![“[My motto is] to stand out. A lot of times when I was younger, I really loved to blend in in the background because I didn't want attention on me, but when you stand out, people can really see who you are,” Makayla Aguilar-Zuniga (12) said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/MakaylaAguilarZunigaHOH_SZ-582x900.jpg)
Humans of Harker: Empowerment through expression
by Vivek Moorjani, Reporter
• February 26, 2023

Humans of Harker: Directing change
by Desiree Luo, Co-Features Editor
• February 26, 2023

Humans of Harker: A philanthropic pawprint
by Sidak Sanghari, HoH Profiler
• February 25, 2023

Humans of Harker: Courage in curiosity
by Lavanya Subramanian, TALON Co-Editor-in-Chief
• February 25, 2023
![“The main [draw of hiking] is disconnecting from whatever's going on. I usually think about how I'm doing and reflect on how I've changed recently compared to before and also on any specific goals I should work on. There’s a lot of thoughtfulness while I hike, and I like enjoying the views, which are amazing,” Robert Zhang (12) said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/RobertZhangHOH_JT-900x600.png)
Humans of Harker: Trailblazing the way
by Young Min and Tiffany Chang
• February 24, 2023

Humans of Harker: A taste for change
by Tiffany Chang and Hima Thota
• February 24, 2023
![“[Studying history] is less about the actual information in the actual story, and a lot more about the way you try to tell that story and the ways you try to explain things, or the way you try to form a narrative that focuses on certain things. Really, what history ends up being, rather than recitation of facts, is a lot of different ways of trying to tell a story, and that's a lot more stimulating,” Emmett Chung (12) said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/EmmettChungHOH_SZ-900x673.jpg)
Humans of Harker: Buzzing in
by Sally Zhu, Co-Editor-in-Chief
• February 23, 2023

Humans of Harker: Writing a better future
by Claire Zhao, Asst. Copy Editor
• February 23, 2023

Humans of Harker: Solutions through software
by Edward Huang, Co-STEM Editor
• February 22, 2023

Humans of Harker: Confronting conundrums
by Claire Zhao, Asst. Copy Editor
• February 22, 2023

Humans of Harker: The power of presence
by Kairui Sun, Reporter
• February 21, 2023

Humans of Harker: Progress over perfection
by Sidak Sanghari, HoH Profiler
• February 21, 2023
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