The Tiger photogs’ favorite photos from the month of May.
Photo Gallery: 2024 Hartsough Assembly
Photos by Emiko Essmiller, Zoe Chen, & Sunhye (Sunny) Choi Co-Design Editor & Staff Photographer, Staff Writer & Staff Photographer, Staff Photographer and Staff Illustrator
Photo of the Month: April
The Tiger photogs’ favorite photos from the month of April.
Photo of the Month: March
The Tiger photogs’ favorite photos from the month of March. Theme: portraits
TAAGLAA: The Watts Towers
Tiger’s Awesome Adventures in the Greater Los Angeles Area
The perils of performative marginality
A commitment must be made to understanding and addressing systemic inequalities; not just when it is convenient or beneficial for individual advancement, but as a genuine effort with no terms and conditions.
Photo of the Month: February
The Tiger Photogs’ favorite photos from the month of February.
Theme: Black and white
The phenomenon of momentum and why it is real
Considered by many to be an illusion, momentum is a defining part of sports and is felt in every game.
Nonexistent queer couples on TV wrecked my young love
Story by Clementine Evans
All of Us Strangers in a strange and lonely land
All of Us Strangers is a new romantic drama written and directed by Andrew Haigh.
Posthumous publicity: advertisement or admiration?
As society tackles celebrity legacy, the moral line becomes blurry.
Photo of the Month: January
The Tiger photogs’ favorite photos from January.
Photo of the Month: December
The Tiger photogs’ favorite photos from December.
Photo of the Month: November
The Tiger Photogs’ favorite photos from November.
It’s my column, stupid
Story by Charlotte DekleColumnist I’m having a little bit of a crisis — I am turning into James Carville. For the uninitiated or those who have never seen my phone’s lock screen, James Carville was Bill Clinton’s campaign manager for his successful 1992 presidential campaign. My fascination with this man was cemented when he became […]
Sex Education leaves fans on a mixed note
Netflix’s teen “dramedy” is famous for its representation, the good and the bad.