![“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.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/ElaineZhai_ShreyaSrinivasan_HoHPhoto-596x900.jpg)
Humans of Harker: Finding comfort in the uncomfortable
by Shreya Srinivasan, TALON Co-Editor-in-Chief
• April 14, 2021

Humans of Harker: A true craftswoman
by Arely Sun, Winged Post Lifestyle Editor and Social Media Editor
• April 14, 2021

Humans of Harker: Diving deep for understanding
by Emily Tan, Winged Post Features Editor
• April 12, 2021

Humans of Harker: Every kick matters
by Heidi Lu and Medha Yarlagadda
• April 12, 2021

Humans of Harker: Soundtrack of soft science
by Sydney Ling and Katelyn Zhao
• April 12, 2021
!["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.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/ElaineXiao_HelenZhu_HoHPhoto-900x667.jpg)
Humans of Harker: Unity and grace
by Claire Luo and Katie Reed
• April 9, 2021

Humans of Harker: In tune with the community
by Edward Huang and Catherine Wong
• April 9, 2021

Humans of Harker: Fighting disease with kindness
by Emma Gao and Trisha Iyer
• April 9, 2021
![“[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.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/MichelleNing_RachelNing_HoHPhoto-900x600.jpg)
Humans of Harker: The beauty of unity
by Claire Su and Jessica Tang
• April 9, 2021

Humans of Harker: From candle light to flame
by Anika Maji and Brittany Tsui
• April 8, 2021

Humans of Harker: The value of music
by Claire Bauschlicher and Tanya Karpinchyk
• April 7, 2021
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