
Humans of Harker: Flying higher into the sky
by Charlie Folk and Ananya Sriram
• May 11, 2022
![“I don't know exactly what it was. Maybe it was the view, maybe it was the feeling, maybe it was the whole fascination of, ‘We're now 20,000 feet above the earth flying in a tin can, [and] we're not dead yet.’ Maybe that's it," Connor Wilcox (12) said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/ConnorWilcoxHoH_CarterChadwick-900x600.jpeg)
Humans of Harker: Ready for takeoff
by Anika Maji, Reporter
• May 10, 2022

Humans of Harker: A driving force
by Isha Moorjani, News Editor
• May 10, 2022

Humans of Harker: A stroke of brilliance
by Arjun Barrett, Asst. STEM Editor
• May 9, 2022

Humans of Harker: Making cents together
by Kaleb Goldin and Olivia Xu
• May 9, 2022

Humans of Harker: Authority and assistance
by Catherine Wong and Nicholas Wei
• May 4, 2022
![“I've been birding ever since I could walk. My first word was chidiya, which means bird [in] Hindi. Some of my future goals are to design more sustainable energy systems so that I don't see the issues that I do when I'm birding, like trucks going to deforest something or habitat being destroyed by deforestation," Vayun Tiwari (12) said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/VayunTiwariHoH_BrandonZau-e1651640878797-600x900.jpeg)
Humans of Harker: Born for birding
by Brandon Zau, Reporter
• May 4, 2022

Humans of Harker: Drawing art to life
by Tina Xu, TALON Co-Sports Editor
• April 28, 2022
![“If I was growing [on my channel] from the start, I never would have changed. The kick of the fact that I wasn’t improving and I felt like I was staggering was what set [the change] off. I have definitely become more proud of what I make. I want to see the channel grow, but I also want to put effort into it and be proud of that," Zevan Drozda (12) said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/ZevanDrozdaHoH_CarterChadwick-900x600.jpg)
Humans of Harker: Live in three, two, one
by Carter Chadwick, TALON Co-Photo Editor
• April 28, 2022

Humans of Harker: Innovation and automation
by Arjun Barrett, Asst. STEM Editor
• April 27, 2022

Humans of Harker: A trip around the world
by Desiree Luo, Reporter
• April 27, 2022
![“I want to know what I'm here for and what the world is and what my place in the world is. And I feel like physics and philosophy are twin paths for that goal. Being able to get more diversity in [science], drawing connections to different experiences like entanglement and intersectionality, I think that's really powerful to unite understanding across fields," Angela Jia (12) said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/AngelaJiaHoH_NicoleTian-e1651041620365-596x900.jpeg)
Humans of Harker: Detur pons mundo
by Nicole Tian, Co-Editor-in-Chief
• April 26, 2022
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