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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

“I want to be remembered as that guy who is always around throwing snacks, helping out, being the nice guy. I never want to make anyone mad, never try to make anyone mad. I don’t think I’ve made any teachers completely fresher off the rocker because I would do anything for them. I want to be remembered for that," Jackson Lara (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Crafting a community

by Connie Xu, TALON Reporter May 6, 2024

Laughter fills the upper school art room as students talk about school life and their duties after school while painting rocks and pumpkins. In front of each student lays rocks and paints for them...

Humans of Harker: Serving on the court and in the clinic

Humans of Harker: Serving on the court and in the clinic

by Ariana Goetting, Winged Post Co-Editor-in-Chief May 6, 2024

For Edis Mesic (12), not many things bring him more joy than feeling the camaraderie that his volleyball team has cultivated over the years — though he may jokingly tell you that the real thrill...

“Overall, I feel like I need to be achieving something. It’s the feeling you get after you study for a test and you have a bunch of tabs that you can close. I remember when I came in freshman year, I was nervous, and I thought if I didn’t know things, people would be condescending, but a lot of people want to work together. You need to put yourself out there and try to make connections with people you didn’t expect you’d make connections with," Evan Matvey (12) said.

Humans of Harker: One ticker at a time

by Yifan Li, Co-Conservatory Editor May 6, 2024

The integral symbols that litter the whiteboard fade as the company stock ticker, revealing the percentage change of the price of the stock, flickers across the computer screen, and the stock price...

Humans of Harker: Climate for connection

Humans of Harker: Climate for connection

by Ananya Sriram, Winged Post Co-Managing Editor May 6, 2024

What brings a community together?  It may be a shared passion or a collective tradition that unites groups, but to Kinnera Mulam (12), the answer lies in the folds of 20 pages and a freshly brewed...

"Even though I was able to connect to so many people through speech, individually it also made me a better communicator. A lot of speech is just being comfortable talking to other people, sharing your ideas, the way you talk and the way you respond to other people. It’s made me more aware of other people and their thoughts and feelings, and I know it’s made me a better person too," Fiona Yan (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Eloquence for benevolence

by Jonathan Szeto, Co-STEM Editor May 6, 2024

To many, public speaking can be an intimidating task. To others, it’s a skill that comes naturally. But what would it feel like to plan out and give a seven minute speech in your second language, then...

“Soccer brought out competitiveness in me and a desire to be better, not necessarily than everyone else, but more than the past version of myself. On my soccer team, people come from all different backgrounds, but everyone comes together, and you prove yourself on the field," Anya said.

Humans of Harker: Competing with composure

by Shaina Cohen, TALON Reporter May 6, 2024

It’s the beginning of the second half of the game against her rival team, and Anya Chauhan (12) needs to plan out the best play for this key moment. She sprints down the field and dodges the other...

“As a center-back, you have to read the field and see what players are trying to do. If the players are trying to get behind you to make a run or where to go when a certain player has the ball, the ball is at a certain part and when to commit to a tackle. Knowing where and when to be is a bit tougher to train for,” Jason Monaghan (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Silent leader on the field

by Anwen Hao, Co-Multimedia Editor May 6, 2024

Jason Monaghan (12) is not your typical high school student. While many of his peers carry the standard set of essentials, a sturdy backpack, a sleek water bottle and a buzzing smartphone, Jason adds...

“Through my art, I try to advocate for understanding the people around you and just supporting them. I want to be remembered as someone who tried to push for that and expressed it through my art," Sania Gupta (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Animating a better future

by Kinnera Mulam, Co-Winged Post Editor-in-Chief May 6, 2024

Vibrant animated characters and superheroes move across the screen, their actions accentuated by flashes of color and comic book-inspired artistic details. Mesmerized by the animation techniques used,...

 "I've always thought about things in an economic way. What can I do to maximize the happiness I get? There are definitely things I'd change if I went back, but there's no point in dwelling on that," Angelina Zhu (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Introspective investment

by Alison Yang, Aquila Co-Editor-in-Chief May 6, 2024

Life is a progression: of hobbies, of beliefs, of relationships. That scatterplot of experiences makes an individual unique. When considered against the axis of time, the trend lines naturally reflect...

"I think it's fantastic how many different possibilities there are. Astrophysics really makes us feel like all of our problems feel very small. It's humbling. At the same time, it's also very very exciting because there's a huge realm of possibilities, both our own capabilities and we can also take inspiration from what we see up there and recreate it down here to advance our technology," Arnav Swaroop (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Exploration through experimentation

by Lindsey Tuckey, TALON Co-Conservatory Editor May 6, 2024

Trails of vapor streak through Arnav Swaroop’s (12) homemade cloud chamber. They dash and twirl, then dissipate back into invisibility. The creation of each streak comes as supercooled alcohol vapor...

Humans of Harker: A finished production

Humans of Harker: A finished production

by Felix Chen, Co-News Editor May 6, 2024

The show ends with raucous applause, yet another successful performance concluded. The actors take their bows, the curtains close and the audience below murmurs about the show. And Maggie Yan (12),...

Humans of Harker: Cherishing cello

Humans of Harker: Cherishing cello

by Felix Chen, Co-News Editor May 6, 2024

A subtle smile crosses Andrew Tang (12)’s face as he surreptitiously sneaks up behind his seated friend outside of the Auxiliary Gym just after school. As Andrew looms behind him, his friend suddenly...

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