![“I come from a family of teachers. While growing up, I admired the way [my relatives] were able to approach new subjects and convey that knowledge to their students. I’ve taken on that role of teaching, not in conventional ways, but by embracing leadership roles in volleyball and journalism. Whether it’s taking reporters under my wing or leading underclassmen by example, I’ve mentor[ed] others by sharing what I’ve learned through my own experiences," Vishnu Kannan (12) said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/vishnukannanhoh_muthup-e1654319258641-600x900.jpeg)
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Humans of Harker: Truth seeker
by Tiffany Chang, TALON Academics Editor
• May 13, 2022
![“I feel like [my diverse extracurriculars has] shaped me as a person. It allowed me to connect [with] a lot of different people [and] meet a lot of new communities. This whole aspect of connection is really important. I value meeting new people and learning about people's cultures and backgrounds," Camilla Lindh (12) said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/CamillaLindh_EshaGohil-582x900.jpeg)
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Humans of Harker: Flying higher into the sky
by Charlie Folk and Ananya Sriram
• May 11, 2022
![“I don't know exactly what it was. Maybe it was the view, maybe it was the feeling, maybe it was the whole fascination of, ‘We're now 20,000 feet above the earth flying in a tin can, [and] we're not dead yet.’ Maybe that's it," Connor Wilcox (12) said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/ConnorWilcoxHoH_CarterChadwick-900x600.jpeg)
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• May 10, 2022

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