more important. Knowing that I have my family, and my close friends, who have helped me get through the hard times, has always helped me keep going, because I knew that I could always have them to fall back on, no matter what happened, Wynter Chaverst (12) said.

Humans of Harker: The power of connection

by Irina Malyugina, Photo Editor March 4, 2019

Wynter Chaverst’s (12) eyes light up as she laughs with a friend, head back, body shaking. She is comfortably leaning on her right leg, her posture exuding confidence. Before she speaks, she pauses to...

“We focus a lot on the technology we make, but we don’t focus nearly as much on the people we are trying to impact. I think that getting to know people and getting to know their stories is something that should be done,” said Alycia Cary (12). “I think that communication is important in being knowledgeable about how we are going to change the world and the people were impacting. That’s why I try to actively listen to people’s concerns and take into account other’s perspectives.”

Humans of Harker: United we stand

by Ritika Rajamani, TALON Reporter March 3, 2019

She walks in front of the panel of judges at the tournament, telling herself to be calm. Her nerves might overwhelm her, but Alycia Cary (12) stays focused on the speech she is about to give. Each word...

My motto is ‘why not’? I think people always put limits on themselves with what they are capable of. I wish more people shot for what seems impossible, Sayon Biswas (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Cracking the puzzle

by Arushi Saxena, Global Editor March 2, 2019

Sporting his classic denim jacket, Sayon Biswas exudes an air of confidence. Talking easily among his friends at a table in front of Manzanita, it’s hard to guess that Sayon’s adjusted to his new school,...

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