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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

Female biology was generally over-looked before recent women's movements in medicine. Modern medical researchers have made significant strides in studying women’s health within the last fifty years.

Biased research persists in women’s healthcare

by Claire Tian and Elizabeth Zhang March 26, 2025

Modern medical researchers have made significant strides in studying women’s health within the last fifty years, like the recognition of post-partum depression and the investigation of cardiac disease...

Kennedy’s layoffs included over 1000 probationary employees from the FDA, drawing criticism for its possible long term consequences. With fewer staff overseeing safety and research, public confidence in public health agencies may decline.

Debates grow over public health policy changes

by Chelsea Xie and Caden Ruan March 5, 2025

As the new U.S. presidency takes hold and the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic linger, public health has become the center of significant policy shifts and nationwide debates. President Donald Trump...

The tables in the orchard sit deserted as students remain indoors to escape the heat on Tuesday afternoon, when temperatures reached over 100 degrees. A record-breaking heat wave on the West Coast raised temperatures to over 100 degrees Fahrenheit at the upper school campus, leading to the cancellation of outdoor activities this week.

Temperatures reach record highs in week-long heat wave, upper school cancels outdoor activities

by Felix Chen, Isabella Lo, and Emma Gao September 8, 2022

A record-breaking heat wave on the West Coast raised temperatures to over 100 degrees Fahrenheit at the upper school campus, leading to the cancellation of outdoor activities this week. As per school...

A life in service of care

April 2, 2022

Debra Nott, Director of Health Services I go back to a time when women had very little power. When I was in college, my options, as were for most women, were teacher or nurse, or mother and housewife...

Upper school nurse Jennifer Olson handles a COVID test kit on April 23. All seventh and 10th-graders will receive a Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test this Friday, Oct. 15.

BREAKING: 10th and 7th-grader test positive for COVID-19, both grades to undergo testing on Friday

by Lucy Ge and Alysa Suleiman October 12, 2021

This is a developing story. Check Harker Aquila for future updates. A 10th-grader and a seventh-grader tested positive for COVID-19, according to emails sent from Harker Director of Health Services...

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