
Humans of Harker: Fusion of styles
by Aishani Singh, Asst. Multimedia Editor
• February 4, 2023
![“I like considering the viewpoints of people who I disagree with. I’ll go to the Heritage Foundation to read news articles even though I expressly disagree with their views. [In debate], I can’t tunnel vision into one side of the argument; I have to understand not only how to make my own claims, but also the intricacies of the other side," Muzzi Khan (12) said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/MuzziKhanHOH_AB-735x900.jpg)
Humans of Harker: Finding the middle ground
by Arjun Barrett, Managing Editor
• February 3, 2023

Humans of Harker: A journey through time
by Felix Chen, Asst. News Editor
• February 2, 2023

Humans of Harker: Critical thinker, community builder
by Angelina Hu, TALON Student Life Editor
• January 29, 2023

Humans of Harker: Symphony of colors
by Desiree Luo, Co-Features Editor
• January 28, 2023
![“[In] golf, I realized that there’s only so much you can control through technique. If you can really just focus on feeling the club and getting your shot and executing something you visualize, you have a much more productive and enjoyable experience. I tend to view a lot of things like that. Even in the way I study, the way I approach the classes, I try to make them as artistically enjoyable as possible, always trying to find a way to sort of visualize an outcome and play around with things until I get it," Athreya Daniel (12) said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/AthreyaDanielHOH_JX-600x900.jpg)
Humans of Harker: Athletic artistry
by Jonathan Xue, HoH Profiler
• January 27, 2023

Humans of Harker: Gold medal, gold heart
by Anwen Hao, Asst. Multimedia Editor
• January 26, 2023

Humans of Harker: Ardor for art
by Ariana Goetting, Co-A&E and Lifestyle Editor
• January 25, 2023

Humans of Harker: ‘Master of her own destiny’
by Gabe Sachse, Asst. Sports Editor
• January 24, 2023
![“When I'm surfing, it brings me a lot of happiness and peace. I can escape the stress of my weeks, my academics, the college apps that I have to do and the tournaments I have to attend. Since I'm not [surfing] at a competitive level like many of my other extracurriculars, I just go to be in the water, where I love to be," Lexi Nishimura (12) said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/AlexisNishimuraHOH_GC-621x900.jpg)
Humans of Harker: Crave the wave
by Gemma Chan, TALON Reporter
• January 22, 2023

Humans of Harker: Integrating interests
by Emma Gao, Co-News Editor
• January 21, 2023

Humans of Harker: The beat goes on
by Shareen Chahal, Asst. News Editor
• January 18, 2023
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