![“[Coaching] taught me so much about myself as a person, but I’m helping kids develop not only as players but as people, which I think is very important. To help facilitate that change has been something that is very meaningful to me. And to see kids come into the room and grow more confident and supportive [of] each other is really, really cool; that’s why I think it’s really worth it,” Hannah Grannis (12) said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/HannahGrannis_HoHPhoto-591x900.jpg)
Humans of Harker: Hurdling over horizons
by Angelina Hu and Kinnera Mulam
• May 10, 2021

Humans of Harker: Dribbling with drive
by Kushal Shah, Sports Reporter
• May 10, 2021

Humans of Harker: Pictures for a purpose
by Sarah Mohammed, Asst. Features Editor
• May 10, 2021
![“I find it more important to actually use your intelligence than to just be intelligent, so starting my own school to teach math taught me a lot about the way I approach [the subject]. I’m always trying to adapt my own skills as my students come up with interesting ways to solve different types of problems, so I hope that I’m remembered not necessarily as someone who was only smart, but more for the way that I used that intelligence to help people and create new things,” Utkarsh Priyam (12) said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/UtkarshPriyam_NilishaBaid_HoHPhoto-900x673.png)
Humans of Harker: Putting the pieces together
by Arushi Saxena, Co-Managing Editor
• May 6, 2021

Humans of Harker: Searching for the melody
by Irene Yuan, Multimedia Editor
• May 6, 2021
![“One of the best things about senior year is that you can take much more niche classes, and I would tell [people] to take great advantage of that, because Harker has classes that no other schools offer. It's benefited me [and] I'm really glad, retrospectively, that I tried a bunch of classes I had no idea about instead of trying to only take things I was familiar with,” Avery Young (12) said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/AveryYoung_RitikaRajamani_HoHPhoto-900x601.jpg)
Humans of Harker: Venturing into the unknown
by Lavanya Subramanian, TALON Student Life Editor
• May 6, 2021

Humans of Harker: Redonner
by Ananya Sriram and Alena Suleiman
• May 6, 2021
![“Everything happens for a reason, so in my mind, there's going to be a class or a professor, or an assignment or something that leads me somewhere. That's my vision … [and] we'll see [how it ends up],” Anna Arnaudova (12) said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/AnnaArnaudova_ShreyaSrinivasan_HoHPhoto-900x596.jpg)
Humans of Harker: Cheez-its and chuckles
by Ariana Goetting and Defne Avkarogullari
• May 5, 2021

Humans of Harker: Incessant improvement
by Maggie Yan and Brandon Zau
• May 4, 2021

Humans of Harker: An aura of sunshine
by Jessica Tang, Reporter
• May 4, 2021
![“[Cheer has] helped me become more confident [and] be more open to trying out different things, because I did it out of nowhere and tried it … A lot of things that I now really enjoy in life, things I wouldn't normally do, I did on a whim. I found that the [activities] that I did randomly are now some of my favorite parts of my experience,” Anish Kilaru (12) said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/AnishKilaru_AnoushkaBuch_HoHPhoto-596x900.jpeg)
Humans of Harker: Cheer and positivity
by Julie Shi and Selina Xu
• May 4, 2021

Humans of Harker: By my own terms
by Aastha Mangla, Reporter
• May 4, 2021
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