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Harker Aquila

The student news site of The Harker School.

Harker Aquila

“A lot of times, sports is considered an escape from the classroom; however, at the same time, the mentality I developed in sports where I learned a balance of teamwork and competitiveness myself taught me that sometimes I need to fight for myself. Everyone has a gripe about something. Through computer science, I've been able to express my solutions to some of those problems," Raymond Xu (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Setting up for success

by Hasini Namala and Mark Hu March 30, 2022

harkeraquila · Humans of Harker: Setting up for success Pitter-patter, pitter-patter. The noise of Raymond Xu’s (12) Nike running trainers reverberate through his neighborhood as they bounce off...

"We are the next generation. We're going to be inheriting the world, so it's really important that we are adequately educated, and that we receive the necessary support in schools to develop into conscious and intentional human beings," Cady Chen (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Groundwork for generations

by Michelle Liu, Winged Post Co-Editor-in-Chief March 30, 2022

Microphone in hand, Cady Chen (12) turns to face a sea of students clad in red and blue. Over 100 people have gathered in Downtown San Jose to take part in the March for Education, a rally demanding action...

“If you look at it in terms of ‘I have to play well,’ and if you're only focusing about your own play time or your own wins, it won't help you perform to the best of your ability. Whereas if you're motivating yourself to play well for your teammates and to allow them to have a chance at winning as well, it feels so much better when you do win, and it helps you play a lot better," Tara Ozdemir (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Community and competition

by Lindsey Tuckey, Reporter March 29, 2022

harkeraquila · Humans of Harker: Community and competition Tara Ozdemir (12) smiles as she recounts the rush of euphoria as Harker’s varsity girls volleyball team scored the winning point in the...

“A lot of people think that in general, percussion is very basic, like hitting instruments, but with the marimba, you can do so much more. There are different types of mallets, different types of bars and different types of sounds you can make, so the versatility of percussion makes the potential to create infinite. It's really cool how you can integrate a lot of skills and make your own style of music," Harrison Chang (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Strike a chord

by Katie Wang, TALON Co-Photo Editor March 29, 2022

After lunch, hands pound an orange ball ribbed with black stripes against the wood flooring of the Auxiliary Gym, dodging through small skids of spilled guacamole before swishing it through the hoop net....

“The most rewarding part is the relationships you get out of it. Some of my best friends now are my earliest teammates. You just build that mutual trust on the field, and it translates off the field," Ishaan Mantripragada (12) said.

Humans of Harker: All together now

by Grant Yang, Reporter March 28, 2022

harkeraquila · Humans of Harker: All together now Ishaan Mantripragada (12) remembers bounding through a bright green field as a 5-year-old. A black-and-white soccer ball bounces across the soft grass...

“Music is about sharing with others. It's not about you practicing alone in a practice room; it's about sharing it with others and making sure that other people enjoy it. It's about you, sharing your emotions and your feelings, expressing yourself through your music," Tina Zhong (12) said.

Humans of Harker: From keys to strings and beyond

by Claire Zhao, Reporter March 27, 2022

harkeraquila · Humans of Harker: From keys to strings and beyond Tina Zhong (12) recalls the moment her journey as a violinist began. Standing on the deck of a cruise ship at the age of 6, she heard...

"You bond as a group, you stay up really late working on the robot, fixing anything that breaks. Seeing your robot in action is [also] very rewarding. After eight intense weeks of building, you finally see it pay off and see the robot function, which is really nice," Anish Pai (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Manufacturing through motivation

by Vika Gautham, Reporter March 27, 2022

 harkeraquila · Humans of Harker: Manufacturing through Motivation Anish Pai (12) recalls the Sacramento 2019 robotics competition where Harker’s robotics team qualified for the world championship....

“Learning how to do makeup really helped me gain confidence because I saw a different side of myself — I saw my own beauty. Your face is like a very interesting canvas. It’s something that you know better than anyone else, so it’s very fun to experiment with how you can make yourself look different," Shinjan Ghosh (12) said.

Humans of Harker: From palette to canvas

by Anika Mani, TALON Co-Editor-in-Chief March 25, 2022

Makeup brushes lay across a picnic blanket. Her chain necklace glistens in the light. With a smile as radiant as the sun’s reflection in the mirror, Shinjan Ghosh (12) delicately applies bright, pigmented...

“I always thought I would be a college recruit, but I realized that playing golf competitively was just not my thing. It was a really difficult decision to make, but in the end, I sacrificed golf for academics and committed to that choice without ever turning back or regretting it," Tina Xu (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Striking a balance

by Katie Wang, TALON Co-Photo Editor March 25, 2022

Those who do not know Tina Xu (12) well can usually recognize the name from its frequent appearance in Eagle Update highlights. If not that, Tina’s unique effortless style, both in character and in fashion,...

“My favorite part [about table tennis] is that it's not just about your technique and your strategy; it’s very much a mental game. Even though you have your club mates and your coaches there, they can't come play for you, so you can't have an off day, because there's no one to pick up the slack for you. It's helped me a lot with being more confident in myself and being able to withstand pressure from [my] academic life as well," Ritika Rajamani (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Taking her best shot

by Lavanya Subramanian, TALON Student Life Editor March 24, 2022

Ritika Rajamani (12) recalls the moments before her match at the 2017 US National Table Tennis Championship. Matching her steps to the beats of the upbeat music playing in her ears, she steadied her breathing,...

"Toxic positivity is the idea that we have to force ourselves to be happy all the time. We think the best thing about life is being happy so we feel like we have to be happy all the time to live a satisfying life. But that's not the case, we can take life as it comes, both positive and negative, and it’ll be okay," Madeleine Hansen (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Behind the lens

by Smrithi Sambamurthy, TALON People Editor March 24, 2022

Reminiscing on past adventures, Madeleine “Maddie” Hansen (12) recalls where her passion for photography initially stemmed from. She had peered through the viewfinder, adjusting her focus and aperture,...

“I'm interested in whatever I'm interested in, and that’s what led me to all the different activities that I do. It’s led me to small hobbies like playing squash a lot, and it has also helped me connect with people and be more free and open when talking to others," Rohan Thakur (12) said.

Humans of Harker: The little things below the surface

by Edward Huang, Assistant Features Editor March 23, 2022

Rohan Thakur (12) recalls getting his first bid to qualify him for the Tournament of Champions debate competition in his senior year and experiencing the joy of achieving such a huge goal after years of...

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