
School meeting recap 1/25/22: Culture Week, Valentine’s Grams and Chinese New Year festivities
by Julie Shi, Reporter
• January 28, 2022

School meeting recap 12/9/21: Culture Day, Kicks Against Cancer and 1,500 donut holes
by Lucy Ge, Co-Managing Editor
• December 14, 2021

Students and faculty explore meaning of privilege, participate in discussions at SDC kickoff
by Lucy Ge, Co-Managing Editor
• November 4, 2021

School meeting recap 10/22/21: Senior nights, ‘Squid Game’ and snack bar
by Olivia Xu and Anika Maji
• October 24, 2021

Strength in community: Challenge Day embraces growth with return to in-person format
by Anika Maji and Alena Suleiman
• September 25, 2021
![Student Diversity Coalition representatives Uma Iyer (12) and Brooklyn Cicero (12) introduce Challenge Day on Friday. “[Challenge Day] was truly a transformative experience,” Brooklyn said in her speech. “It brought me a lot closer to my peers and allowed me to get very vulnerable with them, something that was a bit hard to do at first, but eventually I got used to it.”](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/DSC_3179-e1631074854549-900x634.jpg)
Student Diversity Coalition announces Challenge Day event for juniors and seniors
by Isha Moorjani, News Editor
• September 7, 2021

Students work to break down stigma surrounding neurodiversity, educate community through interactive events
by Lucy Ge, Winged Post News Editor
• March 26, 2021

Pulse of the People: “Call out injustice, call out racism”
by Lucy Ge, Nicole Tian, Emily Tan, and Sarah Mohammed
• February 19, 2021

Learning from legacy
by Erica Cai, Humans of Harker Managing Editor
• January 19, 2021

Happening at Harker 11/3: Pick-up day, Green Team book drive and Día de Los Muertos art contest
by Lucy Ge, Winged Post News Editor
• November 3, 2020

POLL-itics: Student diversity organizations
by Alysa Suleiman and Sabrina Zhu
• October 30, 2020
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