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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

Humans of Harker: Voices unplugged

Humans of Harker: Voices unplugged

by Katie Tcheng, TALON Managing Editor May 15, 2025

Their hands trembled as they read and reread their printed out script. Their eyes flicking across the page over and over again. Senior Fern Biswas sits alongside the adult organizer and a youth panelist...

Humans of Harker: Engaging and evolving

Humans of Harker: Engaging and evolving

by Nathan Yee, News Editor May 15, 2025

Positioned around a roundtable, United Nations (UN) youth delegates toss ideas back and forth. Anika sits on one end, and soon, the entire discussion will be condensed into a speech of just two to...

“Art is the rawest, deepest form of introspection, but it's also a way to invoke reflection in other people. Through art, I can see how people interact with each other, the world and these abstract systems. Similarly, economics looks at very foundational issues, questions on how human networks interact with each other and shape individual lives. Both of these subjects form so many frameworks on how to view the world," senior Sophia Liu said.

Humans of Harker: Illustration, interaction and introspection

by Cynthia Xie, A&E/Lifestyle Editor May 15, 2025

Streaks of ash swathe a ghostly silhouette in gray and black, alluding to the heinous atrocities of war and destruction. The ominous figure holds up a delicately-folded paper bird, their shadowed sockets...

Humans of Harker: Saves and sincerity

Humans of Harker: Saves and sincerity

by Gemma Chan, TALON Managing Editor May 15, 2025

Airpods on full blast, cleats laced up, and hair braided, senior Kylie Anderson runs onto the field to warm up. Chills fill the air as the stress and excitement rush over her. The time on the scoreboard...

Humans of Harker: Teaching through tendus

Humans of Harker: Teaching through tendus

by Charlize Wang, Aquila Managing Editor May 14, 2025

“You know you love me, I know you care!” Two young girls belt out the iconic lyrics of Justin Bieber’s “Baby” as they dance with boundless energy. Senior Claire Cheng smiles from the front...

“In every activity I do, there's always an element of making sure that my work can impact people. In what I've done, there are times when people question what I do or if what I'm doing is correct. For me, what is most important is that what I'm doing can have a tangible impact on someone else. As long as I believe that an impact can occur, then I want to do that regardless of what other people think," senior Valerie Li said.

Humans of Harker: Calling for change

by Lindsay Li, Multimedia Editor May 13, 2025

A fiery debate, arguments jumping back and forth between two sides. A crowd of interested listeners at a panel, eyes directed toward the podium. A multifaceted class discussion, each student adding...

“My favorite part is not even the content, just how all my family presented. I made a jeopardy one time about myself to see who knew me the best, and that was funny because I realized that they do pay attention more than I give them credit for. I appreciate my family more for that," senior Rithika Yamasani said.

Humans of Harker: Finding strength in connection

by Ashley Mo, Winged Post Editor in Chief May 12, 2025

Hindu mythology and paying taxes — to most people, these topics appear worlds apart. One brings to mind ancient stories of gods and epic battles, while the other evokes thoughts of modern–day financial...

Humans of Harker: Data and dynamics

Humans of Harker: Data and dynamics

by Cynthia Xie, A&E/Lifestyle and Photo Editor May 12, 2025

Eerie yet soothing beats fill the Patil Theater, pulsing slowly as soft blue light suffuses the stage floor. The singers’ gentle croons paint a scene from outer space of wispy nebulas and swaths...

“Once people start lifting, they'll never be happy with how they look or how big their muscles are. It definitely makes them more self-conscious about how they look because a lot of people train for muscle size. Since I'm not trying to pursue lifting in college and it’s just for fun, I train for both. It's not exclusively one or the other," senior Jason Yi said.

Humans of Harker: Power through

by Kairui Sun, Aquila Managing Editor May 12, 2025

One chance. Lying face up and gripping the barbell, senior Jason Yi awaits the referee’s command. Mentally, he feels prepared. Just earlier, he had moved 78 and 88 kilograms of cast iron easily in...

“Food brings people together. Cooking is one of the very few things in our world that can do that. No matter where you go, you will always see families sitting around a table eating food. It's very powerful and I'm glad that my cooking club could be a part of that," senior Ian Gerstner said.

Humans of Harker: Crafting cuisine and catching critters

by Elizabeth Zhang, Opinions Editor May 12, 2025

Among those on campus who can cook, senior Ian Gerstner knows the most about flies and among those who know about flies, Ian knows the most about cooking. Between founding the Cooking Club in sophomore...

Humans of Harker: Chords and culture

Humans of Harker: Chords and culture

by Heather Wang, Humans of Harker Managing Editor May 12, 2025

Spotlights illuminate the stage in ultramarine and purple hues at the Essentially Ellington Festival, a prestigious jazz festival for high school students. From the audience seats, senior Bahar Sodeifi...

Humans of Harker: White coat and witty words

Humans of Harker: White coat and witty words

by Lindsey Tuckey, TALON Conservatory Editor May 12, 2025

Senior Shreyas Chakravarty takes a deep breath, steps forward under the bright lights and begins to speak: “I’ve been searching through books and magazine articles to answer one simple question:...

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