Humans of Harker: Lending an ear
by Trisha Iyer, Reporter
• April 22, 2022

Humans of Harker: One click away
by Claire Bauschlicher, Reporter
• April 22, 2022

Humans of Harker: Recipe for reflection
by Michelle Wei, Reporter
• April 21, 2022

Humans of Harker: Teamwork and tackling
by Medha Yarlagadda, Reporter
• April 21, 2022
![“I wish people would care about others a little bit more. [In] martial arts, I try to teach our students the strength of character and how to become a good person in addition to developing their physical skills; I want to help them grow into better people because that’s what my coaches did for me when I was younger," Andrew Vodinh-Ho (12) said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/AndrewVodinhHo_KatieReed-900x600.jpeg)
Humans of Harker: Strength in mind and body
by Katie Reed, Reporter
• April 20, 2022

Humans of Harker: Blurring the lines
by Lucy Ge, Aquila Co-Managing Editor
• April 20, 2022

Humans of Harker: Swinging into the present
by Young Min, Reporter
• April 19, 2022
![“I can view [art] this [way] and another person based on their unique experience can view it in a completely different way. It’s because we have so many diverse perspectives, that makes art history subjective, but also really enriching because you can always gain new insights from talking to another person and hearing what they have to say about how they view a piece of art," Melody Luo (12) said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/MelodyLuo_EG-613x900.jpeg)
Humans of Harker: Behind the canvas
by Angelina Burrows, Reporter
• April 19, 2022
![“People think about debate as some holier than thou activity where two white dudes in suits talk really pompously and get out their points. Debate is high schoolers chugging Red Bulls at 10 p.m. because the tournament doesn't end until midnight, they both smell, [since] they don't have time to shower in the morning, and they probably haven't eaten," Deven Shah (12) said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/DevenShah_EG-667x900.jpeg)
Humans of Harker: Just an academic game
by Emma Milner, Reporter
• April 18, 2022
Humans of Harker: Passion for positivity
by Medha Yarlagadda, Reporter
• April 18, 2022

Humans of Harker: Curiosity larger than the universe
by Steven Jiang, Reporter
• April 17, 2022
![“Supporting yourself in your endeavors and achievements is a big part of the feminist movement. Being the president [of FEM Club] is something I've had to grapple with. People ask me questions about certain topics that I don’t know, and it's okay if I don’t know. Whatever position you are [in], you’re always learning new things, and that's my favorite aspect of FEM club," Simone Merani (12) said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/SimoneMeraniHoH_MedhaYarlagadda-900x596.jpeg)
Humans of Harker: On a stage of strength
by Olivia Xu, Reporter
• April 17, 2022
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