Author: Tiger Staff

South Pasadena High School reaches new height at SkillsUSA national competition

Written by Isabella Tsai Staff Writer Photos contributed from Richard Simms The SPHS SkillsUSA team joined over 6,000 other students from around the nation in Louisville, Kentucky to compete in the 53rd annual SkillsUSA National Leadership and Skills Conference from Tuesday to Friday, June 20-23. This competition was the pinnacle of the chapter’s work and training […]

Press conference releases more details about missing boy: evidence points murder, attempted suicide

Written by Rachel Lu, Sofie Dreskin  Photos by Helena Fu, Isaac Marziali Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department officials and District Attorneys are charging the father of the missing five-year-old Aramazd Andressian Jr. — whose disappearance gripped the South Pasadena community—  with homicide and attempted suicide and stated that he was planning to leave the country. This information was […]

SP City Council responds to public call for immigrant protection policy

Written by Cole Cahill Print Managing Editor Photo and Video by Isaac Marziali Staff Videographer   Residents from many different backgrounds packed city council chambers at last Wednesday’s South Pasadena city council meeting. Nearly everyone was present for a single agenda item: a discussion of city policy on immigrant status and federal enforcement. Since the presidential […]

Virtual Business competes at annual Bakersfield competition

Written by Isabella Tsai Staff Writer Photo by Mike Hogan The Virtual Business teams represented South Pasadena at the California State Trade Show and Business Plan Competition on Wednesday and Thursday, January 18-19. South Pasadena was one of the 42 virtual business teams that qualified for semi-finals at the trade show, which was held in […]

Historic Women’s March creates a peaceful transition into a new political landscape

By Oona Foley Assoc. Opinion Editor Photos by Cole Cahill and Hana Tyszka Tiger Staff The Women’s March Los Angeles brought an estimated 750,000 people together on the streets of downtown. People from all over Southern California gathered to express a shared discontent and to show communal strength following an especially controversial Inauguration Day. Energy was […]

Youth & Government students attend second Training & Elections event

By Rachel Lu Staff Writer Photo by Rachel Lu The South Pasadena and San Marino (SPASM) Youth & Government delegation returned to Fresno from January 14th-16th for their second Training and Elections conference. The group, containing over 68 SPHS students, practiced procedure in specific program areas while running and applying for leadership positions. Junior Cole […]

Track undergoes preventative renovations

By Rachel Lu Staff Writer Photo by Hana Tyszka Senior Staff Photographer Track renovations were completed on Monday, January 16th after unexpected rain prevented paint striping the previous week.   The two-year-old track underwent renovations as part of its warranty, according to Athletic Director Gregorio Luna. The project included a new UV protection coating to […]

School board approves plans for future math building at SPHS

By Brandon Yung Assoc. News Editor Plans for a future two-story math building at SPHS were approved at the last SPUSD board meeting on January 10th. The project was developed in response to the growing need for classrooms, and will be funded by the recently passed bond measure dedicated to improving district facilities. The prospective […]

South Pasadena displays “Never Give Up” float at 128th Rose Parade

By Rachel Lu Staff Writer Photo by Thomas Forman Assoc. Photo Editor South Pasadena’s “Never Give Up” float showcased the city’s spirit along with thousands of locally grown materials for the 128th Rose Parade. As the oldest self-built float association, the South Pasadena Tournament of Roses portrayed the classic Aesop’s fable of “The Tortoise and […]

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