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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

“Debate gave me the opportunity to think in a more abstract way. We talk about whether or not, for example, a war between China and Taiwan is going to happen. FEM club gives me the opportunity to look at more human examples, like how people are directly being affected by culture and identity politics. It's two ends of a very broad field of study,” Sofia Shah (‘26) said.

Humans of Harker: Power of conversation

by Elizabeth Zhang, Winged Post Managing Editor May 23, 2026

Plea bargains, single payer health care systems, immigration and lethal autonomous weapons. These are only some of the many topics Sofia Shah ('26) has researched over her high school career as a debater....

Supportive or performative?

Supportive or performative?

by Lily Peng and Saria Lum November 9, 2025

Meet the performative male. In a white tee and baggy jeans, adorned with wired earbuds and a colorful Labubu, he walks confidently, matcha latte in one hand and his latest light reading — a feminist...

Gender stereotypes ingrain the understanding of gender as a binary category, excluding individuals in society who don’t conform to either. Intersex individuals stand as one such prominent group of individuals.

Beyond the binary

by Ashley Mo and Hima Thota April 3, 2025

While gender is often reduced to a binary of male and female, it is widely regarded as a social construct shaped by a combination of cultural and societal influences. Centuries-old stereotypes continue...

Throughout comedy’s history, humor has been used as a way to reinforce power dynamics, with women usually being the target of sexist jokes. Despite strides in gender equality in the entertainment industry, the belief that “men are funnier than women” persists, solidifying comedy as a male-dominated field where women struggle to gain visibility.

More than just a punchline

by Ashley Mo March 28, 2024

“It’s just a joke.” “You’re too soft.” “Stop being so sensitive.” These commonly heard phrases dismiss the effects of hurtful humor and imply that it’s normal to “laugh off” problematic...

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