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"Trying new things isn’t always something that automatically comes to me. But trying new instruments has really made me feel like if I do try something new, I can have a really good time with it while learning something interesting," Will Lee ('23) said.

Humans of Harker: An instrumental transition

by Steven Jiang, Co-People Editor August 17, 2023

Glinting gold trombone in hand, Will Lee (‘23) stands under the stage lights, blending colorful melodies with jazzy notes in dazzling style. As he looks around, surrounded by his bandmates, Will slips...

“Humans are complicated. You're going to have very good friends, but the exact feeling for each friendship is going to feel different. It's very interesting how the individual bonding element between humans can shape public lives,” Karina Chen ('23) said.

Humans of Harker: Storytelling through art

by Michelle Wei, Humans of Harker Co-Managing Editor August 17, 2023

Dressed in a teal hanfu adorned with pink blossoms, Karina Chen ('23) raises her Chinese flute, its long bamboo body resting in her hands. With delicate grace, her fingers dance over the holes, ready to...

"Cybersecurity is going to be one of the most important things. I have one opportunity to make the world
a better place. If I jump on that, I would have succeeded," Andrew Fox ('23) said.

Humans of Harker: Chaotic coding

by Brandon Zau, Photo Editor August 17, 2023

Andrew Fox ('23) discovers the greatest reward in projects he creates for his classmates. When taking AP Computer Science A and Data Structures, Andrew felt that Javatown, a program that helped students...

"At the end, my dance teacher told me that it had been one of the easier photo shoots. It meant a lot because it takes a lot of time to do, but she told me that I was made for the camera. That made me feel really good because I want to become an actress one day, because I enjoy the melodrama and impractical love stories in Indian movies," Namrata Karra ('23) said.

Humans of Harker: Stepping into stardom

by Saahil Herrero, Copy Editor August 16, 2023

Namrata Karra ('23) remembers spending five hours a day training and rehearsing for her Rangapravesam, a three hour long Indian dance performance marking her graduation from Indian classical dance. Her...

"On the basketball team, I want to make everyone feel like they’re part of the team. For SDC, I want every member of the community to feel like they belong. They’re definitely tied together. In a sense, I want people to always feel like they belong wherever they are, whether that’s at school or on a basketball team," KJ Williams ('23) said.

Humans of Harker: Game on, change on

by Suhani Gupta, Reporter August 16, 2023

Sports and social justice might appear vastly different, yet both similarly aim to foster community — ones that strive to bring people together through acceptance and compassion. On any given day, KJ...

"Over time, my interests within aviation have really changed, but my passion for aviation as a whole has stayed super constant. I always knew I liked airplanes. I like being around them. I like being in them. I like to fly," Jai Vir Mehta ('23) said.

Humans of Harker: Always airborne

by Heidi Lu and Sidak Sanghari August 15, 2023

“Avion.” That was the first word that came out of Jai Vir Mehta’s (‘23) mouth. Even before saying “Mama” and “Papa,” his first word was aviation-related. After listening to his Peruvian...

"One thing that figure skating really taught me was to manage your emotions and expectations and feelings. With investment banking, it's a very similar situation where you're constantly on edge. A lot of what you do isn't dependent on your own work. It's dependent on other people, or it’s dependent on the stock market. Those lessons will be able to translate very well into my actual career," Trisha Variyar ('23) said.

Humans of Harker: Figures and finance

by Mendy Mao and Jonathan Xue August 14, 2023

Trisha Variyar ('23) glides gracefully across the ice skating rink, arms extended with perfect poise. Beneath her, elegant arcs and lines form on the surface of the ice, carved by the edges of her skates....

“Oftentimes when you interact with a professor or teacher at Harker, it’s a very professional relationship, but through this process, I got to know these very accomplished people as just people. It’s great to make interpersonal connections with such amazing people that I never thought I’d get the opportunity to speak to,” Vishnu Veeravalli ('23) said.

Humans of Harker: Philosophical parallels, scientific studies

by Aryana Bharali, Humans of Harker Profiler August 13, 2023

Vishnu Veeravalli ('23) meticulously reflects on a philosophical treatise brimming with annotations before returning focus to his digital research paper, expressing his perception and findings for eventual...

"I always that there are some things that are going to always be out of my control, like people's opinions of me, but that’s someone else's decision. If I just keep working towards [my goal] and not think too much about what other people think of me, my hard work does pay off in the end," Emma Biswas ('23) said.

Humans of Harker: Bubbling with brilliance

by Jonathan Xue and Rachel Ning August 13, 2023

Intricate diagrams of cells and phospholipids cover the large whiteboard as Emma Biswas ('23), sitting in the front row of her AP Biology class, curiously observes and analyzes the images. She confidently...

"One of the main things for me is training hard in practice, because you only see results by working hard. In track, you often run the same speed or time over and over, and you feel stuck, which is really frustrating. Trusting the process and knowing that sticking with the training and working hard will lead to progress is something that keeps me going," Andrew Fu ('23) said.

Humans of Harker: Bolt from the green

by Selina Xu, Medha Yarlagadda, and Sidak Sanghari August 13, 2023

Stepping into place in his lane, Andrew Fu (‘23) clears his mind as he prepares for the 100 meter sprint that will lead his relay team to victory. Eyes focused, shoes hitting the ground, arms pumping...

"I like to analyze both myself psychologically and just like things in general by trying to notice details. It's helped me know myself better. I understand why I'm doing certain things, even if they aren't the best thing, so I can work towards becoming a better person," Amrita Pasupathy ('23) said.

Humans of Harker: Hitting escape

by Ananya Sriram, Katelyn Zhao, and Olivia Xu August 13, 2023

Escapism: avoiding reality by engaging in entertainment and fantasy. In other words, a psychological escape that plucks readers from reality and leaves them immersed within a mystical world. Imagine...

“The most important thing in terms of practicing big pieces is bringing it down to smaller chunks and practicing those smaller chunks. When I practice, I don't usually run through the whole song just because that’s not how you get better. You have to look at smaller sections, get good at those sections, then add it all up to make the whole piece good,” Matthew Chen ('23) said.

Humans of Harker: Small steps, big gains

by Katelyn Zhao, Humans of Harker Co-Editor-in-Chief August 11, 2023

As the sunlight filters through the windows of the orchestra room, Matthew Chen (‘23) carefully pulls his bow against the strings of his cello. The smooth, rich oak-colored instrument rests in front...

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