Burned Pasadena temple receives support from dinner fundraiser
SPHS Jewish Mitzvah Club and catering company Sweet 16 and Savory hosted a dinner fundraiser for the Pasadena Jewish Temple, which burned in the Eaton fire.
SPHS Jewish Mitzvah Club and catering company Sweet 16 and Savory hosted a dinner fundraiser for the Pasadena Jewish Temple, which burned in the Eaton fire.
Spring sports began this week. The juniors beat the seniors at the annual Powerpuff game. See the full summary here.
Mark Keppel eliminated basketball from the playoffs last season. This year, instead of a rematch, South Pasadena was knocked out of the playoffs by Mark Keppel for the second consecutive year. Keppel went on to win the playoffs.
The Tigers’ offense and sharp passing secured a dominant 77-48 win over Moorpark.
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Increasing immigration enforcement and deportations under the Trump administration threaten to destroy communities, families, and lives.
Tiger Newspaper recently sat down with Justin Levitt, a Loyola Law School constitutional law professor, to discuss the nature of executive orders and their legal limitations in the context of the Trump administration’s recent executive orders relating to transgender participation in sports and K-12 education.
Neck and neck for most of the game, La Puente secured victory with a goal in the final minutes of the match.
Girls’ basketball and girls’ soccer made it to the second round of playoffs after blowout first-round wins. Winter sports officially wrapped up this week as playoff runs ended.
La Mirada scored once in the first half; neither team scored in the second. The loss concluded South Pasadena’s 2024–25 season.
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