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Harker Aquila

The student news site of The Harker School.

Harker Aquila

Humans of Harker: Leading with enthusiasm

Humans of Harker: Leading with enthusiasm

by Emma Li, Winged Post Managing Editor May 18, 2025

Harker Dance captain. Mock trial head of attorneys. HSLT executive secretary. President of the National Honor Society. Youth advocate for the Brady Campaign, a project calling for gun control. This...

“I've always been really creative and continuing to have that outlet, whether it be dance or art, it keeps that core value strong. All the art forms I do have shaped the way I see the world. I see it through a very artistic lens and I'll find beauty in the tiny things that some people miss," senior Sonia Yu said.

Humans of Harker: Dancing through the details

by Eva Cheng, Aquila Editor-in-Chief May 18, 2025

Tech crew and dance teachers move quickly through the Patil Theater, making final adjustments just days before the Upper School Dance Production. Dancers rehearse intently, running through each movement...

“I want to do everything I can to make people's lives easier. Whether it's helping people with homework or just doing other little things, that's something that I really value highly within myself. I’ve tried to do my best to carry that out with beekeeping: checking out what in my hive needs tending to and then responding to that," senior Andrew Liang said.

Humans of Harker: Bee my guest

by Aubrie Su, Reporter May 18, 2025

A swarm of soft, steadily murmuring bees coats the tree branch like a puffed yellow sweater. Their bodies materialize and dematerialize as they slip past one another and throttle the spring air. For...

Humans of Harker: Engineering beats

Humans of Harker: Engineering beats

by Aileen Jang, Reporter May 18, 2025

Underneath the illuminating glow of the stage lights, senior Kyle Li belts a soulful melody from his alto saxophone, his resonating sound soaring over the hum of the jazz band. Each rising and falling...

“What matters about reading is not your ability to read, but taking in the words and understanding the plot: it’s how you dialogue with what you have read and how you work alongside the text to gain more understanding. That’s what the point of reading is. No book will ever make me feel exactly the same as any other book. And that uniqueness is what matters to me the most," senior Felix Chen said.

Humans of Harker: Chapters of curiosity

by Kristiyan Kurtev, Reporter May 18, 2025

Squeeeel. The subway car rumbles beneath the city of concrete and dreams. A boy, lost in a worn paperback, sits oblivious to the world around him. The glow of the station lights casts a warm hue on...

“I've gotten a lot more composed when I conduct. I know much more what and why I'm doing it, and it helps the process go smoothly. I enjoyed conducting last year at the spring concert with orchestra. That was a fun experience because I was in the moment and everyone was with me. I liked being able to feel the music play with everyone," senior Rohan Ramkumar said.

Humans of Harker: Conducting change

by Charlene Li, Reporter May 18, 2025

One baton, six dozen musicians, infinite possibilities. Senior Rohan Ramkumar lifts his baton, and with a swift flick of his wrist, the orchestra comes alive. There’s a meticulously crafted rhythm...

“I got to assist the guy who scored. My assist helped us win the game. That was what mattered: we won the championship. It's not about a person's scoring a goal; it's about the team's goal," senior Nikhil Pesati said.

Humans of Harker: Lifting spirits

by Samuel Tong, News Editor May 18, 2025

Grunts and groans echo throughout the gym as senior Nikhil Pesati toils away at another set of tricep dips. Hoping to reach a better physique, Nikhil fights through the aches and pain to strengthen...

Humans of Harker: Rackets and rapport

Humans of Harker: Rackets and rapport

by Jessica Wang, Winged Post Managing Editor May 18, 2025

Hawaii, Florida and Wisconsin — even Edmond, Oklahoma — are all places senior Audrey Feng played tournaments in throughout her competitive tennis career. However, no matter where she plays, the...

“It’s my genuine love for learning in this space. It's really difficult to find something you enjoy, but when you do, you pursue it to the maximum possible. I really felt that for music and technology," senior Saanvi Bhargava said.

Humans of Harker: Finding joy in beats and bytes

by Hima Thota, Aquila Managing Editor May 18, 2025

Senior Saanvi Bhargava sits in her room, practicing different vocal runs for the songs she sings as a member of Downbeat, Harker’s acapella group. Seeking further feedback on her performance, she...

Humans of Harker: Competition and camraderie

Humans of Harker: Competition and camraderie

by Caden Ruan, STEM Editor May 18, 2025

A cluster of six year olds gathered around senior Rahul Yalla, eyes wide and mouths open in disbelief as a card vanished into thin air. It was just a cousin’s birthday party, his first gig, but the...

“Enjoy the process, don't take things too seriously. That took me too long to realize, and now that I've realized it means a lot more to me than it previously had. I'm doing things for my own happiness now — not for comparisons worth or peer pressure," senior Ainslie Chen said.

Humans of Harker: Scripts and syntax

by Claire Yu, Reporter May 18, 2025

Senior Ainslie Chen sits before her desk, an image for her story hovering in her mind. Her fingers fly across the keyboard, bringing her ideas to life. Slowly but surely, the piece comes together,...

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Humans of Harker: Strings of success

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

A folding chair sits in a gray-toned living room. Evening light filters through the windows. Lilting melodies begin to swirl through the air, rich with vibrato, delicate yet powerful. The modern space...

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