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Harker Aquila

“There’s two main messages I want to spread through dance. One is about love, and there’s a song called 'Where’s The Love,' and it talks about the violence and hate in our world and how we have to come together. If we come together, we’ll always win. The other one is changing the world and redefining our own worlds to shape those of others and be the change that we want to see in the world. I think that’s a really powerful message, and I want to show that unity in my dances,” Anna Miner (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Spreading love

by Emily Chen, TALON Co-Editor-in-Chief April 28, 2020

Anna Miner’s (12) bubbly smile never fails to brighten someone’s day. Whether it’s her striking dance moves on stage, her leadership in guiding others or her selflessness in caring for children,...

“I think people are pretty universally similar. Even though my school in Thailand was a relatively different environment to Harker, we are stressed about the same things, we enjoy the same things, we have the same exact teenage struggles. And it's awesome. I really wish these different friend groups I made in high school somehow came together because it's like everyone would get along really well and it would be a super enjoyable experience,” Brandon Lin (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Finding unity in diversity

by Anthony Xu, TALON Co-Editor-in-Chief April 28, 2020

A sliver of sunlight emerged from the horizon as the loud buzz and chatter of almost 200 juniors pierced the early morning air, waiting to board the buses headed to the American River rafting site. Friends...

“[Soccer has] given me an opportunity to mentor the younger kids. They'll ask me a question about something that's maybe not directly soccer-related: whether it be that they have school questions, or that they have [questions about] just life in general. It's always fun, and it feels good. I'm an only child, and I've never had a little brother before, but they're all little brothers to me, especially the sophomores,” Shomrik Mondal (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Through the posts

by Vishnu Kannan, Winged Post Sports Editor April 27, 2020

Music blasting from a stereo speaker set on the turf of Davis Field, Shomrik Mondal (12) places a brown Wilson football on a kicking tee set on the right hash marks of the 35-yard line. After taking three...

“I definitely gravitate towards people that have some sense of ambition ... When I feel like we're all working towards something that we want, I feel like we have a connection and it's easy to relate to them,” Annie Ma (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Purposeful ambition

by Tiffany Chang, TALON Reporter April 27, 2020

Whether it be picking a theme, filtering through submissions or designing pages, publishing the Harker Eclectic Literary Magazine (HELM), a journal full of students’ artwork and creative writing pieces,...

“At Harker this is a little less apparent, but there are still a lot of components in debate that limit the potential of girls or non-male identifying people to succeed. People at Harker often don’t recognize the problems that exist outside of our community, so debate has really opened my eyes by teaching me about critical theory and things like race, gender and class,” Madison Huynh (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Stepping up and speaking out

by Sabrina Takemoto, TALON Seniors Editor April 26, 2020

As she presses the start button on her timer, which is clipped to the very edge of her laptop, Madison “Maddie” Huynh (12) rapidly speaks about the topic of nuclear warfare in front of her opponent...

“When I'm doing something nice, randomly, it doesn't seem like a huge thing for me. It's a small thing for me, but it makes a difference and has a positive influence on someone else,” Neal Sidhu (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Arms wide open

by Jasleen Hansra, TALON Reporter April 26, 2020

Gathered around the single picnic table in the orchard in front of the RPAC, Neal Sidhu (12), dressed in a gray Harker water polo sweatshirt and black pants, cracks a joke that causes his entire group...

“What people don’t realize is that there are a lot more similarities between cultures than people may think, and getting to access those similarities and getting other people to see those similarities for themselves is my personal mission,” Tiffany Zhao (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Curiosity for culture and communication

by Shinjan Ghosh, TALON Reporter April 25, 2020

Opening the door to her car after an exhausting ride, Tiffany Zhao (12) was welcomed by the cheerful voices of children singing in unison. As the refreshing breeze blows through her hair, she steps down...

"I really just live. I love to the fullest. I do everything, and I enjoy everything because you never really know what’s going to happen," Simren Gupta (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Embracing empathy

by Varsha Rammohan, Co-Managing Editor April 24, 2020

Smack! The small, black ball makes contact with the wall as Simren Gupta (12) extends her racket outward and lunges forward with her right leg. The ball hurdles back toward her with an alarming velocity,...

“Tragic things can happen so it's important to enjoy the time you have here, now, and bond with the people you are close with, to live a good life while you can,” Jaimin Bhagat (12) said. 

Humans of Harker: Life in perspective

by Sarah Mohammed, Reporter April 24, 2020

Laughing with his friends on a couch in Shah Hall, Jaimin Bhagat (12) presents his “standard” demeanor: a playful, lazy smile on his face, his sparkling eyes carefree as he describes the moment he...

“You know when you love something it immediately clicks? That’s what happened for me when I started singing. Singing to me is therapeutic: when I’m not in the right mindset, I hum a tune or bop out to a song to motivate me. This feeling is amplified when I sing in a group; with our combined voices, I bring smiles to more faces than just mine,” Alex Shing (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Go green or go home

by Tiffany Chang, TALON Reporter April 22, 2020

Picture yourself sitting by a creek overshadowed with a lush canopy of leaves. Take a moment to soak in your surroundings. Close your eyes and listen to the slow trickle of the stream and the fervent fluttering...

“I want to save lives, and I think that's the base requirement for anyone who wants to go into medicine. But I also do love the sciences – I love the art of the diagnosis, how medicine is just a mixing pot of ideas. You need to take so many aspects of life, you need to understand so many parts of the human experience, of the human body to try to diagnose and try to treat a patient. Medicine is the care of people, not diseases,” Simar Bajaj (12) said.

Humans of Harker: To help, to heal

by Erica Cai, Humans of Harker Profiler April 21, 2020

You may know him as the creator of the renowned study guide compilations that, with over twenty courses, encompass four years’ worth of high school knowledge and help hundreds of students on a regular...

“I’d never expected to play volleyball at the collegiate level [or] to be on the club volleyball team that I’m on now, because when I was younger, whenever we played this team, we’d get nervous and think, ‘Wow, that’s Vision! That’s the top team!’ But now I’m playing with these girls, this is my team, and it’s so surreal,” Ashley Jazbec (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Get ahead in the game

by Lucy Ge, Winged Post Asst. News Editor April 20, 2020

A wave of quiet washes over the crowd as Ashley Jazbec (12) tosses the ball lightly in the air. Her open palm makes contact with the ball with a satisfying smack and sails over the net, wobbling slightly...

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