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Emiko Essmiller’s Issue 112, Volume 1 column
Emiko Essmiller’s Issue 112, Volume 1 column
The girls golf team placed fourth against La Cañada, San Marino, Temple City and Gabrielino.
Photos by Zoe ChenPrint Managing Editor The first set was riddled with ties and featured long rallies and good saves from both teams. South Pasadena took the first set 25-23. Senior opposite hitter Senya Dorny led with strong attacks. South Pasadena maintained a solid lead throughout the second set, and San Marino all but crumbled […]
Tiger explored new flavors, cultures, and experiences at the 626 Night Market in Arcadia. The market is one of the largest Asian-inspired festivals in the Los Angeles Area.
The Tigers played with spirit, but faltered in the fifth, losing to La Cañada’s aggressive offense.
Performative men poorly attempt to embody certain traits, many of which are feminist, in an attempt to garner attention from women.
Team members primarily advocated for the summer trip as a means of visiting two former teammates who had recently moved to Japan.
Theme: Colors
Theme: Black and white
Photos by Emiko Essmiller & Mac Shropshire Online Managing Editor, Staff Photographer
Theme: Birds
Seniors Natalie Kan and Jolene Wu led the team. Kan earned the win in the pitchers’ circle, allowing only one hit and one unearned run over six innings.
Badminton competed in the CIF Division I Quarter Final on Monday, May 12. South Pasadena lost 11-10. In Mixed Doubles, seniors Anson Fong and Kiana Lee won one match by close margins, including a 22-20 deuce. Meanwhile, Boys Singles swept all four of their matches. Junior Kyle Zhan won his first match in three sets […]
The Tiger Photogs’ favorite shots from the month of April.