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Eighth grader wins singing contest, will perform at Carnegie Hall
Eighth grader Ushnish Chatterjee recently took first place in American Protégé’s We Sing Pop! singing competition.
Harker Aquila: students practice empathy and media literacy during Day of Understanding
The Day of Understanding, held at the upper school on Nov. 8, led a group of 60 students through activities designed to promote media literacy and cross-cultural empathy.
Harker DECA spends productive weekend at western region conference
From Nov. 7-10, over 70 Harker students attended DECA’s Western Region Leadership Conference.
Senior presents at music information conference
enior Saanvi Bhargava recently presented at the International Society for Music Information Retrieval’s (ISMIR) annual conference.
[UPDATED] Journalism director named Rising Star by Journalism Education Association
Whitney Huang ’08 was named a Rising Star by the Journalism Education Association, along with eight other teacher from around the country.
Violinist Nancy Zhou packs Patil Theater for Harker Concert Series performance
Violinist Nancy Zhou played to a packed Patil Theater on Friday night, joined by San Francisco-born Serena Wang, a performer with major orchestras throughout China and the United States.
Eagle Update: Girls Golf to make third consecutive NorCal Championships appearance
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[UPDATED] Eighth grader takes top prize in Junior Innovators Challenge
Last week, eighth grader Tina Jin took the top prize in the Thermo Fisher Scientific Junior Innovators Challenge.
Seventh grader cast in premier of play directed by Tony Award winner
Seventh grader Valentina Mottl has been cast in the world premier of “A Whynot Christmas Carol,” directed by the Tony Award-winning Pam MacKinnon.
Eagle Update: Girls Golf heads to CCS after seventh straight league title
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Connie Zheng to be next artist-in-residence with Dickinson Endowment
Chinese-born artist, writer and filmmaker Connie Zheng will begin her residency for the Dickinson Visual Arts Endowment.