
Humans of Harker: A blend of fluid physicality and structured form
by Michelle Liu, Reporter
• January 29, 2020

Humans of Harker: Fly fishing through life
by Aditya Singhvi, Co-Sports Editor
• January 29, 2020
![“[Climbing and violin] both use a lot of muscle memory, and in that way it kind of translates. Even if it’s scary, the moves you make while climbing and playing can be classified as very elegant. I think focusing on each and every move makes it very peaceful,” Hanoom Lee (12) said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/HanoomLee_DelaneyLogue_HoHPhoto-900x596.jpg)
Humans of Harker: Practiced precision
by Delaney Logue, TALON Sports Editor
• January 28, 2020

Humans of Harker: Life follows art
by Irina Malyugina, Photo Editor
• January 27, 2020

Humans of Harker: Telling stories with a twist
by Arely Sun, Winged Post Co-Lifestyle Editor
• January 27, 2020
![“I realized that finding fun in things is all I really want to do. I just try to find fun and be competitive in everything I do, because it really gives meaning to my life. Because if I involve myself in the things that I enjoy, instead of just going through the motions and doing things for the sake of doing them, by … investing myself in [things] emotionally, I can create a better output for myself and everyone around me,” Chandan Aggarwal (12) said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/ChandanAggarwal_EshaGohil_HoHPhoto-600x900.jpeg)
Humans of Harker: Flowing with words
by Kushal Shah, Sports Columnist
• January 24, 2020

Humans of Harker: Looking through a new lens
by Sabrina Zhu, Reporter
• January 23, 2020

Humans of Harker: Re-Searching for new horizons
by Kathy Fang, Editor-in-Chief
• January 23, 2020

Humans of Harker: Find your inner artist
by Ritika Rajamani, TALON Photo Editor
• January 22, 2020
![“[Archery and trumpet] have made me more open because I used to be pretty shy, and I’m still kind of shy, but it’s encouraged me to express myself in different ways and start opening up. I’ve met a lot more people than I would have, especially through the friends I have made through archery; a lot of them I wouldn’t really have known if I didn’t do the sport [since] we don’t have that much in common otherwise,” Lila Gorman (12) said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/lilagorman_hoh_ec_9829-596x900.jpg)
Humans of Harker: Bullseye
by Erica Cai, Humans of Harker Profiler
• January 21, 2020
![“Over the years, I’ve learned how to manage my time more … and take advantage of teachers’ help, which has actually been really useful. But [I] learn[ed] that it's okay to not be great at everything and it's okay to ask for help when you need [it],” Sofie Kassaras (12) said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/SofieKassaras_LavanyaSubramanian_RcahelNing_HoHPhoto-900x600.jpeg)
Humans of Harker: An intricate story
by Rachel Ning and Lavanya Subramanian
• January 21, 2020

Humans of Harker: Quirks and all
by Erica Cai, Humans of Harker Profiler
• January 17, 2020
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