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Harker Aquila

The student news site of The Harker School.

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“Soccer brought out competitiveness in me and a desire to be better, not necessarily than everyone else, but more than the past version of myself. On my soccer team, people come from all different backgrounds, but everyone comes together, and you prove yourself on the field," Anya said.

Humans of Harker: Competing with composure

by Shaina Cohen, TALON Reporter May 6, 2024

It’s the beginning of the second half of the game against her rival team, and Anya Chauhan (12) needs to plan out the best play for this key moment. She sprints down the field and dodges the other...

“As a center-back, you have to read the field and see what players are trying to do. If the players are trying to get behind you to make a run or where to go when a certain player has the ball, the ball is at a certain part and when to commit to a tackle. Knowing where and when to be is a bit tougher to train for,” Jason Monaghan (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Silent leader on the field

by Anwen Hao, Co-Multimedia Editor May 6, 2024

Jason Monaghan (12) is not your typical high school student. While many of his peers carry the standard set of essentials, a sturdy backpack, a sleek water bottle and a buzzing smartphone, Jason adds...

“Through my art, I try to advocate for understanding the people around you and just supporting them. I want to be remembered as someone who tried to push for that and expressed it through my art," Sania Gupta (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Animating a better future

by Kinnera Mulam, Co-Winged Post Editor-in-Chief May 6, 2024

Vibrant animated characters and superheroes move across the screen, their actions accentuated by flashes of color and comic book-inspired artistic details. Mesmerized by the animation techniques used,...

 "I've always thought about things in an economic way. What can I do to maximize the happiness I get? There are definitely things I'd change if I went back, but there's no point in dwelling on that," Angelina Zhu (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Introspective investment

by Alison Yang, Aquila Co-Editor-in-Chief May 6, 2024

Life is a progression: of hobbies, of beliefs, of relationships. That scatterplot of experiences makes an individual unique. When considered against the axis of time, the trend lines naturally reflect...

"I think it's fantastic how many different possibilities there are. Astrophysics really makes us feel like all of our problems feel very small. It's humbling. At the same time, it's also very very exciting because there's a huge realm of possibilities, both our own capabilities and we can also take inspiration from what we see up there and recreate it down here to advance our technology," Arnav Swaroop (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Exploration through experimentation

by Lindsey Tuckey, TALON Co-Conservatory Editor May 6, 2024

Trails of vapor streak through Arnav Swaroop’s (12) homemade cloud chamber. They dash and twirl, then dissipate back into invisibility. The creation of each streak comes as supercooled alcohol vapor...

Humans of Harker: A finished production

Humans of Harker: A finished production

by Felix Chen, Co-News Editor May 6, 2024

The show ends with raucous applause, yet another successful performance concluded. The actors take their bows, the curtains close and the audience below murmurs about the show. And Maggie Yan (12),...

Humans of Harker: Cherishing cello

Humans of Harker: Cherishing cello

by Felix Chen, Co-News Editor May 6, 2024

A subtle smile crosses Andrew Tang (12)’s face as he surreptitiously sneaks up behind his seated friend outside of the Auxiliary Gym just after school. As Andrew looms behind him, his friend suddenly...

 “Initially, you're given a guide on how to bake, and it's very foolproof. Then once you start doing it more and you become more comfortable, you learn the formula of baking a certain dish. But you're always able to build on it yourself and that gives you a sense of confidence because you feel like you've accomplished something, and you're able to pave your own way and make your own recipes," Eira Saraff (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Taking the cake

by Kinnera Mulam, Co-Winged Post Editor-in-Chief May 6, 2024

Eira Saraff (12) remembers scouring the internet and flipping through pages of the many cookbooks that litter her kitchen to assemble a list of the top cookie recipes. Analyzing recipes and techniques...

“I really enjoyed kind of leading by example, like, doing the kind of things that are necessary to make a team function. I kind of take pride in that," Om Tandon (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Lessons on and off the court

by Wenjie Zou, Staff Reporter May 6, 2024

Electrifying dunks, shifty crossovers, and high arcing three point shots might come to mind when thinking about maneuvers in basketball that impress a crowd. However, relatively unknown aspects such as...

Humans of Harker: Netting goals and profits

Humans of Harker: Netting goals and profits

by Gemma Chan, TALON Co-Sports Editor May 6, 2024

Opening Secret Santa presents, laughing together at team bonding dinners and going swimming at a teammate’s house — Heidi Lu (12) cherishes these memories from the course of her many years playing...

“If you could fly before you even knew how to walk, wouldn't that be sad? Literally, as a kid, I learned how to run before I could walk. So I was running into walls everywhere. And figuratively, I've experienced that throughout my whole life. Running into walls, trying to do the complicated stuff because it was so fascinating before I could do the fundamental stuff. And being able to learn from that was definitely important to me," Spencer Mak (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Neurological networking

by Alvira Agarwal, Staff Reporter May 2, 2024

Students file out of the college building with newfound knowledge about molecules and mixed feelings about the experience they just shared at the University of California Berkeley campus over summer. Some...

Humans of Harker: Identity in individuality

Humans of Harker: Identity in individuality

by Margaret Cartee, Co-Aquila Managing Editor April 30, 2024

History may be written by the victors, but Mina Okamoto (12) looks beyond the surface level of history, diving deeper into the untold stories and policies that historically shaped women and their identities....

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