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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 learned to be persistent and not take no for an answer, and I realized that change applied to whatever I do in life. Having that mission-driven spirit and being able to help empower other people to make the world a better place is a goal and value that I want to carry with me in everything I do," Naiya Daswani said.

Humans of Harker: Shlurping up success

by Gemma Chan, TALON Managing Editor June 1, 2025

Looking up at the Willis Tower, John Hancock Center and Tribune Tower,  Naiya Daswani ('25) took a deep breath as she prepared for the INCubatoredu National Pitch Competition in Chicago. Lugging five...

Humans of Harker: Behind the scenes

Humans of Harker: Behind the scenes

by Vivek Moorjani, Humans of Harker Managing Editor May 31, 2025

As production night drags into the evening, writers hurry to finish their articles as deadlines approach. Editors upload drafts, which make their way onto the pages of the Winged Post newspaper. In...

Humans of Harker: Connection is the goal

Humans of Harker: Connection is the goal

by Mirabelle Feng, TALON Student Life Editor May 31, 2025

Less than a minute on the clock, and one point down, the water polo match against Palo Alto seemed hopeless. Heavily guarded and having played for the entire game, senior Summer Adler was exhausted....

“I like watching how everyone interacts so differently.  I like thinking about how different interactions or situations in the children’s life have contributed to how they behave now and how they're developing, especially how their relationship with their teachers or with their parents contribute to how they learn things," senior Gemma Chan said.

Humans of Harker: Through a psychological lens

by Angelina Burrows, TALON Sports Editor May 31, 2025

Giggles and joyful shouts echo through the Kiddo Land Learning Center as kids play together, and senior Gemma Chan scurries behind them. Every day is a new adventure, and Gemma finds herself both shocked...

Humans of Harker: Calmness and competition

Humans of Harker: Calmness and competition

by Samuel Tong, News Editor May 31, 2025

Dust flies into the air, the racers pant in the heat, and the coaches, teammates and spectators cheer on the competitors through the final stretch of the three-mile cross-country course. Amongst the...

“Motivation is a really tough hurdle. Writers, artists block — that seems to happen not only for digital art, but also for building anything in general, including computer systems. Sometimes you have to get out and force your way to start something. But if you get started, it's easy to continue," senior Austin Liu said.

Humans of Harker: Tinkering with tech

by Claire Xu, Reporter May 31, 2025

Senior Austin Liu sits at his desk, waiting for the results of his code review. After submitting his contribution to the open-source video game he plays, he knows this is a significant moment, as developers...

 “The people at the senior centers smile every time we go there and are always super excited and happy. They don’t really have that many opportunities to listen to live music or to really interact with performances that train to our level. A lot of their comments are about how much they enjoy our performances and how we’re a highlight of their weekend. That’s what motivates me," senior Alex Zhong said.

Humans of Harker: Stringing the community

by Jasmine Hansra, TALON Sports Editor May 31, 2025

Splash! The sounds of the pool reverberate through the community complex as water slaps against the edges. Gasps of laughter fill the air as senior Alex Zhong shares a moment with his family, and the...

"Every time I go up there for a school meeting, my heart rate genuinely reaches. It doesn't get any easier. It's just a matter of how you deal with that anxiety. It's kind of like spice. Everybody feels spice the same because it's technically pain, but some people get more used to it, so they like pain. For me, that happened through a series of announcements that I was pushed into making," senior Samhita Parupudi said.

Humans of Harker: Announcements spark action

by Risa Chokhawala, Opinions Editor May 31, 2025

In front of thousands of students, senior Sam Parupudi stands with a microphone, steadying herself before delivering an announcement. Although she has stood there countless times, each appearance brings...

Humans of Harker: Curiosity in choice

Humans of Harker: Curiosity in choice

by Lily Peng, Sports Editor May 31, 2025

Senior Andy Chung steps through the doorway of Teaspoon and is greeted by a myriad of smells mingled together in the air: brown sugar, fresh mango, rich jasmine. Yet the bright screen covered with...

Humans of Harker: Training teamwork

Humans of Harker: Training teamwork

by Ella Guo, Humans of Harker Editor-in-Chief May 31, 2025

The last set of the quarter-final CCS tennis match starts, the score 4-10 as senior Yinan Zhou and his teammate trail behind. Although the point gap is wide, their serves and hits eventually bring...

Humans of Harker: Keys to creativity

Humans of Harker: Keys to creativity

by Saahil Herrero, Senior Copy Editor May 31, 2025

As the lights dim, senior Steven Jiang walks onto the stage of the United States Open Music Competition, gently resting his hands on the piano. Then, the lights shine and his hands begin moving seamlessly...

Humans of Harker: Pirouettes meet practicality 

Humans of Harker: Pirouettes meet practicality 

by Claire Zhao, Winged Post Managing Editor May 29, 2025

Frozen in place on stage in a simple dark blue leotard with her knees bent, Juliana Li ('25) waits in silence for the start of her competition music. Suddenly, the first jarring beat of the electronic...

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