
Humans of Harker: Innovative investment
by Victor Gong, Reporter
• April 9, 2022

Humans of Harker: A mindful journey
by Shiv Deokar, Reporter
• April 9, 2022

Humans of Harker: Sports and speculations
by Sidak Sanghari, Reporter
• April 9, 2022
![“[The cheer team] is great; they’re like my children. I like teaching them. It’s like a little family even though we’re all in different grades, we still all get along, get along with everyone no matter what. It’s a very cool environment to be in," Imogene Leneham (12) said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/ImogeneLenehamHoH_KatelynZhao-900x595.jpeg)
Humans of Harker: From stunts to support
by Mirabelle Feng, Reporter
• April 6, 2022

Humans of Harker: Thriving in the spotlight
by Hima Thota, Reporter
• April 6, 2022

Humans of Harker: Leaping beyond the stage
by Ananya Das, Reporter
• April 5, 2022
![“[I discovered] how accessible it is to make a difference because before I did [Public Health Club], I hadn't really taken on a lot of leadership positions, and I didn't know how it would turn out. Taking that leap and starting the club, the dots were able to connect, I was able to meet a lot of people who had a lot of talents. We were able to pool our talents together and in a way that created something really productive," Kevin Wang (12) said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/kevinwanghoh_jessicatang-602x900.jpeg)
Humans of Harker: The spirit of volunteering
by Isabella Lo, Reporter
• April 5, 2022

Humans of Harker: Just keep going
by Aishani Singh, Reporter
• April 4, 2022

Humans of Harker: Failure vs. Finality
by Katerina Matta, Reporter
• April 3, 2022

Humans of Harker: Passage of service
by Yifan Li, Reporter
• April 3, 2022
![“Even if you're bad initially, everyone started somewhere, and over time, [you’re] going to get better at it. You don't need to follow a set path or a certain trajectory of things. You can take different approaches and still have good outcomes, and that's something that taught me the importance of not giving up too early in something," Harsh Deep (12) said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/HarshDeepHoH_ClaireSu-900x596.jpeg)
Humans of Harker: From knowledge to gnocchi
by Claire Su, Reporter
• April 2, 2022

Humans of Harker: Finding the thread
by Felix Chen, Reporter
• April 2, 2022
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