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Humans of Harker: Charging through challenges

Humans of Harker: Charging through challenges

by Ella Guo, Humans of Harker Editor-in-Chief April 23, 2025

People decked out in face paint. Cheers filling the night air. Stands fully crowded with high school students and eager parents. As the football team enters Davis Field for the 2023 Homecoming Game,...

“It really helps to open your perspective to more topics. Especially when you're young, you tend to have a lot of prejudices against certain things that you don't like especially if someone is forcing you to do it. As I grew older and I started trying to explore things on my own, I realized that a lot of things, including learning languages, is not as bad as it seems. I think the beauty of language is that anyone who's interested enough to give it some time can do it. Language is such a fundamental aspect of everything and whatever you want to do with it, there’s infinite possibilities," senior Audrey Cheng said.

Humans of Harker: One word at a time

by Yifan Li, TALON Editor-in-Chief April 23, 2025

Pushing hair out of their eyes while scribbling some quick notes about the last linguistics lecture, senior Audrey Cheng walks into a room with a smiling instructor speaking Lithuanian. This is the...

“I already love guitar so much, and it will be something I always have. In general, it’s made me more open. I used to be scared to try anything new, but guitar was my first demonstration that trying something new was good," senior Shivraj Panja said.

Humans of Harker: Playing with pluck

by Jeremy Peng, Copy Editor April 23, 2025

Few people in the world can play an eight-string guitar — senior Shivraj Panja is one of them. Although Shivraj has been playing the standard six-string for over a decade, he started to learn the...

“It's really hard to go through life with a plan and sticking to it. You have to always adapt, and it's a really useful skill I learned from theater. I did not think I had it in me to be an actor or get up on stage and perform in front of a ton of people. But I learned by doing just that," senior Leo Sobczyn said.

Humans of Harker: Directing with positivity

by Disha Gupta, Humans of Harker Editor-in-Chief April 23, 2025

The spotlight rises, but this time, it’s not a teacher calling the shots. It’s senior Leo Sobczyn — standing just offstage, script in hand, shaping each scene with their own vision. After years...

“Music has been a part of my life for so long that it just feels like a part of me. Rather than teaching me things, it's like my friend as I slowly take on and develop its traits. I’ve learned to express myself through music. If I just stopped listening to and playing music, there'd be a piece of me missing. Music can express things that words can't, and it’s a great outlet for my emotions," senior Natalie Liu said.

Humans of Harker: Commitment to creation

by Claire Zhao, Winged Post Managing Editor April 23, 2025

It all begins with a random note and a rough idea. Add another note and adjust it until it sounds right. String together a collection of notes. The right key becomes the right melody and the right...

Humans of Harker: Sailing with spirit

Humans of Harker: Sailing with spirit

by Mirabelle Feng, TALON Student Life Editor April 23, 2025

Caught in heavy winds on a dinghy boat, Senior George Chen prepares to perform a downwind turn, a risky but necessary maneuver if he hopes to win this race. In lighter wind conditions, he could have...

Humans of Harker: Steering with smiles

Humans of Harker: Steering with smiles

by Emma Li, Winged Post Managing Editor April 22, 2025

The afternoon sun, blinding and intense, beats down on dozens of riders, painting the rocky path in a swath of yellow. Hundreds of wheels whiz past, flinging clouds of dust into the thick summer air....

Humans of Harker: Artificial intelligence, genuine smiles

Humans of Harker: Artificial intelligence, genuine smiles

by Katerina Matta, Winged Post Editor-in-Chief April 21, 2025

Senior Aishani Singh’s small nine-year-old hands made their way across the microboard, running along the chips, the LEDs, the antennae, with a budding curiosity. Although her coding experience beyond...

Humans of Harker: Persuasion through policy

Humans of Harker: Persuasion through policy

by Young Min, Winged Post Managing Editor April 21, 2025

A maze of printed legislation, highlighted articles and public records spills across the table as senior Aaron Bao rapidly scribbles on a long sheet of white paper, outlining the structure for his...

“D&D seems like one of the nerdiest things you can do. You're going to get a group of people together to play a role-play game where you're fighting dragons and you're rolling dice to calculate how your battles are going. But I don’t think you should let what people think get in the way of you experiencing and loving things," senior Connor Su said.

Humans of Harker: Creatures and creativity

by Charlie Folk, TALON Organizations Editor April 21, 2025

With shaking hands and a small, whispered prayer for good luck, senior Connor Su throws the dice onto the table, his friends watching in anticipation. Rolling and stumbling over its many sides, the...

“I used to be very secluded and not very social or trusting of people, but all that did was make me feel alone, so in high school, I decided to open up and let people into my life. When I finally let people in, I felt a lot more whole and happy in my life, which really impacted me because now I have people I trust, like my teammates, to help me whenever I need support, and I realized how I would do the same for them, too," senior Rohit Yalla said.

Humans of Harker: Outside the arc

by Gemma Chan, TALON Managing Editor April 21, 2025

Point guard in trouble, senior Rohit Yalla calls for the ball, standing in the corner behind the three-point line. The ball flies towards him as he sets his feet for the perfect three-point shot. Catching...

“If I lead by example, people will be able to say, ‘Oh, look at how many team bondings she did. I should do that too or even more,’ and try to surpass that and in the future, probably have a more bonded team. In DECA, I want there to be a lot more transparency between the officers and the members. If I foster that, then the next generation will foster that, and then the next generation will foster that," senior Maya Affaki said.

Humans of Harker: Radiating in rhythm

by Aryana Bharali, Humans of Harker Managing Editor April 21, 2025

Over 20,000 high school students from around the world sit in orderly rows of chairs within a vast, dimly lit room. Their gazes remain fixed on the brightly illuminated stage upfront, each of them...

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