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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

“Curiosity is important because interacting with the world is required to live a fulfilling life. Without that, it’s easy to fall into a state where you don’t have desire to do anything. Being actively curious is being able to go out and explore the world on your own no matter what it looks like: picking up a hobby, meeting people, physically going out, continuing to investigate the things you’re passionate about,” Ethan Liu (12) said.

Humans of Harker: World of wonder

by Eva Cheng, Co-Sports Editor April 24, 2024

The commutative property: one of the first ideas students learn in math class. A plus B is equal to B plus A, A times B is equal to B times A; this is the natural way things are. But what happens when...

Humans of Harker: Cheering for unity

Humans of Harker: Cheering for unity

by Emma Lee, Staff Reporter April 22, 2024

Under the dazzling halftime lights, Sarah Westgate (12) and members of the cheer team run onto Davis field with shimmering gold pompoms in hand. The crowd cheers and hollers with radiant smiles. As...

“If you want to succeed, you’ve got to take the risks. And I'm willing to do that. That's kind of why I trade stocks, too, so I can kind of build enough money to take this risk,” Andrew Au (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Success in spontaneity

by Hannah Jeon, TALON Reporter April 22, 2024

With moments left before Andrew Au’s (12) presentation at the 2024 DECA Silicon Valley District Career Development Conference (SVCDC), his usual joking personality takes a backseat as he adopts a more...

Humans of Harker: Calculating for impact

Humans of Harker: Calculating for impact

by Katie Tcheng, TALON Co-Sports Editor April 22, 2024

The clock ticks down. The scoreboard is tied. Kyle Leung (12) dribbles the ball towards the hoop, strategizing how to evade the defenders. He tosses, and with a clean swish, he scores. The scoreboard...

Humans of Harker: Experience in exploration

Humans of Harker: Experience in exploration

by Mia Tang, Co-Assistant Opinions Editor April 22, 2024

As the cheer team stands in a circle outside the weight room, Katherine Fields (12) focuses on warming up for the team’s strength and conditioning session. She leans forward, holding one leg up behind...

Humans of Harker: Diving into the deep end

Humans of Harker: Diving into the deep end

by Hannah Jeon, TALON Reporter April 22, 2024

Sounds of people cheering filled the air, pressure building as swimmers mounted the blocks to begin their race. Despite the noise around him, Saahil Kajarekar (12) recalls remaining focused, visualizing...

“In a way, I just don't really care about what I've heard about other people. A lot of people have different opinions and opinions will clash, so I feel like it's best to form my own opinion from my own interactions. As cliche as it sounds, treat others how you want to be treated," Katelyn Hsu (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Singing with sincerity

by Lily Shi, Co-News Editor April 22, 2024

Katelyn Hsu (12) knows her routine. She gets nervous jitters before she goes on stage, but she tells herself that whatever happens, happens. As she has done countless times before, she will walk calmly...

"When I was trapped in my room, I was looking for any way out. I used the internet as an outlet. Online, I met people from across the world whose cultures I didn't understand but I wanted to. That feeling was unfamiliar since I didn't want to do anything back then. Once I breached that whole slump, I wanted to keep learning more," Natalie Chen (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Crocheting a course

by Katie Reed, TALON Business, PDA & Index Manager April 18, 2024

Absent-mindedly fiddling with a soft ball of yarn, Natalie Chen (12) muses over what to crochet next. It’s been rather chilly lately, so maybe a beanie would be good for braving the cold? Or perhaps...

Humans of Harker: Raising the bars

Humans of Harker: Raising the bars

by Edward Huang, Winged Post Co-Managing Editor April 18, 2024

Zihua Wang (12) stands before his marimba, a landscape of polished wooden bars awaiting his touch. He holds the mallets with a practiced ease, their yarn-wrapped ends poised just inches above the instrument....

Humans of Harker: Computing life’s next move

Humans of Harker: Computing life’s next move

by Ashley Mo, Co-Assistant STEM Editor April 9, 2024

Bladed weapons. Skillful dueling. Swift movements. All these are important aspects of fencing, but Alec Zhang (12) specializes in the calculated side of the sport. Every move, lunge and advance is...

“Keep looking forward, never stop being optimistic. There's not enough time in the world to experience everything, and why waste time by being pessimistic? I always try to find the good parts in everything. Even if I find myself at a standstill, like if I don't know what to do in the future, just do something. It doesn't matter if it turns out with a good outcome or a bad outcome. I just always want to be out, always moving, always trying new things,” Cynthia Wang (12) said.

Humans of Harker: From small moments to big causes

by Michelle Wei, Humans of Harker Co-Managing Editor April 8, 2024

You might find her doubled up with laughter in the orchard with her friends. Or admiring a sunset as soccer practice comes to a close. Or tirelessly working to put together the next school meeting. From...

“The highlight of my day is always small moments, whether it's a good conversation with someone, learning a lot from an interview, or one small move forward in a research project. Those are the things that bring me the most joy,” Ella Yee (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Blossoming with compassion

by Alena Suleiman, Co-Editor-in-Chief April 8, 2024

While most high schoolers yearn for the comfort of home on a Friday afternoon, Ella Yee (12) can be found in the center of a busy newsroom pitch meeting, undeterred by the imminent weekend. Flitting from...

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