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The student news site of The Harker School.

Harker Aquila

The student news site of The Harker School.

Harker Aquila

“It's about the overlooked things. Lots of people look at mountains; these giant scenes can be seen as more appealing. But sometimes, there's nothing there. The beauty there is in the miniature stuff, like bees; that’s where the sublime is,” senior Jacob Smith said.

Humans of Harker: Passes and pollinators

by Gabe Sachse, Aquila Managing Editor May 24, 2025

In Gackle, North Dakota, population 280, one can seldom hear anything above a light buzz. Bees swarm the massive mounds of boxes that litter the fields of Miller Honey Farms, a honey production operation...

Humans of Harker: Programming an impact

Humans of Harker: Programming an impact

by Isabella Wong, Reporter May 24, 2025

You switch tabs to the bell.harker.org website, peering at the layout of your classes, excitedly watching the thin red line count down the minutes to lunch after conveniently checking the menu with...

Humans of Harker: Conservation and compassion

Humans of Harker: Conservation and compassion

by Katie Tcheng, TALON Managing Editor May 24, 2025

The crash of waves hitting the shore envelops the air. A bloom of glowing blue streaks dot the edge of the waves lapping against the shore, lighting up the cool night beach. The salty air from the...

“The most important thing to me is helping others and making other people feel happy. That's what brings me joy. And so I always try to take that into account every day and try to bring a smile to other people's faces," senior Ariana Gauba.

Humans of Harker: Champion of change

by Dyuthi Vallamsetty, Reporter May 24, 2025

12. That’s how many words Ariana Gauba (’25) lives by: “Take everything one step at a time and have compassion for yourself.” This simple phrase has guided Ariana through three transformative...

Humans of Harker: One feather at a time

Humans of Harker: One feather at a time

by Alvira Agarwal, TALON Managing Editor May 22, 2025

A quiet breeze ruffles a grassy terrain filled with bushes and rocks surrounding a trail. Surrounded by the trail is a still lake, completely undisturbed. Quiet footsteps sneak up towards a tree, before...

"I really enjoy working with the students in our programs and being able to impart my passion for engineering. The most rewarding moment is seeing their eyes light up when they understand something, and they feel like they also want to continue to pursue STEM and do engineering and robotics," senior Sophia Zhu said.

Humans of Harker: Taking her shot

by Isabel Yang, Reporter May 22, 2025

Soft yellow squares gleam on the surface of a delicate puddle, rippling with colors and shapes. Behind it, senior Sophia Zhu crouches, her head tilted oddly and her camera poised cautiously in her...

Humans of Harker: Taking a step back

Humans of Harker: Taking a step back

by Shaurya Jain, Reporter May 22, 2025

Tweet. The sound of the referee’s whistle signals the end of the play, and as the pile of football players disassembles, only one remains on the ground: senior Sahil Varma, huddled tight, grasping...

“Lacrosse impacted my academic and social life since it forced me to really learn how to manage my time and how to build up a skill from zero to something. That’s something I’ve carried with me into everything I do," senior Gen Malenin said.

Humans of Harker: Cradling the chaos

by Abigail Cheng and Vivek Moorjani May 22, 2025

The sound of senior Gen Malinen’s sneakers pounding against the field echoes through the morning air. With every stride, she accelerates, her focus unwavering and her eyes locked on the goal. As...

Humans of Harker: Fencing for the future

Humans of Harker: Fencing for the future

by Johanna Byun, Reporter May 22, 2025

The gym was tense as the seconds on the timer dwindled down, inching closer to the end of the fencing match. With just seconds left on the clock and the crowd holding its breath, senior Ethan Wang...

Humans of Harker: Living in color

Humans of Harker: Living in color

by Emma Lee, TALON Student Life Editor May 22, 2025

It’s easy to be self-conscious. Imagine walking into the grocery store with your mom who’s wearing a silly, hot pink hair clip, perched on the center of her head. Would people stare? Would people...

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