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"Just keep going. Because when you make mistakes, or when it's high pressure, you make it and then just keep going," Logan Frank (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Keep calm, and the show must go on

by Kathy Fang, Managing Editor May 16, 2019

As the actors onstage gather for their final performance, the applause of the audience filling the silence of the theater, Logan Frank (12) leans back in his chair, in the shadows of the stage lights,...

“Being able to hold your own and have your own conversation with everyone no matter who it is, being okay in any social situation, not feeling scared, being okay with interacting with anyone around them is really important,” Zachary Hoffman (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Spirit to spirit

by Alysa Suleiman, Reporter May 15, 2019

Laid back on the beige painted chairs in front of Manzanita Hall, his arm draped across the metal back, Zachary “Zach” Hoffman laughs with his friends, thoroughly engrossed in the moment. As the wind...

"I like seeing people, I guess, in their natural form and not like trying to be something they're not I guess, if it's like they know there's a photo being taken, they might act differently than normal. Yeah, I just like capturing authentic moments," Charlie Molin (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Dress to express

by Nina Gee, Visuals Editor May 15, 2019

"Hey, I'm still waiting for one of those shirts," someone shouts from across the hallway at the tall figure walking down the hallway. He laughs, looking back over the shoulder of his bleach-stained...

"I always start a friendship with a smile. How could I not?" Hannah Lak (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Closer to perfect

by Kathy Fang, Managing Editor May 14, 2019

She laughs and pauses, her eyes caught in a thoughtful yet smiling twinkle, before she comes up with an answer to the question. Before she speaks, though, she pauses again, hugging a white fluffy blanket...

"I think that water polo is a sport where you can trade off strength for mental ability, in the sense that they're equal parts of the equation. I think that I enjoy that sort of concept of having athleticism and intelligence will both be half of your equation to perform well in the sport," Leon Lu (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Balance

by Michael Eng and Nicole Chen May 13, 2019

In the corner of Mr. Hurshman’s room during a long lunch, a simple tune – the Geometry Dash Theme song – throughout the background noise of the lunchtime chatter from an electronic keyboard resonates....

"There's something to learn from everyone. I just enjoy hearing about my friends lives and to catch up is always nice. It's important to cherish every moment you have with everyone around you," Alex Lu (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Kindness and character

by Nicole Chen, Editor-in-Chief May 12, 2019

Alexandra “Alex” Lu (12) usually presents herself with a quiet demeanor. When she speaks, her words are carefully picked out, her statement and her ideas perfectly executed and communicated. But when...

"I mainly build model kits because it’s pretty relaxing. I can just spend like 10 hours listening to music and kind of decompressing after the week’s over, and I’m not doing the thing that’s stressing me out. I think a lot of us are stressed out by school and stuff but it’s nice to get away from it all. [Building model kits] is definitely a daunting hobby to get into, like on Reddit and Instagram’s model pages, [you might think] all of this stuff this guy did is really good, but that guy probably has ten years of experience doing it. If you like how it looks, then it’s good. There isn’t any objective quality, if you like it, you like it," Andrew Koonmen (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Piece by piece

by Erica Cai, Reporter May 12, 2019

Leisurely reclining on a cushioned chair in Manzanita, hands clasped behind his head, Andrew "Andy" Koonmen (12) smiles subtly as he pulls to mind the relaxing atmosphere he experiences when building model...

“Whatever side of the political spectrum you fall under, a lot of things you might think are true are not true if you delve a little deeper,” Jay said. “It doesn’t mean you stop supporting whatever you support, I think it’s more important, but I think you sound more educated with you present a point with evidence to back it up," Jay Menon (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Informed discourse

by Irina Malyugina, Photo Editor May 12, 2019

When he’s with his friends, Jay Menon (12) speaks quickly, delivering concise, acerbic remarks by the minute, then laughing assuredly at his friends’ responses, a confident, calm smile on his face....

“I think we all put too much pressure on ourselves to be perfect, and we forget that maybe there’s some beauty in that imperfection. When we come to that realization, we can be happier as people and as a community. I am still working on finding the balance between striving to be my best self and just being okay with who I am," Anika Rajamani (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Roots and resilience

by Irene Yuan and Emma Gurleroglu May 11, 2019

The crowd cheers wildly as Anika Rajamani (12) sprints from third base, black hair streaming out from underneath her helmet. A cloud of dust rises as she slides into home base just as the fielder catches...

"I’ve got a pretty good life and have a lot of reasons to be happy. And I want other people to be happy, too, [so] I always try to be the best supporter that I can be. I [am] a feminist and ally, because I can’t just sit around… I need to do my part and help out. I actively participate, because if I don’t decide to be really committed, I won’t be able to make a real impact. If you want change to happen, then you need to do your part to make change happen," Damini Kaushik (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Joy in spreading joy

by Helen Yang, Columnist May 11, 2019

With dangling silver earrings and bold, framed glasses resting gently on her face, Damini Kaushik (12) brings life to the otherwise still backdrop of greenery with her easy smile and light banter. Some...

"The human experience is timeless, and humans have been trying to understand it and study it for so long. I think with AI, there's a really unique opportunity to better understand what makes us human, what aspects of our humanity are important, and I think technology can help us do that," Nikhil Dharmaraj (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Disruption

by Nicole Chen, Editor-in-Chief May 9, 2019

Nikhil Dharmaraj (12) always walks with purpose. With his signature grey backpack, white sweater and classic blue jeans, his pace– faster for the usual second semester senior– emits an aura of gravity....

“Something that is really important to me and how I live my life is the idea that, if I have the capacity to help someone, I should. I don’t want to be the person that ignores an issue, no matter how small it is. Whether it’s just me checking in about how their day or sharing personal advice, I think that there’s never a reason for me to ignore someone else’s problem," Emmy Huchley (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Behind the curtain

by Esha Gohil, Reporter May 8, 2019

Curled, golden hair frames her face as Emmy Huchley (12) confidently strides across the Patil Theatre stage, fully immersed into her role as the lead, Hope Cladwell, in the musical Urinetown. As the spotlight...

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