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Harker Aquila

The student news site of The Harker School.

Harker Aquila

The student news site of The Harker School.

Harker Aquila

“In freshman year, the pandemic hit. Starting junior year, I really started to think that I'd missed out on a lot of the fun and cool things. I wish I could have done Model UN and gone to those conferences, I wish I could have done DECA, and by junior year, I was too late. Because of that, I've decided to always take on whatever I can do and manage,” John Cracraft (12) said.

Humans of Harker: A taste for change

by Tiffany Chang and Hima Thota February 24, 2023

When John Cracraft (12) comes up in conversation, most people immediately picture a towering figure in the hallway, cracking jokes or proclaiming his love for chocolate milk. And while these are certainly...

“[Studying history] is less about the actual information in the actual story, and a lot more about the way you try to tell that story and the ways you try to explain things, or the way you try to form a narrative that focuses on certain things. Really, what history ends up being, rather than recitation of facts, is a lot of different ways of trying to tell a story, and that's a lot more stimulating,” Emmett Chung (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Buzzing in

by Sally Zhu, Co-Editor-in-Chief February 23, 2023

“This president gave his only campaign speech to placate a rival faction at the Fifth Avenue Hotel. This president received a personal request by one man to be appointed to a ‘Paris consulship’ —” Buzz. “Mary...

“After I'm done writing a piece, I feel like I know myself a little bit better. As I write, I am unraveling my own identity, and sometimes I'll figure something out about my own psychology through my characters. Those little moments of revelation are cool,” Athena Wu (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Writing a better future

by Claire Zhao, Asst. Copy Editor February 23, 2023

You may have seen Athena Wu (12) hanging out around Shah often. Perhaps you’ve come across her drawings and sketches, or maybe you've experienced her supportive and empathetic nature. But beyond what...

“Programming always has an impact — you can do things that you never thought were possible. You don't have to spend your time programming just to look more appealing to some job or college. You can do it because it actually makes the world a better place,” Arjun Barrett (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Solutions through software

by Edward Huang, Co-STEM Editor February 22, 2023

From Spanish conjugation tools to mobile scanner apps to data compression libraries, Arjun Barrett’s (12) coding abilities know no bounds. While the term “code” usually invokes images of hours-long...

“People think philosophy will get you nowhere, but we need to have people who think about the world philosophically. All the people who make change, like politicians and activists, are philosophers too. Whenever people espouse certain ideas about how the world should be, it's philosophy. We all intuitively understand it,” Vincent Zhang (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Confronting conundrums

by Claire Zhao, Asst. Copy Editor February 22, 2023

When asked about their hobbies, some people think of sports, art or anything in between. But for Vincent Zhang (12), the answer doesn’t stop at swimming and research; in his free time, he also thumbs...

“Staying in the moment, whether that be at practice or in game, and not worrying about what other people think — it helps. That's one facet of my life that’s going to stay,” Abhi Namala (12) said.

Humans of Harker: The power of presence

by Kairui Sun, Reporter February 21, 2023

Three seconds. Abhi Namala (12) takes a couple of dribbles. Two seconds. He shoots. One second. The ball rattles off the rim as Abhi falls, but the referee’s whistle sounds for a foul. Without...

“My favorite conversations I've had with people involve us talking about something really vague that's bothering them or that's bothering me, or an argument that’s always vague. I find that the biggest utility I have in that conversation would be making this vague thing on their mind something tangible and understandable for them by articulating it well. I find myself writing about topics that I've talked about with other people, after listening to what they have to say and the problems that they have," Dyllan Han (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Progress over perfection

by Sidak Sanghari, HoH Profiler February 21, 2023

The hedgehog’s dilemma. Kanye West. YouTube video essays. Karl Marx. To the normal eye, they have nothing in common, but to Dyllan Han (12), they are all connected. He takes each one, fascinating and...

“Singing alone can be isolating, but in a group like Cantilena, sharing experiences with one another is such a comforting feeling. With Cantilena, if you make a mistake, it's not a big deal because everyone knows what it's like. Having a bunch of like-minded people in one place is such a great experience because you meet a lot of people who are just as passionate about singing as you are,” Anika Pandey (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Pitches and particles

by Gemma Chan, TALON Reporter February 20, 2023

Anika Pandey (12) recalls an end-of-year performance from third grade, standing on stage, as hundreds of parents gazed up at her, eager for her performance to begin. With sweaty hands, clenched fists and...

“Sometimes you just have to sit down with a challenge and face it head on. There are some things that you want to try to avoid, but it will always come back at some point. Sometimes it does feel like you're at your mental limit: you're so tired, it's so confusing and you don't understand it. But if you spend the time and sit with it, your mindset will change. Then, something that was completely muddy to you will become clear, and you'll figure it out,” Brian Chen (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Adventure and authenticity

by Kevin Zhang, Asst. Sports Editor February 20, 2023

Knees slightly bent and head turned back, Brian Chen (12) waits in anticipation with his fellow runners. He focuses his attention on the growing silhouette of teammate Armaan Thakker (12), which emerges...

“When you strike someone out with the pitch you've been working on for so long, it’s so satisfying. All of your practice pays off, and it’s the best feeling ever,” Katelyn Abellera (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Pitching in to the community

by Grant Yang, TALON Reporter February 20, 2023

It’s Katelyn Abellera’s (12) junior year, and she eagerly prepares to take on her role as team captain of the varsity girls softball team — only to find out their season has been canceled. With just...

“I want to somehow get people to truly care about real world topics outside of the limited hour, two hours that they spend watching something. It’s a lot of work. It takes a lot to just improve. But it’s also wonderful if I can somehow give that out to the world through my art. That would be everything I would ever hope to accomplish,” Alisa Grebin (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Creating for a cause

by Mirabelle Feng, TALON Reporter February 18, 2023

Once upon a time, there was a girl who loved the world of fiction, where creativity and imagination ran amok like wild beasts and birds. One day, the girl discovered a fantasy world built from creativity...

“The fun part of orchestra is being part of a community. Everyone’s really supportive, and everyone gets to know each other. We all get to make music together combining our individual talents,” Rylan Yang (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Personalizing the performance

by Katerina Matta, Asst. Features Editor February 18, 2023

Rylan Yang (12) recalls facing a sea of nearly 2000 faces as he stood confidently on stage, his shiny golden French horn raised to his lips, poised and ready to play. A mix of nervous adrenaline and excitement...

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