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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

“If you try to make everything perfect, you'll either run out of time or it'll end up not being natural. I learned to do things based on my intuition and stop limiting myself by overthinking about everything. Perfectionism only slows you down, so I learned to not be afraid. Sometimes crazy ideas are the ones that turn out to be the best one," senior Victor Gong said.

Humans of Harker: Journeying past perfection

by Sam Li, Features Editor June 24, 2025

Silence settles across the Winged Post newsroom as editors hover around glowing monitors, stuck on the front-page layout. Editor-in-Chief senior Victor Gong leans in, scanning his screen. Then, a spark:...

Physical slips serve little purpose once they leave the front desk. More often than not, they end up straight in the recycling bin.

Harker should abolish paper late slips

by Victor Gong, Winged Post Editor-in-Chief October 9, 2024

It’s 7:58. Slinging my backpack around my shoulder, I bolt into campus as fast as my legs can carry me, my heart pounding in sync with every step. 7:59. I count down from 60. Rounding a corner, I spot...

Seniors Aimee Wang, Emily Zhou and Tina Zhong sit on Davis Field during a 10-minute break in upper school history teacher Donna Gilbert's third period AP Art History class on Oct. 26. Upper school students have been receiving varied amounts of break times in different classes since the beginning of the school year.

Do in-class breaks matter?

by Sarah Mohammed, Anika Maji December 1, 2021

Every day her Introduction to Journalism classes meet, upper school journalism teacher Whitney Huang gives all her students a five-minute break, sectioning off the 85 minutes into two blocks with a small...

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