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The student news site of The Harker School.

Harker Aquila

The student news site of The Harker School.

Harker Aquila

“As a freshman, I was a really shy person and scared to talk to new people. Cross country is the main reason why I have improved my social skills and became more confident in who I was as a person. I enjoy it so much because although it can be draining and painful, the feeling you get after you complete a hard workout or race is the best reward,” Kara Kister (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Chasing personal bests

by Vivian Chen, TALON Reporter February 15, 2023

Whether you’re sifting through emails from upper school athletic director Dan Molin, browsing through the Harker Athletics instagram page or listening to the Eagle Update during school meetings, you’re...

"I don't have it all boiled down to a motto. I don't really go with the flow. One of my favorite things about myself is how much time I take to consider things. I like being very intentional and thoughtful. I stay focused on what I can control, which is the present and the future," Aneesha Asthana (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Intentionality in identity

by Alison Yang, Asst. A&E and Lifestyle Editor February 14, 2023

What defines a person? Some would argue their actions. Others would say their peers. CollegeBoard would say 5 awards and 10 extracurriculars. Is it their path to the present? Aneesha Asthana’s (12) journey...

“[Foreign policy has helped me think] more outside of my personal bubble. When I see something now, I think more about not just how this is affecting us, but how this affects the world more broadly. Recently, there was the economic crisis of gas and oil — that doesn't just affect the US, it affects Europe,” Dilsher Dhaliwal (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Thinking beyond borders

by Margaret Cartee, Opinions Editor February 14, 2023

While international relations meetings occur every day, only the most important ones become mainstream enough to capture the general public’s attention. But these decisions have far-reaching impacts...

“Golf is a controversial sport with stereotypes attached to it. Growing up, I was always embarrassed to say I [play] golf because of that. Being an Asian girl in the sport is my way of trying to change the game and inspiring other people to hopefully get into golf. It's interesting when I have to play with others and I can hit further than any of them, and that’s when they start thinking that I’m somebody worthy to be their competition,” Claire Chen (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Swinging with style

by Katelyn Zhao, Sports Editor February 14, 2023

On any given day, Claire Chen (12) could be spotted wearing a neutral-colored knit, baggy pants and leather jacket paired with a messenger bag and black leather boots. Or a babydoll dress with cream and...

“Everyone has to do their job and everything needs to work together for the team to be successful. On and off the court, it's always fun to be around the team. Off the court, we're making jokes and having fun, and on the court, we know how to be serious and play,” Tyler Beede (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Positivity packs the points

by Claire Zhao, Asst. Copy Editor February 13, 2023

It’s the final playoff round of the varsity boys volleyball Division 3 Central Coast Section (CCS) tournament. Zhang Gymnasium carries an air of anticipation and nervousness, with only the squeaks of...

“Art taught me that I can be good at things in different ways from other people. Art is really subjective, so there isn’t one way to go about it. Once I realized this, I started seriously thinking about art as something I could do for the rest of my life,” Vivian Bi (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Sketching a new self-image

by Ella Yee, Co-News Editor February 12, 2023

“You can talk to her whenever.” “I could tell her everything about myself.” “I drop my barriers when I’m around her.” When asked to describe Vivian Bi (12), people immediately point out her...

“I've always been interested in making an impact on the world. It’s why I do outside climate activism: because I'm really passionate about not burning in the future,” Laurie Jin (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Machining for change

by Victor Gong, Asst. STEM Editor February 12, 2023

Loud, mechanical whirring fills the dimly-lit robotics lab as metal shavings fly out of the lathe, collecting on the rusty metal base below. With safety goggles on and her hair tied back, Laurie Jin (12)...

“I've had a lot of life experiences, good and bad, so I really try to help people as much as I can in situations where you need someone to talk to. I want people to remember how much I tried to help people and be there for others,” Nick Delfino (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Rounding the bases of success

by Smrithi Sambamurthy, TALON Sports Editor February 11, 2023

Nicholas “Nick” Delfino (12) recalls the pivotal final game of the Central Coast Section (CCS) baseball championship. The team entered the last inning down by nine runs but rallied to secure an impressive...

“If all of us want to be remembered in the future for all our nuances, that starts with first remembering everyone else. Everyone who came before us had these complex and intricate lives that deserve to be remembered in the same way all of us right now do in the future,” Ariya Reddy (12) said.

Humans of Harker: One book at a time

by Jasleen Hansra, TALON Organizations & Co-Student Life Editor February 11, 2023

Stacks of rainbow-colored books line the floor-to-ceiling shelves as Ariya Reddy (12) meanders through endless aisles. Perusing the selection, she searches for her next social science read. Next door is...

“I pride myself on sharing [our team’s] ideas and designs with other members of the robotics community. I could be sharing a design with someone, and then the next day we would have to go and compete against them. It's very important because it not only helps other people, but it also helps you learn by trying to explain your ideas to other people,” Nidhya Shivakumar (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Building robots, building futures

by Katerina Matta, Asst. Features Editor February 11, 2023

Hands shaking, Nidhya Shivakumar (12) carefully presented her robot’s results to the judges, aware that she was only moments away from leading her robotics team to victory. But this was no ordinary win....

“The cool thing in the books is science versus tradition. [The characters] use a lot of cool tricks to gain influence and power instead of just doing what's been done before. I think that's a good way to live instead of just following along with what’s considered normal," Tanay Sharma (12) said.

Humans of Harker: From buzzer to bookshelf

by Yifan Li, TALON Reporter February 10, 2023

As the moderator begins to read a question about a historical figure from the 1700s during a Quiz Bowl meeting, the sound of a buzzer slices through the room. All eyes shift towards the source of the sound,...

“At school, we all have tests, and we're all comparing ourselves constantly. We have all these different measures of comparison that we use against each other. But when it comes to spirit, I feel like it really unifies the classes together in a way that no other discipline can do. Spirit is the one time we can come together and celebrate high school," Anja Ree (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Pointe perfect

by Sabrina Zhu, Winged Post Co-Editor-in-Chief February 8, 2023

The panels of mirrors in upper school performing arts director Laura Lang-Ree’s room sparkle under the afternoon sun, reflecting the energetic movements of dozens of seniors. With Celine Dion’s “My...

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