Photo of the Month: December
The Tiger photogs’ favorite photos from December.
The Tiger photogs’ favorite photos from December.
Photos by Zoe Chen Staff Photographer & Staff Writer
The ASB Winter Assembly showcased the top three entries of the Winter Formal video competition, SPHS choir and orchestra performances, and the Winter Formal venue.
The boys’ basketball team won their first Rio Hondo League game against San Marino, beating the Titans with a score of 112-76.
Written by Zoe ChenStaff Writer Photo by Emiko EssmillerCo-Design Editor and Staff Photographer Girls’ basketball faced off against the San Marino Titans in their first Rio Hondo League game of the season. The Tigers dominated the court, and by halftime, it was no longer a question of if South Pasadena would win, but rather, by […]
The annual SPUSD Tiger Run took place on Saturday, Dec. 2 from 8 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. The South Pasadena High School Booster Club hosted the event with the support of the Aztlan Athletics Foundation. The event aims to provide financial funding for athletic and extracurricular programs at the high school. Over 800 runners registered, which surpasses previous years’ participation numbers.
The Tiger Photogs’ favorite photos from November.
The annual winter concert showcased 64 student dancers in traditional and modern performances.
Story by Hanna BaeEditor-in-Chief Title: People person It’s college app season, and as much as I want to continue to put it off, I can’t. I would be lying if I said that I have no idea of what I want to write about in my personal essays or that I’m lost and don’t know […]
Story by Ellie NakamuraPrint Managing Editor As I smothered the last bit of gloss onto my lips, already tinged a violently bright red, I looked into the mirror and couldn’t recognize the person reflected. It was as strange as looking into the mirror when I woke up in the morning and only seeing white, disrupted […]
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 […]
Story by Hanna BaeEditor-in-Chief Monday, Oct. 9 marked 46 years since the resolution to recognize Indigenous Peoples’ Day. It also marked over 200 years celebrating Christopher Columbus Day and 131 since the proclamation officially commemorating the historic voyage taken by the Spanish explorer. I was in the car with my dad that day coming home […]
Story by Ellie NakamuraPrint Managing Editor I’ve realized a lot of the people I know are “proximity friends” — people who only talk to me because I’m around and vice versa. Sometimes I dread the day we graduate high school because it’ll be the end of those comfortingly cordial, mundane interactions, and other times I […]
Story by Charlotte DekleColumnist I do not have the same affinity for “The Sound of Music” that many people do. Sure, it could be because I am a musical theater snob who views it as the most simplistic of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s catalogue, both score and story wise. But I cannot deny that many people […]
Netflix’s teen “dramedy” is famous for its representation, the good and the bad.
Story by Morgan Sun