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Harker Aquila

The student news site of The Harker School.

Harker Aquila

The student news site of The Harker School.

Harker Aquila

“The way the world's working right now and the way technology is advancing, it’s really important to connect [technology] to social issues, especially with the ubiquitous use...nowadays. If you don't connect [technology] to social studies such as psychology or sociology, you miss out on a big impact to change the world or improve the world,” Vibha Arramreddy (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Coding for a cause

by Nilisha Baid, TALON Organizations, People and Social Media Editor January 10, 2020

Eighth and ninth grade students dash across the San Jose Public Library's community room, racing to write down the next line of code in a series. Cheering in excitement, each team aims to complete their...

“[Leading robotics] has been just like the same attitude I've approached everything [with] recently. It’s taught me that most people don't actually know what they're doing, and it's the people that are willing to admit that they don't know what they're doing and try to learn that do the best,” Sanjay Rajasekharan (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Built for the job

by Mark Hu, Winged Post STEM Editor January 9, 2020

Standing next to an intricate machine, fit with rubber rollers and metal bars running up and down the sides, Sanjay Rajasekharan (12) fiddles with a large battery that powers the entire robot. He smoothly...

“[I'm] never going to let myself go out of control to the point where I feel horrible... that's why I went to Mount Whitney because I needed to prove to myself [that even though] I have this chronic autoimmune disease, it's not going to stop me from doing amazing things,” Jasmine Wiese (12) said.

Humans of Harker: A spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down

by Sarah Mohammed and Lauren Liu January 9, 2020

A roller coaster. That’s how Jasmine Wiese (12) describes her senior year. But it can be used to illustrate her life as well, from the apex of her health to a downward swirling spiral of insulin pumps...

Seniors Cynthia Chen and Joshua Zhou, the 2020 Regeneron scholars.

Two seniors named as Regeneron scholars

by Varsha Rammohan and Arushi Saxena January 8, 2020

Seniors Cynthia Chen and Joshua Zhou were selected as top scholars in the Regeneron Science Talent Search (STS) from a pool of 1,993 applicants from 659 schools in 49 states. The 300 scholars chosen and...

“When there’s not a way made out for me, I want to make it myself. In difficult times, I always remember, your body hasn’t given up yet. And if your body hasn’t, your mind can’t either,” Amla Rashingkar (12) said.

Humans of Harker: A piece of creativity

by Amruta Dharmapurikar and Sabrina Zhu January 8, 2020

Drawing her bow and gently plucking the delicate strings of her viola, Amla Rashingkar (12) smiles at the group of young musicians behind her as she leads her section in the Harker Orchestra. Her eyes...

“I want to be the best person I can to people in terms of compassion and kindness. I’m not sure where it really comes from — I guess my identity, ever since I moved here, has been ‘the Canadian,’ so there’s always that stereotype where I have to be super nice to everyone and I have to apologize for everything. But it really does hurt me if I make someone feel bad. I’d much rather them be more positive or happy because of something I’ve done,” Finn Frankis (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Compassion in curiosity

by Arya Maheshwari, Co-Managing Editor January 8, 2020

Students begin to pour into Nichols 312 and 314 as office hours ends at around 3:40 p.m., creating a buzz of action and energy throughout the rooms in anticipation of the upcoming weekly robotics meeting....

“What’s amazing about basketball is that it is just a bunch of strangers that are put together. On the team, there might be people that don’t spend time with each other and everyday we spend 2 hours bettering each other. As the season progresses, we learn to compromise and be a unit despite our lack of prior friendships because, in the end, it’s about finding a way to win,” Jeffrey Liu (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Calculated composure

by Srinath Somasundaram, Winged Post Opinions Editor January 7, 2020

Jeffrey Liu (12)  sprints up the court as he calls a play. He gazes at the opposing team’s defense searching for the precise moment to make his move. When he sees the opening, he immediately darts to...

“Cooking [is] something I just love doing. Everything I do stems from one basic belief I have in my life: YOLO. Do whatever you love. You don’t want to feel regret over not trying harder, over not being better at something you actually love. So, trust me, give your absolute all in everything you do because if you give it 100 percent, then there won’t be anything to regret when you look back at it,” Phil Han (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Tailoring each spoonful to perfection

by Kushal Shah, Sports Columnist January 7, 2020

His hands grip the knives tightly. After a long deep exhale, Phil Han (12) moves his hands at an almost imperceptible blur, sliding the knives, one on top of another, to sharpen them. As his chill music...

“I realized that this isn't really who I am and that I wanted to express who I was to other people. I just gained this newfound sense of confidence, and especially in volleyball ... I think it's given me a lot of confidence to be able to express myself in my own way,” Lauren Beede (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Playing her own game

by Tessa Muhle and Michelle Liu January 6, 2020

A crack rings out in the gym as she strikes the ball into the corner of the court, lightning-fast on her feet. The ball bounces on the edge of the court, catching the other team off guard and earning an...

“Jazz is all about improvising mainly, and when you improvise, it's your voice and your melodies and your notes that you play. If I'm in a certain mood or if I'm feeling a certain sort of way, I would play catered to that. I play my style catered to that tone,” Brendan Wong (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Finding the right melody

by Sara Yen, Features Editor December 18, 2019

Jazz — syncopated rhythms complementing and overlapping over each other; a blend of timbres, from brassy trumpets and saxophones to the striking piano; the soul-driven improvisation and air of creativity...

“I'm not one who's going to do a super fancy speech or touch people with my words because I don't have the confidence yet to do that, and I hope to one day. The way I think or the way I talk to people just in the smallest way, if I can change somebody's attitude or the way they thought about something, that's how I want to make an impact,” Aditi Khanna (12) said.

Humans of Harker: From note to note

by Helen Zhu, TALON Academics Editor December 17, 2019

The tune of “Teenage Dream” by Katy Perry reverberates through her living room as she arrives at the next note by ear. Sitting beside a large glass window is the electric Yamaha keyboard that Aditi...

“When you speak to people outside of your direct circle, you learn a lot and you begin to question your own beliefs and I really enjoy that. I’ve learned to be more open-minded and I believe that you don’t have to dismiss someone just because they don’t agree with something that you strongly believe in,” Alicia Xu (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Touch the sky

by Olivia Guo, Humans of Harker Profiler December 16, 2019

Familiar with the crowded sidewalk at the San Jose Municipal Airport, Alicia Xu (12) crosses the street to reach the glass sliding doors. Above it reads, “Departures”. She walks into the building without...

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