![“It’s the mind bending things that I’m really passionate about, the things where you're like, ‘I have no idea why this happens, but I want to figure that out.’ It’s a genuine, ‘I don’t get it, but I want to.’ Or perhaps it’s [that] I don’t want to never understand it. I don’t want to have a topic that I don't understand and never understand it," Spencer Cha ('22) said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/spencerchahoh_ireneyuan-900x600.jpg)
Humans of Harker: Mind bender, music maker
by Erica Cai, HoH Editor-in-Chief
• July 14, 2022

Humans of Harker: Finding equilibrium
by Emily Tan, Winged Post Co-Editor-in-Chief
• July 13, 2022

Humans of Harker: The art of living
by Emily Tan, Winged Post Co-Editor-in-Chief
• July 12, 2022

Humans of Harker: Savant of stories
by Arely Sun, Aquila Co-Managing Editor
• July 12, 2022

Humans of Harker: Curiosity cracks the code
by Claire Bauschlicher and Michelle Wei
• June 28, 2022
![“Persistence and flexibility and resilience [are important in robotics]. Being able to take a failure in your prototype, for example, and solve the problems that arise when you encounter them, you need to be able to iterate on that quickly. And it definitely takes a good amount of dedication, because it's so much time and effort," Alex Liou ('22) said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/AlexLiouHoH-596x900.jpg)
Humans of Harker: Revolutionizing and reinventing
by Selina Xu, Reporter
• June 27, 2022

Humans of Harker: Innings and innovation
by Selina Xu, Reporter
• June 27, 2022

Humans of Harker: Finding family
by Arely Sun, Aquila Co-Managing Editor
• June 27, 2022

Humans of Harker: Chicken or egg
by Mark Hu, Winged Post Managing Editor
• June 25, 2022
![“I would worry about what other people thought about me, what my teammates were thinking. I got way too focused on that, so after a while, soccer wasn’t fun for me anymore. [But,] the school team is an environment where you can experiment and be creative with the ball, if you’re willing to take those chances, and I was able to do that," Muthu Panchanatham ('22) said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/MuthuPanchanathamHoH_EshaGohil-675x900.jpeg)
Humans of Harker: Scoring and scouting
by Vishnu Kannan, Aquila Co-Managing Editor
• June 22, 2022
![“When you play soccer, you have more of a team mentality. You learn to accept people’s mistakes and keep moving forward from that, even though they might lead to a goal. [To me,] that is a good foundation for any friendship," Kate Leafstrand ('22) said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/KateLHoH_EG-547x900.jpeg)
Humans of Harker: Dribbling with drive
by Shinjan Ghosh, TALON Co-Editor-in-Chief
• June 13, 2022
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