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“The main lesson I learned was to keep doing what I wanted to do whether or not people really have anything else to say. I've stuck with squash because I enjoyed it, not really because I was that amazing at it or that I was some prodigy. It was about how fun I really found the sport and continuing to do what I liked,” Aditya Roy (12) said.

Humans of Harker: From courts to computers

by Nicholas Wei, Humans of Harker Profiler April 7, 2021

Picture playing tennis with a friend on a sunny court. Then, imagine that you’re playing with a rubber ball instead, smaller and much faster than a tennis ball. Next, visualize four walls around the...

“Being friendly and approachable … are things that I value a lot. As a person, I'd like to be remembered as someone who would be there for you if you needed it and lend a helping hand,” Katie Li (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Resilience and resolve

by Sania Gupta and Maggie Yan April 7, 2021

Golden leaves coating the sidewalk, Katie Li (12) strolls through her neighborhood, water bottle in hand. Petrichor fills the air as she admires her surroundings on her walk, missing her pre-quarantine...

"I want to be remembered for being a person who's always there for people to talk to, and I want to be that person who people can come to whenever they have a problem or if they want to talk or if they have good news or bad news, and they want to share it," Ankita Kundu (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Your daily dose of compassion

by Arjun Barrett and Aastha Mangla April 7, 2021

Fingers twirling around a black pen, Ankita Kundu (12) hums lightly as she scribbles down the next sentences to decorate her letter. The words come quick as she remembers who she’s writing to, words...

“Spirit is worth it because you can touch so many people and affect so many people’s emotions and lives. And that’s really what I like to do. I like to make people happy through anything that I do,” Arjun Virmani (12) said.

Humans of Harker: All for one and one for all

by Varsha Rammohan and Alysa Suleiman March 22, 2021

Side-stepping an opponent and weaving through the throng of players, Arjun Virmani (12) positions his arms towards the hoop, flicks his wrist and watches the orange basketball make the most satisfying...

“There is real power in art. You see so many students, especially in this community, doing really incredible research in biology, doing research that is truly life saving … You need to make life worthwhile and I think art and culture is a really important part of that, connecting people beyond just words,” Anika Fuloria (12) said.

Humans of Harker: A musical adventure

by Jasleen Hansra, TALON Co-People Editor March 22, 2021

Anika Fuloria (12) approaches the desk at which a celebrity engineer sits, signing and selling copies of the book he had just lectured about. Her own copy of the book lays in her hands, sticky notes poking...

“My goal is to bring a positive light to everyone. I've always been the kind of person that if you need a shoulder to cry on, I'll be that person for you, and even if it's people I’m not super close to, my door's always open,” Sofia Fernandez (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Beyond the spotlight

by Margaret Cartee and Olivia Xu March 19, 2021

At the age of 3, Sofia Fernandez (12) was first introduced to ballet when she watched the Nutcracker and was amazed by the skill and grace of the dancers on stage. She decided at that moment that she wanted...

“It’s satisfying to have an experience where I put a lot of work in and it finally paid off. All the countless workout sessions, all the countless running, all the countless throwing the ball, it all paid off. And I realized that anything I set my mind to I can do. [Football] is something I had to spend time developing to do, which was new to me and different to me,” Vijay Vyas (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Tackling life with positivity and humor

by Dilsher Dhaliwal and Ella Yee March 19, 2021

The Eagles are down 34 to 0 with 49 seconds left in the third quarter: they are in need of a big play to start their comeback. Vijay Vyas (12) settles in the pocket on 1st and 10, unrattled by the pressure...

“Even though I've been doing [programming] for so long, there's still so much more for me to learn. And it's such a fascinating field, because there are 1,000 different ways to accomplish something. And as you get more experienced, you tend to figure out which of those ways would be better,” Ally Tiritoglu (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Cracking the code

by Michelle Liu, Winged Post Design Editor March 19, 2021

At 8 a.m., Ally Tiritoglu (12) wakes up, eats breakfast, turns on “The Office” in the background and sits down in front of her waiting computer. As the dialogue of the TV show blends into a low rung...

“I'm pretty sure I can name everyone in our grade. Just reaching out to anyone, that's something I really love about the Harker community as well. I really like our environment because it's really conducive to not only intellectual conversations, but also to friendships, and I've found some really good friends here,” Emma Andrews (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Energy and love

by Ariana Goetting and Desiree Luo March 18, 2021

Passionate. Ambitious. Outspoken. These are words that nearly everyone uses to describe Emma Andrews (12). Whether she’s running on the lacrosse field or drawing cost-curves in economics class, Emma...

“I think people see [dependence] as a weakness. Generally, you're supposed to be independent, and, I think that's generally the picture of toughness or resilience. But I think there's something much more beautiful about dependence and vulnerability, just being okay, trusting other people to help you out,” Arya Maheshwari (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Spatial admiration

by Nicole Tian, Opinion Editor March 18, 2021

Wisps of clouds play across the night sky, silvery shadows shifting against an endless well of deep blue. Miles and miles below, Arya Maheshwari (12) sits outside gazing up at the stars, watching as light...

“Through robotics, I've definitely learned how to become a better leader because a leader isn’t just leading people. It's also helping foster an environment where other people can become leaders. When you’re in charge of something, you do need to step back and allow other people to shine,” Chloe Affaki (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Taking charge of every opportunity

by Defne Avkarogullari and Brandon Zau March 18, 2021

One may know her as the president of the robotics club, an avid volunteer in class, a tutor for kids eager about robotics or just a good friend who gives beneficial advice. To many Harker students, it...

“People aren't fortunate enough to have infinite opportunities. So helping anyone out, whether it's a small act or a big act, means the world to many people. Doing what I can to help them makes me feel better as a person,” Gabriel Yang (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Motivated by generosity

by Selina Xu and Jonathan Zhang March 17, 2021

Taking one last look at his target, Gabriel Yang (12) plants his feet in a determined stance, eyes trained on the ball in front of him. He swings his club back and strikes the ball with a satisfying whoosh,...

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