On Friday, March 18, the Tigers took home their third win of the season against the Monrovia Wildcats, winning the match in ...
The Tigers displayed excellent teamwork and offense, which granted them an incredible comeback and victory. The first inning began with San Marino batting first. They were able to get three hits and ...
The Virtual Enterprise varsity and JV teams competed in the Virtual Enterprise International West Coast Regional Trade Show in San Bernardino on Thursday, March 5. They placed in the top five out of ...
SPHS hosted its annual Regional Admission Counselors of California (RACC) Night on Wednesday, March 11 in the 300s building. The event featured representatives from 15 out-of-state colleges, including ...
SPHS hosted its annual Spaghetti Dinner Night in the main gym on Saturday, March 12. Spaghetti Dinner Night is the biggest fundraiser of the year for the Instrumental Musical Department, with ...
Boys’ volleyball played the La Cañada Spartans on Monday, March 16. The game was tense, as the teams seemed to be evenly matched. Down 2–0 in the match, the Tigers had been one set away from losing, ...
In 2023, Chang started her own app with her brother, sophomore Brett Chang, called Fruitful, which helped turn excess fruit into funds for the community. She hopes that with Entrepreneurship Launchpad ...
Boys’ volleyball played the Temple City Rams on Tuesday, March 10. The game was intense, but the Tigers pushed through and won the match 3–0.
Boys’ varsity volleyball faced off against the Poly Panthers on Friday, March 6, in the SPHS gym. The teams were surprisingly well matched and played for a total of five sets. In the end, the Tigers ...
The spaghetti was catered by Charlie’s Trio, the cake was donated by Pavillions, and the coffee was from Starbucks. People could also participate in the 50-50 raffle and Silent Auction.
Reader for Issuu Zoe Chen | Ohio State University's marching band marched in the parade before the school's football team versed the University of Oregon later that afternoon at the Rose Bowl Stadium.
South Pasadena’s past exemplifies the United States’ intrinsically racist history: forging a pseudo-democracy on stolen land and constantly working to exclude and ostracize non-white people. The ...