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Harker Aquila

The student news site of The Harker School.

Harker Aquila

The student news site of The Harker School.

Harker Aquila

“The thing I've always wanted to do most was help other people and the reason I started mentoring was that I saw in the world's competitions that there weren’t many young kids there. By mentoring them, I can use my technical knowledge and personal skills that I've learned over the years and use it for a positive cause," Jordan Labio (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Washing your VEXes away

by Jasmine Hansra, Reporter May 23, 2024

Walking into Louisville, Kentucky, Jordan Labio (12) stands in shock at the scene around him, filled to the brim with others with robots similar to his and his team’s. Starting from stacking legos...

“I like to be happy because people are sad all the time. It's boring when people are always complaining, and having fun is a better way to live life. You’ve only got so long on this earth, so if you're not enjoying as much of it as humanly possible, you're doing it wrong," Ruby Johnson (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Wonder and whimsy

by Suhani Gupta, Co-A&E and Lifestyle Editor May 23, 2024

Two complementary fish sculptures stand together, one bright and colorful, and one in all black. The pieces explore the contrast between the innocence and whimsicality of childhood while also exposing...

“I feel like something can only teach you so much. Personally, I like growing more holistically, being challenged but also finding my safety zone. I consistently try to sand down another edge in some sense by pushing myself. Everything cross applies, and when you stay in one niche, you don't grow as much," Mariana Rai (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Directing with dedication

by Sidak Sanghari, Humans of Harker Co-Managing Editor May 23, 2024

A glittering gold and black dress. A navy blue varsity bomber jacket with DECA printed across the top. A tan-colored Boy Scouts shirt covered in patches. A maroon crewneck, the back covered in illustrations...

Humans of Harker: Swiping through with perseverance

Humans of Harker: Swiping through with perseverance

by Vivek Moorjani, Humans of Harker Profiler May 23, 2024

Tensions rise within the audience on the field’s bleachers when the tennis match's score comes close. The audience members keep on cheering, seeing how members of the team start to give up and lose...

Humans of Harker: Gracing the stage

Humans of Harker: Gracing the stage

by Mirabelle Feng, TALON Co-People & Seniors Editor May 23, 2024

"Welcome to the final show, I hope you're wearing your best clothes." Flowing white and blue fabric glides through the air as Grace Eassa (12) performs to the song “Sign of the Times” with the...

"If there's one thing that I try to do, it’s to leave people happier, in a better place. If they're having a bad day, maybe I can pick it up. If they're having a good day, maybe I can make it a great day," Arjun Moogimane (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Raising spirits

by Claire Tian, Reporter May 23, 2024

Ringing cheers fill the air, the present moment capturing everyone’s attention as students clad in green, white, black and yellow scream their joys and triumphs in a raucous symphony. Organized for...

Humans of Harker: Petals of possibility

Humans of Harker: Petals of possibility

by Lindsey Tuckey, TALON Co-Organizations Editor May 23, 2024

A film of polaroid ink glistens on the water’s surface. Serena Janny (12) adjusts the picture with a fine paintbrush before picking up a rose petal and slowly submerging it into the warm water. As...

Humans of Harker: Bridging bytes and baskets

Humans of Harker: Bridging bytes and baskets

by Elizabeth Zhang, Reporter May 23, 2024

Singing and laughter permeate through the hallway as a group of friends stop by their lockers. One day they’re playing "Gone Girl" by SZA, and another day it's "A Whole New World" from the Aladdin...

“One of the things I've learned through having a YouTube channel is the importance of digital media and dispelling misinformation. I think these cutting edge topics really fascinate me, because there's still a lot of ambiguity around what's the right way forward. Exploring that and sharing what I've learned with others is really rewarding," Arjun Gurjar (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Limitless learning

by Nathan Yee, Reporter May 23, 2024

As he and his friends survey the balcony, Arjun Gurjar (12) finally settles on the perfect spot to film. The camera starts to roll and focus in on Arjun as he dives straight into an intriguing mystery...

“I've noticed that since I've done Speech and Debate, I'm unafraid to point out when someone's wrong or ask clarifying questions, something I struggled with. It also has helped me with research, in terms of being a better advocate for the work that I do," Sasha Masson (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Advocating for opinions

by Risa Chokhawala, Reporter May 23, 2024

The sun’s golden rays cast a glow over the duck pond, as fifth grade Sasha Masson (12) kneels on the grassy bank, eagerly watching the ducks gracefully navigate the waters, her eyes alight with curiosity....

"Everyone always says, YOLO, you only live one life. And it's true, you only live one life.  That's exactly the reason why in whatever you're doing, you should find the best parts and enjoy them. Like in school, finding a class you love. For me, volleyball and robotics, my outlets are for fun. It's about enjoying what you do and sharing that joy with others," Zachary Blue (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Jumping to new heights

by Sam Li, Reporter May 23, 2024

In the bustling whirlwind of Harker, the satisfying echoes of a perfectly spiked volleyball harmonize with the whirring of robots. This is the world of Zachary Blue (12), who skillfully juggles his...

“When you cook, a lot of different things that you expect to come up are not the way they come out. I remember when I was making a dish, I was expecting that I would add salt or different ingredients, but it ended up not being bland. My experience with research is similar. I'm finding ways that won't work, and finding those ways that won't work is important because those are parts of research that often people tend to overlook or not appreciate," Ramit Goyal (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Stirring up experiments

by Young Min, Winged Post Co-Managing Editor May 23, 2024

At the center of a 5’ by 8’ kitchen island spans a wide sheet of yellow khandvi, a traditional Indian dish made from gram flour. Carefully aligning the scraper's edge to the end of the sheet, Ramit...

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