
‘It’s about the culture, it’s about all we bring to this country’
by Kinnera Mulam, Emma Gao, Trisha Iyer, and Sarah Mohammed
• June 2, 2022

Bel Canto, Camerata, Cantilena, Downbeat dazzle in Peace, Hope, Love concert
by Ella Yee, Co-Asst. Multimedia Editor
• May 3, 2022

Talk Around Campus: Reflecting on Holocaust Remembrance Day
by Sarah Mohammed and Sydney Ling
• April 28, 2022
![“Why would you go through life being disappointed? If you go through it with positivity and happiness, things will work out for the better. Everyone should be empathetic and kind. I like the idea of getting stuff done [and] making tangible difference instead of just saying it," Uma Iyer (12) said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/UmaIyerHoH_MedhaYarlagadda-e1649997899384-596x900.jpeg)
Humans of Harker: Batting into the light
by Ariana Goetting and Anwen Hao
• April 14, 2022

From healing to hope
by Kinnera Mulam, Margaret Cartee, Emily Tan, Sarah Mohammed, and Michelle Wei
• April 2, 2022

A sign for change: Learning sign language increases accessibility and inclusivity
by Kinnera Mulam, Copy Editor
• March 28, 2022

Pro-nuance: More than just a label
by Irene Yuan, Co-Managing Editor
• March 26, 2022

School meeting recap 3/18/22: Ukraine fundraiser, Spirit painting kickoff and Drowsy Chaperone
by Selina Xu, Co-Asst. Multimedia Editor
• March 24, 2022

‘I couldn’t believe that I made it’
by Alysa Suleiman and Dilsher Dhaliwal
• March 23, 2022

Derogatory slang perpetuates prejudice
by Margaret Cartee, Asst. Opinion Editor
• March 22, 2022

San Jose protesters advocate for ceasefire in Ukraine
by Nicole Tian, Co-Editor-in-Chief
• March 10, 2022
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