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Heart of Harker: Diversity improves campus environment

Heart of Harker: Diversity improves campus environment

by Abel Olivas, Spanish teacher March 24, 2016

Last spring, at the first diversity forum hosted by Dr. Muldrew, Ms. Agüero-Esparza, and Mr. Janda, several students grappled with the complexity of their ethnic, racial, or religious backgrounds...

That's a Wrap: Media overstepped its bounds by forcing Lilly Wachowski to come out as transgender

That’s a Wrap: Media overstepped its bounds by forcing Lilly Wachowski to come out as transgender

by Melina Nakos, Reporter March 22, 2016

Lilly Wachowski, of the directing team known as The Wachowskis, recently came out as a transgender female after several media outlets threatened to out her without the director's consent. While people...

Beyond the Game: Maria Sharapova’s admission to using meldonium raises concerns about drugs and gender-bias in sports

by Alex Youn, TALON Sports Editor and Aquila Columnist March 15, 2016

Maria Sharapova, seventh-ranked women’s tennis player in the world, admitted to testing positive at the Australian Open for the recently banned drug meldonium in a press conference on March 8. According...

Gods of Egypt disappoints with lack of diversity and clichéd plot — 2/5 stars

by Julia Huang, TALON Asst. Copy Editor March 11, 2016

Gods of Egypt recently opened in theaters globally on Feb. 26, 2016, and depicts the fight between the heroes, a human thief named Bek, played by Brenton Thwaites, and Egyptian god Horus, played by Nikolaj...

Three members of Twitter's Women in Engineering group present at their open house event in San Francisco in April, 2015. This group is one of several at the company that is intended to promote a sense of community and support.

The Diversity Gap

by Sahana Srinivasan, Asst. STEM Editor March 4, 2016

Last year, Intel announced a goal of making 40 percent of their new employees female, African American, Latino or Native American, and earlier this month, the company announced that it had exceeded its...

The Oscars, formerly known as the Academy Awards, rank as the most prestigious film and production awards. The Academy's history of sexism and racism, however, diverts many talented college-aged female and minority actors and producers from pursuing careers in film.

That’s a Wrap: The sexist secret of the Oscars

by Melina Nakos, Reporter February 16, 2016

It’s a fact about being in high school: drama is considered a “girly” pursuit. Boys are sometimes shamed for participating in the activity. Girls fight over lead roles, due to the huge population...

Diversity committee member Mark Janda introduces the assembly to the sophomore class. The assembly was on diversity.

Sophomore class attends LIFE assembly on diversity

by Justin Su, Asst. Sports Editor January 28, 2016

The sophomore class attended a LIFE assembly on diversity after lunch today in Nichols Hall. The assembly started with history teacher Mark Janda introducing the topic. Then, AP Spanish Language and...

Gender-Sexuality Alliance at Harker: Interview with Jenny Bourke (12) and Ashley Devlin (9)

by Maya Valluru, Copy Editor November 22, 2015

Winged Post: Why do you think it's important that Harker has a GSA? Jenny Bourke: "I think it's important because I do keep hearing people using slurs, sometimes as a joke. Even if it is, it's still...

Upper School students celebrate Diwali

Upper School students celebrate Diwali

by Aneesha Kumar, Reporter November 16, 2015

Flickering flames in intricately painted oil lamps light up people’s houses and yards as they celebrate Diwali. Lights shine brilliantly all around the world on Wednesday and Thursday as Indian families...

Senior Adele Li, Vice President of WiSTEM and Co-Preisdent of Research Club, holds up a poster with a "ILookLikeAScientist" hashtag, mimicking the Internet viral campaign of "#ILookLikeAnEngineer". The viral hashtag first appeared to combat stereotypes and the gender gap in STEM fields.

#ILookLikeAnEngineer: Fighting the gender gap

by Vineet Kosaraju and Brian Park September 6, 2015

When Isis Wenger, a 22-year-old software engineer at San Francisco-based tech company OneLogin, appeared in a company recruitment ad on Aug. 1, she probably did not expect to become a part of a viral campaign. After...

Fighting the Gender Gap at the Upper School

September 6, 2015

At the Upper School, STEM related fields often also experience a “gender gap” where specific classes that are related to science, mathematics, engineering and computer science are predominantly taken...

The majority of dominant industries employ men in greater proportions than they employ women, clearly signaling an overall gender gap.

Gender gap in business

by Ria Gandhi, Aquila Features Editor September 1, 2015

“You’re a girl. I can’t let a girl pitch the company to investors.” Those words were spoken by my male teammate nearly three months ago, yet they still echo loudly in my head even today. The...

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