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SPHS installs new solar panels
SPHS successfully installed solar panels during the summer, saving money and reducing their carbon footprint.
South Pasadena Chamber of Commerce delivers report on past year’s activities to City Council
The Chamber of Commerce discusses their relationships with businesses and community events in the 2023–24 fiscal year before the City Council.
LAC+USC Medical Center delivers presentation on reducing youth access to tobacco to City Council
The medical center provided the council with information on the effects of tobacco products and the tobacco retail environment in South Pasadena.
SPUSD misses opportunity with historic arts education bill, but there is still time to make it right
Prop 28 funds must supplement, not supplant.
California Department of Insurance presents Sustainable Insurance Strategy to City Council
The insurance department unveils a new strategy to increase insurance coverage in wildfire-prone areas.
ASB hosts SAC assembly to start off the new school year
The annual assembly featured new Commissioner of Assemblies Zachary Lee abandoning the stage, class competitions, and an introduction to the new band director of SPHS.
SPHS Class of 2024 bids farewell at graduation
315 SPHS seniors celebrated the end of their high school journey at graduation on Wednesday, June 5.
SPHS recognizes graduating seniors at annual Senior Awards Night
Story by Clementine EvansCopy Editor Photos by Kaitlyn LeeStaff Photographer The annual Senior Awards Night was held on Wednesday, May 29. SPHS seniors were recognized for a variety of activities, ranging from academic, athletic, to extracurricular. The SPHS Alumni Association awarded over $63,000 to the class of 2024. Below are the awards and recipients: SPHS Alumni Association […]
PTSA hosts annual Honorary Service Awards luncheon
SPHS’s PTSA held its yearly Honorary Service Awards on May 9.
Nonexistent queer couples on TV wrecked my young love
Story by Clementine Evans
Best of the worst: Nikki Haley gains “success”
Former South Carolina governor Nikki Haley now takes the stand against Trump in the ongoing Republican primaries.
TAAGLAA: Independent Bookstores
Tiger’s Awesome Adventures in the Greater Los Angeles Area
Oscillating between two worlds and two families
Story by Clementine Evans
Cross Country breaks records at annual Woodbridge Invitational Meet.
Story by: Clementine Evans Copy Editor The 42nd Annual Woodbridge Cross Country Classic was held on Friday, Sept. 15 and Saturday, Sept. 16, where over 400 schools competed. South Pasadena’s varsity cross country team competed in the three miles RATED Girls and three miles RATED Boys, taking first and 36th, respectively. This year, the Tigers […]
Misogyny that manipulated witch hunts still persists today
Story by Clementine Evans Staff Writer Illustration by Isole Kim Staff Illustrator Women have been viewed as the subservient gender for centuries as a result of theurgic, religious, and patriarchal stereotypes. The fear and paranoia from the misogynistic society of the 15th–17th centuries drove the witch hunts, which ultimately led to a woman versus woman […]