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The student news site of The Harker School.

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“When I make art, the best pieces I make are the ones that made me happy to make. It’s an escape of reality for me—when I’m making art, I don’t think about all the superficial problems I have. I might fail a test and be super upset, but when I start art, I completely forget about it. I’m like, it’s nothing right now, because art is the only thing I’m focusing on. After I finish a piece, it's not what it looks like that relieves me, it’s more of the work I put into it. The process of making the piece is more important to me than the product," Elizabeth Yang (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Process over product

by Heidi Zhang, TALON Editor-In-Chief May 28, 2019

Under the Shah staircase, Elizabeth Yang ('19) slowly and meticulously places sticky note after sticky note on the white walls underneath the Shah staircase. As the hours tick by, perfectly aligned columns...

“I really like art because it relaxes me and it takes me to another place and away from all my problems. I like to paint specifically while I listen to music because it is super soothing. It’s just something I can show my creativity in my own way however I feel like. It’s a good way for me to express anything I’m feeling through a more physical way," Taylor Vaughan (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Artistic apotheosis

by Jessie Wang, Reporter May 24, 2019

Taylor Vaughan ('19) leans over a plaster-caked table in the sculpture room, gliding an exacto-knife over red sheet paper laid atop her graduation cap. With precise movements, she traces out detailed designs. For...

“It's fun to not care and not care about something and just do it for the fun of it, which we don't really get to do at Harker. I find that these extracurricular activities like diving, soccer or even League of Legends are really fun to do in my free time. It's good to just have some fun once in a while. And I think exploring new ways to do this is really, really valuable," Jack Dawson (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Diving deep

by Andrew Chang, TALON Co-Sports Editor May 24, 2019

Feeling the rush of the sub-60 degree water through his ScubaPro bodysuit, Jack Dawson ('19) dives deep underwater under the slow-crashing waves of the Monterey Bay, contemplating which direction to go...

"At this point, I have honestly no clue at all where exactly I'm going to be in 20 years, but just the freedom of knowing that I can control where I want to go and that if at any point I do change my mind, I have the power to take whatever I have in my own hands and change my future. That’s very valuable to me, just knowing that I have freedom to choose is what makes me happiest," Helen Yang (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Compassion and choice

by Emma Gurleroglu, TALON May 23, 2019

Her lips move a mile a minute as she begins to speak about one of her greatest passions: BTS. Helen Yang (12) closes her eyes, tipping her head back as she lets out a gleeful laugh, spinning into another...

"I think there is an element of personality in music. If you give people the same melody or the same sample or idea, they're going to come up with different things based on this given input because of the differences in their own worldview experiences and styles. Personally, I like the romantic styles a lot. Romantic is when people started experimenting with chords and focusing more on the feeling of the music. I think those pieces are really pretty because of that," Annabelle Perng (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Not so quiet after all

by Anthony Xu, TALON Editor-In-Chief May 22, 2019

When you’re passing by from class to class, you might see Annabelle Perng (12) walking quietly through the hallways, keeping to herself. You might have her in some of your classes, and notice how quiet...

"Football taught me how to work hard and play with teammates. Most importantly, it has given me my best friends," Jared Anderson (120 said.

Humans of Harker: Strongest as a team

by Eric Fang, News Editor May 22, 2019

Jared Anderson’s gray eyes stared down the soccer ball in the palm of his hand, concentrating on performing the trick he rehearsed countless times. With a flash, his palm turned and the ball dropped…...

“When you think about it, we’re only sixteen years old,” Prameela Kottapalli (12) said. “How much can we do? We can’t even vote. I’m aware of this. The people my age are aware of this. But the world doesn’t give us straightforward opportunities to make a difference. So writing was the way I could be able to promote awareness. So this was the breakthrough that I had for journalism, but it was also the breakthrough that I had in life.”

Humans of Harker: Power in words

by Emily Chen and Irene Yuan May 22, 2019

Behind the tinted doors of the journalism room, Prameela Kottapalli (12) is always hard at work. You can find her completely immersed in her work, constantly writing and editing, fingers flying over the...

"I think everyone has their own path and their own way of going through life, and I think that it is important that we all appreciate each other’s strengths and interests while developing our own," Aneesha Kumar (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Accept and improve

by Anika Rajamani, Reporter May 21, 2019

The lights go down in the theater, as the live musicians tune their instruments. Aneesha Kumar (12) waits anxiously in the wings, calming herself before the dance begins. As the singing starts, she steps...

"I realized that I really didn't want to be a quiet Chinese girl I want to be outspoken and overcome those stereotypes and really try to improve on some of the better qualities. Who wants to be that little girl crying because she can't speak up? I would be so mad because when I see that in other people, I get really mad. Like, “Why don't you just speak up?” But then I'm also a little bit [like] that person, so I really try to be better," Taylor Lam (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Leader and supporter

by Jin Tuan, Lifestyle Editor May 21, 2019

Bright brown eyes and a genuine smile greet the world as Taylor Lam (12) sits in the sun on the Shah patio, discussing her passions and pets. A naturally shy person, Taylor finds that her passion for helping...

“Some of my friends are a lot more social than me, but they’ve pushed me to open up and try new things,” Laura Wu (12) said. “I’m kind of sad that I’m leaving the school, but in some ways, I’m excited because I’m going to be starting over in a new place and meet even more new people.”

Humans of Harker: Breaking barriers

by Sabrina Takemoto and Olivia Guo May 20, 2019

While she may have a calm and quiet demeanor, Laura Wu (12) has become a leader throughout her years in high school. From serving as Seniors and People's editor in yearbook to volunteering for the Interact...

“For me, mountain biking is about the experience and the community and people you hang out with. I don’t dwell much on what place I finish, but more on improving my time, meeting new people, hanging out with my friends,” Chris Leafstrand (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Robotics and Relaxation

by Saurav Tewari, Reporter May 20, 2019

As soon as the after-school bell rings, Chris Leafstrand (12) makes his way towards the Robotics Lab, where he spends countless hours designing Team 1072’s robot. Then, during competitions, he is on...

“I would describe myself as a mix of Midwestern values with the Silicon Valley spirit. Grounded, hardworking, always trying to lend a helping hand. In high school, all those things flourished and led me to run for Student Council, join journalism, dance, play tennis and express my opinions while trying to support others along the way,” Anjay Saklecha (12) said.

Humans of Harker: A helping hand

by Aditya Singhvi, Sports Editor May 19, 2019

Surrounded by a group of friends, Anjay Saklecha (12) can often be found laughing and relaxing on the couches in Shah Hall. Always accompanied by a twinkle in his eye, his smile — wide, playful and somewhat...

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