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“It's amazing the conversations that you can have [while volunteering] and the different perspectives that you can experience with these random people that you've never met before. Whether it be the people you're serving, or other volunteers, [by] going in and trying to be a little extroverted and make conversation, you can make these new connections and learn so much more about the world and the community around you,” John Lynch (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Reaching in and reaching out

by Emma Gao and Olivia Xu April 14, 2021

In this chaotic world of online learning and irregular schedules, it is easy to lose track of time in a busy day of Zoom classes. Luckily, Harker students and faculty alike can rely on the Harker Bell...

“I realized I wasn’t being my true self [in middle school]. I was putting myself in a box. I used to be really intentional with the words that I was saying, but once I got open [as] I grew up, I lost that need to be completely filtered. That’s one of the best changes that has ever happened to me, just growing more confident,” Elaine Zhai (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Finding comfort in the uncomfortable

by Shreya Srinivasan, TALON Co-Editor-in-Chief April 14, 2021

Upbeat music drowns out the sound of the starting engine as Elaine Zhai (12) backs her car out of the driveway. Turning out of her neighborhood, she navigates the streets of Saratoga, making her way to...

“Art is really important because it can celebrate the thoughts of an individual or an entire community, and it can express any kind of emotion, from joy to addressing major issues going on. Or it can just be for fun—something decorative to make the world a prettier place. Every piece of art makes the world a better place and a more connected place,” Maria Teplova (12) said.

Humans of Harker: A true craftswoman

by Arely Sun, Winged Post Lifestyle Editor and Social Media Editor April 14, 2021

A broad canvas, bordered with shiny black tape, sprawls across a mint green wall. On it, a tangle of gray pencil lines delineates the outlines of several robots, and streaks of brown acrylic paint begin...

“A large part of how I grow, especially when I'm interacting with other people, is through being a good listener. I like being a listener, too; I've learned a lot from listening to other people. Listening seems really simple, but you can contribute a lot to someone else by just being a good listener, whether it's support or learning from them,” Betsy Tian (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Diving deep for understanding

by Emily Tan, Winged Post Features Editor April 12, 2021

As president of the research club, avid researcher and book-lover, it’s no wonder that Betsy Tian (12) loves learning. In fact, “loves” isn’t even a strong enough word to encompass her unconditional...

“Being part of a team has always been my favorite part … we’ve basically grown up together, and it's pretty awesome. We also schedule a million team bonding days to hang out or go somewhere, because it’s important that you’re able to get along off the field,” Sarah Baicher (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Every kick matters

by Heidi Lu and Medha Yarlagadda April 12, 2021

A perfect pass from one of her teammates, and the ball was in her possession. With her eyes focused on the goal and her heart racing, Sarah Baicher (12) took a deep breath and propelled the ball past the...

“I've always been observant of what other people are feeling and I've always wanted to help people. Experiencing my own struggles made me really understand what it feels like. I just want to make sure no one feels alone, no one should feel that way,” Vidya Jeyendran (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Soundtrack of soft science

by Sydney Ling and Katelyn Zhao April 12, 2021

The charcoal sultry 3 a.m. track of Lorde’s “Pure Heroine” dances against the patter of rain as Vidya Jeyendran (12) sits at her desk.  When Vidya found herself in the confines of her home due...

"I love seeing things that people create in unison. What the cause is, it doesn't really matter in my eyes. Bringing joy to other people, inspiring them in the process to also [do so], and [seeing] the joy on their faces when they bring joy to other people ... makes me feel really happy,” Elaine Xiao (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Unity and grace

by Claire Luo and Katie Reed April 9, 2021

Her feet lightly gliding over the smooth floor of the dance room, Elaine Xiao (12) gracefully makes her way across the wood in a series of quick movements. Her body sways in tune with the song, moving...

“Caring about others is something that's very important and is sometimes overlooked. I believe that this is the central part of what everyone's character should be, to not be self-centered, and to focus on others as well,” Annesh Ghosh-Dastidar (12) said.

Humans of Harker: In tune with the community

by Edward Huang and Catherine Wong April 9, 2021

At first, there is complete silence. Annesh Ghosh-Dastidar (12) sits down in his room, his violin in one hand and his bow in the other. As soon as his bow graces the strings of the instrument, a brilliant,...

“What wakes me up in the morning and what keeps me up at night is the fact that I feel like I have a responsibility to do what I can and to take that extra step to help someone somewhere in the world. I want to be remembered through the stories of what people experienced being with me rather than being remembered as a bunch of titles,” Suman Mohanty (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Fighting disease with kindness

by Emma Gao and Trisha Iyer April 9, 2021

As a student passionate about medicine from an early age, Suman Mohanty (12) quite expectedly spends most of her free time volunteering at her local hospital. But her favorite part of the work isn’t...

“[Volleyball has] been a huge part of my high school experience … I [now] view myself as a stronger person, as opposed to going into high school, [when] I was shy and timid and not really sure of my place. But after playing especially school volleyball, my views on how I interact with people and on myself have changed for the better,” Michelle Ning (12) said.

Humans of Harker: The beauty of unity

by Claire Su and Jessica Tang April 9, 2021

Awaiting the opponent’s serve, Michelle Ning (12) stands on the volleyball court. The moment the ball floats over the net, Michelle’s stance shifts by instinct, preparing to set the ball. Shouts and...

“If you hit a bad shot, don't let that get in the way of your next point, because you always play each point point by point. You forget the mistake you made. Learn from that, and do only what you can control. Apply that in tennis and don't let that ruin your match,” Kelcie Fan (12) said.

Humans of Harker: From candle light to flame

by Anika Maji and Brittany Tsui April 8, 2021

Outgoing. Warm. Kind. Patient. Loyal. Leader. When describing Kelcie Fan (12), these are some common responses, and for good reason—her likability, caring nature and ability to bond with others are prevalent...

"Don't lose the parts of yourself that make you, you. You don't have to let go of the things you love to be successful in the future. If anything, that's what makes you special when you move on later in your life," Katerina Fenner (12) said.

Humans of Harker: The value of music

by Claire Bauschlicher and Tanya Karpinchyk April 7, 2021

A young Katerina Fenner (12) enters the stage, greeted by a round of applause. Sitting down in front of the grand piano in the middle of the stage, she begins to play Haydn’s “Sonata in D Major,”...

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