 
				Humans of Harker: The humble artist
													by Irene Yuan, Asst. Photo Editor
												 • 													 May 11, 2020
											
													
														 
				Class of 2020: Humans of Harker compilation, part two
													by Saloni Shah, Humans of Harker Editor-in-Chief
												 • 													 May 10, 2020
											
													
														 
				Humans of Harker: Questions and curiosity
													by Anika Mani, TALON Reporter
												 • 													 May 7, 2020
											
													
														 
				Humans of Harker: The power of industry
													by Jessie Wang, Senior Copy Editor
												 • 													 May 7, 2020
											
													
														 
				Humans of Harker: Problem-solving the world
													by Emily Tan, Winged Post Asst. Features Editor
												 • 													 May 6, 2020
											
													
														 
				Humans of Harker: Infinite possibility
													by Saloni Shah, Humans of Harker Editor-in-Chief
												 • 													 May 5, 2020
											
													
														 
				Humans of Harker: Connecting confidence and compassion
													by Gloria Zhang, Winged Post Co-Editor-in-Chief
												 • 													 May 3, 2020
											
													
														 
				Class of 2020: Humans of Harker compilation, part one
													by Saloni Shah, Humans of Harker Editor-in-Chief
												 • 													 May 3, 2020
											
													
														 
				Humans of Harker: Jack of all trades
													by Michael Eng, Reporter
												 • 													 May 3, 2020
											
													
														 
				Humans of Harker: Growing with the T-Fam
													by Eric Fang, Winged Post Co-Editor-in-Chief
												 • 													 May 2, 2020
											
													
														!["[Interning] was a really eye-opening experience for me because before when I thought of San Jose, I thought of skyscrapers and tech firms and big companies, but working with my councilman, I realized that it’s a lot more than what it pretends to be. I realized that people are struggling even in my own community, and that was one of my blind spots. I hope that with community service and political activism, I can change that," Eric Fang (12) said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/EricFang_AnthonyXu_HoHPhoto-596x900.jpg) 
				Humans of Harker: Seeking the story
													by Anthony Xu, TALON Co-Editor-in-Chief
												 • 													 May 2, 2020
											
													
														![“The day before senior year started, we were driving on Highway 1, which is the really scenic route along the coast. I'm sitting there in the car with the three people that I love the most in the world [— my mom, my dad and my sister]. Being able to try new things, like buying avocados on the side of the road and trying honeycomb for the first time, to go on hikes and then appreciate the beautiful scenery, while listening to music that we all love — it's a luxury. As I'm leaving for college, it's probably something that will happen less and less, so it means a lot because it's a memory we’ll all share and treasure,” Allison Jia (12) said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/AllisonJia_HelenZhu_HoHPhoto-680x900.png) 
				Humans of Harker: Balancing perspectives
													by Helen Zhu, TALON Academics and Co-Conservatory Editor
												 • 													 May 2, 2020
											
													
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![“[Building nerf blasters] became this outlet of creativity for me that hasn't been matched by anything else. The process [of] making a build complete to your desire is such a painstakingly difficult process, but I've had to learn from [the skills needed from] soldering to proper painting. There's so many different options for everything, if you think about it, it exists. The best part is [that] if it doesn't exist, you can build it yourself," Ishaan Parate said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/DSC_8149-900x604.jpg)




![“When I came into high school, I was ready to be a follower. But DECA was a game changer for me. It helped me overcome my fear of public speaking, and it's played such a major role in who I've become today. To be able to successfully lead a chapter of 150 students, an officer team and be one of the upperclassmen I once really admired is something I'm [really] proud of,” Anvitha Tummala ('21) said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/Screen-Shot-2021-07-25-at-9.50.05-AM-900x594.png)







![“I think getting up in the morning and having a sense of purpose [is exciting]. I think without a certain amount of drive, life is kind of obsolete and mundane, and I think having that every single day is what makes each day unique and kind of makes life exciting,” Neymika Jain (12) said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/Screen-Shot-2017-06-03-at-4.54.16-PM.png)








![“My slogan is ‘slow feet, don’t eat, and I’m hungry.’ You need to run fast to get where you are–you aren't going to get those championships if you aren't fast,” Angel Cervantes (12) said. “I want to do well in school on my tests and in track and win championships for my team. I live by that, [and] I can do that anywhere: in the classroom or on the field.”](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/DSC5146-900x601.jpg)
![“[Volleyball has] taught me how to fall correctly, and another thing it taught is that you don’t have to be the best at something to be good at it. If you just hit the ball in a smart way, then it still scores points and you’re good at it. You could be a background player and still make a much bigger impact on the team than you would think,” Anya Gert (’20) said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/AnnaGert_JinTuan_HoHPhotoEdited-600x900.jpeg)

![“I'm not nearly there yet, but [my confidence has] definitely been getting better since I was pretty shy and timid coming into Harker my freshman year. I know that there's a lot of people that are really confident in what they do, and I really admire them. Everyone's so driven and that has really pushed me to kind of try to find my own place in high school and be more confident,” Alyssa Huang (’20) said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/AlyssaHuang_EmilyChen_HoHPhoto-900x749.jpeg)


 
		

