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Sophomore Megha Unny smiles at Head of Upper School Paul Barsky's reaction to her answer to his question. She told him that her current favorite book was "Fake Dates and Moon Cakes" by Sher Lee.

Serving sweetness, spreading smiles

by Lily Peng and Nathan Yee November 1, 2024

It’s Friday afternoon: a sense of anticipation still permeates the air, laced with the scent of cake frosting. Following that sweet smell, eager students file into a long, chattering line winding from...

Trick-or-treating offers high schoolers a chance to interact in their neighborhoods. Those small conversations about the type of candy we liked or the costumes we wore, I felt a stronger sense of connection with the surrounding community, 

Too old for Halloween? Think again.

by Aishani Singh, Aquila Managing Editor October 31, 2024

“Aren't you too old for trick or treating?”  As my sister innocently asks me this question, I turn around and give her a confused look. When did Halloween ever come with an age limit attached to...

AP Art History recreates Georges Seurat's 'A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte.' The AP art history tableau is a beloved Hoscars tradition.

Trip down memory lane: Nostalgia-themed Hoscars return for fifth annual run

by Jessica Wang February 21, 2023

Spotlight. To thunderous applause and a dramatic backing track, on saunters Gordon Chen (12) carrying Kris Estrada (12) to the center of the stage. And so begins the fifth annual Hoscars performances,...

This year, students preserved the Halloween spirit through their costumes, many of which were homemade, transforming themselves into movie characters, fairies, and even a Christmas tree.

Spooky sightings

by Emily Tan, Winged Post Features Editor November 2, 2020

Each year on Halloween, trick-or-treaters laugh as they dash up driveways to front doors, sounding doorbells and sing-songing out, “Trick or treat!” before scrambling for the most coveted pieces of...

Bright red apples dipped in rich, golden honey and a spiraling challah, or type of bread, sit on a table as part of a celebration of Rosh Hashanah, a Jewish holiday where observers celebrate the start of a new year. Both of these foods are intrinsic traditions of this holiday.

Celebrating Jewish holidays: Students and faculty celebrate Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur

by Isha Moorjani, Asst. News Editor October 3, 2020

Bright red apples dipped in rich, golden honey and spiraling challah, a type of bread, sit on a table as part of a celebration of Rosh Hashanah, a Jewish holiday where observers celebrate the start of...

Indian Wedding: A Fusion of Families

Indian Wedding: A Fusion of Families

by Saloni Shah, Lifestyle Columnist and Assistant Humans of Harker Editor January 23, 2019

From “Crazy Rich Asians” to Instagram posts about the extravagant wedding of the Indian industrialist Ambani and the lavish weddings of Bollywood celebrities like Deepika Padukone and Priyanka Chopra,...

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