Tiger aimed to answer the question of why students cheat and how they get away with it. Through a Google Form survey that received approximately 350 responses, or about a quarter of the school student population, and through interviews with students of all grade levels, Tiger found that, contrary to teacher belief, a large percentage of SPHS students do cheat for reasons explained in this center spread.
Photo of the month: October
Theme: In the moment
Girls Volleyball crushes Campbell Hall
The Tigers defeated the Campbell Hall Vikings in a fierce match.
SPHS clubs celebrate another great year at homecoming picnic
Story by Uma Chakraborty & Harriet Godson
Staff Writers
Photo by Emiko Essmiller
Online Managing Editor
SPHS students gathered on Diamond Avenue to buy food and drinks from the different clubs hoping to raise money.
City Council approves official plan for new local housing program
Story by Leighton Kwok
Staff Writer
Photo by Mac Shropshire
Staff Photographer
Progress is made towards starting a new affordable housing program in the city.
Girls’ tennis celebrates Senior Night with an astounding win against Temple City
Story by Miriam ElghefariStaff Writer Photo by Lucinda ErnstStaff Photographer On Tuesday, Oct. 21, girls’ tennis faced the Temple City Rams. During the first round, senior Cayna Ghaly powered through, winning 6-0. Similarly, sophomores Felicity Mason and Elise Chan won their matches, with Mason winning 6-0 and Chan winning 6-2. Temple City’s defensive tactic of stacking doubles, […]
Charlie Kirk and the rise of political violence
In the wake of the assassination of right-wing political activist Charlie Kirk, Tiger examines political violence in America and the reaction it garners.
Boys water polo crushes Monrovia
The team brought an insatiable fighting spirit to the game, giving them the edge needed to win.
Photo of the month: September
Theme: Architecture
12 pounds
Ethan Kwak’s first column.
Hit-and-run on Meridian after football win; no one injured
Story by Zoe Chen & Sonya ShimpockPrint Managing Editor, Editor-in-Chief Photos by Zoe Chen Around 9:45 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 10, following the conclusion of a home football game, an unidentified car crashed into the back bumper of a blue Honda that had been parked near the corner of Meridian Avenue and Bank Street. The at-fault […]
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Emiko Essmiller’s Issue 112, Volume 1 column
Sports Summary: September 22-26
Girls’ golf battles league rivals at La Cañada Country Club
The girls golf team placed fourth against La Cañada, San Marino, Temple City and Gabrielino.
Photo gallery: Girls’ volleyball takes down rival Titans in four sets
Photos by Zoe ChenPrint Managing Editor The first set was riddled with ties and featured long rallies and good saves from both teams. South Pasadena took the first set 25-23. Senior opposite hitter Senya Dorny led with strong attacks. South Pasadena maintained a solid lead throughout the second set, and San Marino all but crumbled […]
