
Humans of Harker: Staying stylish
by Erica Cai and Esha Gohil
• May 30, 2020

Humans of Harker: Dancing with dedication
by Esha Gohil, Humans of Harker Managing Editor
• May 30, 2020

Senior pick-up day celebrates new graduates with drive-thru ceremony
by Lucy Ge, Winged Post News Editor
• May 30, 2020

Humans of Harker: Balancing acts
by Anna Vazhaeparambil, Editor-in-Chief
• May 29, 2020
![“A lot of people know me as the doughnut guy, but my main thing [is] kindness. The doughnuts were just a part of that. Sometimes people don’t have other people to reach out to or to get the assistance they need or the distraction they need. I want to be able to off-set the negative people in the world. It's easier to complain and be negative than be happy all the time, so I’d rather be the happy person that people can go to," Griffin Crook (12) said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/GriffinCrook_NinaGee_HoHPhoto-e1590769810742-601x900.jpg)
Humans of Harker: You’ve got a friend in me
by Nina Gee, Erica Cai, and Irene Yuan
• May 29, 2020
![“It's impossible to solve one problem with one dart on a target. [A problem is] so multifaceted that if you don't see the humans behind it first, then it’s impossible to solve. Whenever I see a problem that I want to fix, I want to ask myself, ‘Who are the real people behind this, and what do they need.' I think we all get this internal reward from helping somebody else, and when you connect your desire to do good with somebody that is actually affected, you can create a solution that benefits all,” Mahika Halepete (12) said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/MahikaHalepete_AnoushakBuch-528x900.jpg)
Humans of Harker: A lending hand
by Esha Gohil and Erica Cai
• May 28, 2020

Humans of Harker: Life beyond the screen
by Pelin Unsal, TALON Reporter
• May 27, 2020
![“The cards are there to guide you and subconsciously influence what you think of a situation. They’re self-evaluative and focused on reflection. It's a great way of manifesting your intentions: [reading the cards] is a reminder to look out and make active choices to put yourself where you need to be,” Eva Chang (12) said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/EvaChang_AnoushkaBuch_HoHPhoto-e1590608889424-596x900.jpg)
Humans of Harker: Unraveling the mystery
by Anoushka Buch, TALON Co-Editor-in-Chief
• May 27, 2020

Humans of Harker: Musical equations
by Amruta Dharmapurikar and Irene Yuan
• May 26, 2020

Humans of Harker: Introspection behind the surface
by Olivia Guo, Humans of Harker Profiler
• May 26, 2020

Class of 2020: Humans of Harker compilation, part four
by Saloni Shah, Humans of Harker Editor-in-Chief
• May 24, 2020

Humans of Harker: The world’s a stage
by Nina Gee, Winged Post Managing Editor
• May 22, 2020
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