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Newly elected city council members Omari Ferguson and Sheila Rossi were sworn in alongside the returning Jon Primuth. The council also elected Janet Braun and Rossi to be the mayor and mayor pro tem for 2025 respectively.
The annual Winter Assembly presented performances from Dance and Band, showcased the winners of the recent ask-out video competition, and promoted the upcoming Winter Formal.
High school and middle school students united to captivate their audience in the 2024 Winter Concert.
The 2024 concert showcased 25 different performances that jumped between genres.
The Tigers, ranked 88 in California, have an overall season record of 21-11.
The council decided to push the consideration of an affordable housing in-lieu fee to an unspecified date in February next year due to concerns about a lack of community involvement.
Tiger interviewed five pairs of varsity siblings to see how their relationships contribute to their respective teams.
The Tiger Photogs’ favorite shots from the month of November.
In the game the Tigers’ entire season had been building toward, South Pasadena came up from behind to take hold of the prized State Championship title.
South Pasadena dominated the CIF Southern Section Finals, with the girls’ team securing their first-ever championship title and the boys’ securing a strong second-place finish. The Tigers now have their sights set on State Championships in Fresno.
Football’s season abruptly ended after a 58-7 loss against Silverado.
South Pasadena’s cross country teams raced to victory at the CIF Prelims, showcasing their determination and teamwork on the way to CIF Finals.
Girls’ water polo steamrolled St. Lucy’s 16-4 on Tuesday, Nov. 19.
After a close game, a last-second goal from senior Kenta Fernandes gave the Tigers the point that they needed to win.
The mayor detailed the city’s accomplishments in the last year and the city’s goals moving forward.