Football dominated against Poly, winning 55-7.
Tiger recaps SPHS’s biggest spirit day, Color Day, with an article, a video, photo galleries, and superlatives.
Girls’ tennis faced Monrovia on the road on Tuesday, Oct. 1.
Although the score was close throughout most of the game, South Pasadena slipped up in the fourth quarter and gave San Marino the win.
The tight game riddled with ties brought South Pasadena to third in the Rio Hondo League 3-2.
The Tiger Photogs’ favorite shots from the month of September.
South Pasadena voters will decide on a height ordinance in the upcoming election, amid state housing mandates.
Nine SPHS students were announced as semifinalists for the National Merit Scholarship.
The hypersexualization of young girls online is the death of the tween era.
The Paralympics, a paragon of equity and inclusivity, have a glaring disparity within its perimeter.
What to expect in the upcoming city council elections.
SPHS successfully installed solar panels during the summer, saving money and reducing their carbon footprint.
The Chamber of Commerce discusses their relationships with businesses and community events in the 2023–24 fiscal year before the City Council.
Girls’ volleyball played skillfully and wiped out Blair in a brief 40-minute 3-0 match.