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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

“Sometimes when you're too carried away with the thing that you're so passionate about, it's hard to take a step back and realize that you need to be sharing this information with others. Through all the errors, although it's really demoralizing at times, it provides a lot more insight as to how the entire thing functions and then from there you can know what to do next," senior Tiffany Gu said.

Humans of Harker: Exploring the finer edges

by Emma Milner, Aquila Co-Editor-in-Chief October 2, 2024

A system of chemical rings meets a system of mechanical gears—seemingly unrelated at first glance. The former, carefully drawn with precise hexagonal edges, and the latter, assembled in a mosaic...

Seniors Rei Binkley and Zachary Soraire play "Wavelength." Other offered board games included "Confident' and "Crew."

Class of 2025 reunites at annual Senior Retreat

by Katerina Matta, Winged Post Editor-in-Chief August 17, 2024

The Class of 2025 attended the annual “Senior Retreat” at the upper school campus on Aug. 14. A variety of panels, faculty-led workshops and bonding activities marked the start of the school year.  Students...

Humans of Harker: Cooking with creativity

by Sidak Sanghari and Michelle Wei June 12, 2024

View the full transcript here: I started baking when I was pretty little actually. I think when I was five or six, I always wanted to help my mom bake stuff because she would make cookies or things...

Humans of Harker: Climbing with confidence

by Selina Xu, Aquila Co-Managing Editor June 12, 2024

View the full transcript here: Rock climbing is very much like a puzzle, you have to put all the holes together and figure out like, how you fit in the holes in the wall? And how do you get yourself...

Humans of Harker: Performing with positivity

by Medha Yarlagadda and Anwen Hao June 11, 2024

View the full transcript here: I think I first got into dance when my dad introduced it to me. He used to dance when he was my age now, but I started much younger. So I grew up in a household that was...

“There's a lot of value in every moment and everyone around you. I appreciate people who just appreciate the little things. For me, I feel like everyone you meet can teach you a little bit, and that's something that I've really internalized over the years. I think that's part of why I like being around people and different communities so much. Because in each of these communities, you can learn so many different things from everyone," Olivia Xu ('24) said.

Humans of Harker: Purpose towards progress

by Jonathan Xue, Humans of Harker Co-Editor-in-Chief June 11, 2024

“What makes what you do truly worth it?”  So inquires the fundamental question of the Humans of Harker project, an endeavor to tell the stories of each year’s graduating class.  Whether...

“I get to choose how much effort and detail I put in, and that’s what you’re going to see in the end. I love that you can see the truth on paper. A lot of my work is in black and white, so I can’t rely on color to cover it up or make it more interesting — I can only rely on my skill and willingness to go into the studio and add to my piece," Katelyn Zhao ('24) said.

Humans of Harker: Envisioning the everyday

by Olivia Xu, Humans of Harker Co-Editor-in-Chief June 11, 2024

Katelyn Zhao (‘24) remembers her first time volunteering at the Montalvo Arts Center. There, she learned and practiced an ancient weaving technique from Latin America, one which she later taught...

"I used to think that I have to keep doing dance just because it's what I’m known for. But now I’ve realized there’s beauty behind all the madness that happens. And it’s now a part of me, so not doing dance or not having Legos is like I’m losing a part of my identity," Luke Mehta ('24) said.

Humans of Harker: Building with style

by Lindsay Li, Reporter June 11, 2024

Performing dance shows in the Patil Theater. Following a Lego instruction manual meticulously. Coordinating Harker’s spirit events day after day. This is how Luke Mehta ('24) expresses himself through...

“Why not? So many things are very foreign or unknown to us, but there’s not much to lose by just trying things. I initially wasn’t very comfortable with DECA, especially with impromptu, but the community really helped me grow out of that. And DECA is now one of my top high school memories. Just giving things a try is really worth it, and if it fails, the worst thing that can happen is you just try something else," Claire Luo ('24) said.

Humans of Harker: It’s all in the details

by Michelle Wei, Humans of Harker Co-Managing Editor June 11, 2024

Hands fly to the lens cap. Steady arms lift the camera, the viewfinder clear. The top dial shifts back and forth, waiting for that perfect moment when the light sits just right. Finger on the shutter...

“I love using performing arts as a method to positively impact the audience. With every single show I do, I always want to have my performance be moving, leaving the audience with something new to ponder, something for them to take away," Shareen Chahal ('24) said.

Humans of Harker: Voice behind the story

by Ananya Sriram, Winged Post Co-Managing Editor June 11, 2024

One final note. Silence. Thundering applause. Beaming under the glow of lights, Shareen Chahal ('24) gazes into a sea of people, perfectly poised in a white wedding dress. Moments later, she rushes...

“I want to be remembered as someone who was always willing to learn and never took shortcuts to learning. I want to be remembered for someone who really learned because of a passion to learn. Whenever I speak in class, it's because I really do want to share something I hope is meaningful. Or whenever I go see a teacher, it's because I really do want to learn more from them or I want to deepen my connection with them," Desiree Luo ('24) said.

Humans of Harker: Love of learning

by Olivia Xu, Humans of Harker Co-Editor-in-Chief June 11, 2024

Post-exam celebrations: a quintessential part of being a student. Getting ice cream, watching a movie, and sleeping for hours all top the list, but only one catches the interest of Desiree Luo (‘24)....

Humans of Harker: Kicks and code

Humans of Harker: Kicks and code

by Caden Ruan, Reporter June 11, 2024

High school life can be competitive, be it in regards to academic achievement or even extracurricular commitments.  However, Alex Guo ('24) chooses to live life to its fullest, striding through the...

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