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“There have definitely been moments when I really wanted to stop doing math and physics because I didn't think I could get anywhere. I thought, ‘These other people are so smart and I’m trying so hard.’ But I know now that I wanted to study physics because there's a lot of good if I keep doing it. We all have the freedom to decide what we want to do with our own lives, and I’m excited by everything physics enables,” senior Eric Dong said.

Humans of Harker: Astronomical approach

by Mihir Kotbagi, Aquila Managing Editor April 24, 2026

When asked how stargazing helps people on Earth, senior Eric Dong explains that the lofty principles of physics he explores through the lens of his telescope apply equally to clean energy production and...

Astronomy club president Eric Dong (11) demonstrates the use of a equatorial mount for astrophotography. Equatorial mounts compensate for the Earth's rotational axis when taking long exposure photos of stars, preventing motion blur.

STEM Spotlight: Astronomy Club

by Charlie Wang, Multimedia Editor October 24, 2024

Astronomy Club members learned about astrophotography and visual astronomy in a meeting on Oct. 18. President Eric Dong (11) began by describing the most prominent objects in the night sky, including...

Talk Around Campus: Election thoughts

Talk Around Campus: Election thoughts

by Lily Shi and Jessica Hu August 24, 2024

This year’s presidential election has been one of the most closely watched by the American people. From President Joe Biden and former President Donald J. Trump arguing about golf during a presidential...

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