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The girls tennis team was victorious against Marshall High School, winning 12-6 in a home game on Sept. 7.
Luke Riffle (pictured) had a touchdown and an interception in the Tigers’ victory over the Tornados.
Jenna Garner (23) led South Pasadena with 15 kills.
South Pasadena lost in four sets to Campbell Hall in their home opener.
Story by Sonya Shimpock Staff Writer Photo by Rachel Shin-Hye ChoiStaff Photographer Vandalism of the basketball courts and the wall of the SPHS Aquatics Center occurred over…
Story by Zoe ChenStaff Writer Photo by Oscar Walsh Anthony Chan, the SPHS Athletic Director for the past four years, announced his departure from SPUSD on…
New students gathered on campus on Wednesday, Aug. 9 for a morning filled with activities, socialization, and information.
Despite racking up criticism, symbols of intersectionality still allude to a better world.
On Saturday, July 15 from 3:00 to 8:00 p.m., South Pasadena’s Mission Street was lined with live music, artisanal goods, craft stations, and art galleries during the annual Summer Arts Crawl.
Seniors were recognized with a variety of awards on Wednesday, May 24th.
In a tense, back-and-forth game, tennis defeated the Cerrito Dons and punched their ticket into CIF semifinals.
The eclectic music festival took place on Saturday, April 29th, on Mission Street.