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Humans of Harker: Dynamics of dance

Humans of Harker: Dynamics of dance

by Lily Peng and Katelyn Zhao May 14, 2024

The reverberating thrum of a snare drum, the tinkling strums of an electric guitar and the delicate cascade of a harp synthesize together — unfamiliar, unique chords that fill Kuga Pence's (12) imagination....

Humans of Harker: First impressions last

Humans of Harker: First impressions last

by Jeremy Peng, Co-Assistant Copy Editor May 14, 2024

Brindha Chandran (12) prefers notes from the strings of an instrument over words when communicating with others. What Brindha does not say, she creates and hopes to convey the richness that can exist...

“I've always been interested in science, but chemistry in particular appeals to me because it's one of the more intuitive subjects. In chemistry, you can design experiments and then witness stuff that you actually hope to see," Gautam Bhooma (12) said.

Humans of Harker: From ligands to languages

by Andrew Liang, Co-News Editor May 13, 2024

One moment Gautam Bhooma (12) is investigating how to separate the isomers of xylene, a widely-used industrial solvent and cleaning agent. The next moment, he is reading about Frederick the Great’s role...

“The glow that I am able to put in others and the way I am able to see people light up as a result of my efforts is so rewarding. Whether it is my guidance or my support for something, I love being able to help other people shine. There is this physical radiance that I can see in people when I know that they’re proud of themself or they know that they’re doing something that they love, and my ability to contribute to that is what makes it worth it," Shreeya Merchia (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Uncovering the unseen

by Janam Chahal, Co-Features Editor May 13, 2024

Passionate and persistent. Outgoing and optimistic. Creative and charming. Shreeya Merchia (12) approaches marketing, multimedia, mentorship and music with these qualities in mind, always aiming to support...

Humans of Harker: Pros and cons

Humans of Harker: Pros and cons

by Grant Yang, Co-Academics Editor May 13, 2024

A seventh grader tags along with a group of high schoolers, shy, nervous and unsure of how to approach conversation with them or how to ask a question out of fear of looking inexperienced. Ansh Sheth...

“I think like I said a bit helps with developing work ethic and also just because of the mental and physical commitment and helps with time management because like, really, I mean, like when you get back I mean, you have less time and you're more tired. So it is hard to do work but kind of helps you get organized so that you're able to get your work done," Adam Sayed (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Off to the races

by Connie Xu, TALON Reporter May 13, 2024

Ready. Set. Go! An air horn goes off, and the cross country race on September 16th finally begins. The blaring sound echoes in Adam Sayed (12)’s ears as he begins running, and adrenaline pumps through...

“I would love to be known as a friendly face on campus. Something that I worked on a lot in SDS was being not only their director, but also their friend. I tried to develop strong relationships with every single person in my cast. I try to take that into the Middle Eastern Student Association, choir, and just around campus in general," Sonya Apsey (12) said.

Humans of Harker: A voice for change

by Shareen Chahal, Co-Winged Post Managing Editor May 13, 2024

“And now, a moment of silence.”  Sonya Apsey’s (12) voice lingers in the now-hushed Zhang Athletic Center as students, teachers and administrators alike bow their heads in recognition of the...

“Drawing has definitely taught me that it doesn't have to be perfect to be good. I think that through my failures in art, I've learned that just because it doesn't look how I imagined it or it didn't turn out how it was supposed to, that doesn't make it bad or worthless. It just makes it different. And I think that really helps with my flexibility. Especially at Harker, it's hard to be so rigid because things often don't go your way, especially in classes," Phoebe Castle (12) said.

Humans of Harker: To the drawing board

by Jessica Hu, Co-News Editor May 8, 2024

Growing up speaking Mandarin in Singapore. Living in the suburbs of London. Bonding with Tom Cruise’s daughter at an elite school in New York. Meshing into the academic bustle of the Bay Area. To...

Humans of Harker: Catalyzing kicks and kindness

Humans of Harker: Catalyzing kicks and kindness

by Samuel Tong, Staff Reporter May 8, 2024

Fourth quarter. Fifteen yards to the endzone.  Ryan Barth (12) lines himself up in the perfect position to kick. He calms himself down and prepares to bring his team to victory. The deep breath,...

Humans of Harker: Code of creativity

Humans of Harker: Code of creativity

by Alison Yang, Aquila Co-Editor-in-Chief May 7, 2024

The act of encoding is one of conversion. An act of translation, even. What language, then, is a person encoded in?  Answering this question usually begets a separation: left or right brain, artistic...

Humans of Harker: Rhythm and ribbons

Humans of Harker: Rhythm and ribbons

by Angelina Burrows and Sidak Sanghari May 7, 2024

The stage erupts with a colorful stream of hoops and ribbons as Anna Lee (12) leaps across the floor, capturing the gaze of audience members with each of her precise movements highlighted amidst the...

Humans of Harker: Learning through literature

Humans of Harker: Learning through literature

by Charlize Wang, Co-Aquila Managing Editor May 7, 2024

A plethora of words litter the book’s page, waiting for someone to unravel the story held within. Without hesitation, a five-year-old James Blenko (12) takes on the challenge. He begins to read the...

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