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 performative man epidemic and male desperation
Performative men poorly attempt to embody certain traits, many of which are feminist, in an attempt to garner attention from women.
Freshmen travel to Japan with club baseball team
Team members primarily advocated for the summer trip as a means of visiting two former teammates who had recently moved to Japan.
TAAGLAA: Balloon Museum
Tiger explored the inflatable exhibits and imaginative art pieces of the Los Angeles Balloon Museum. The experience lasts until March 16 and is one of four locations displaying artists’ abstract takes on society.
Girls’ basketball comes up short in 72-21 playoff washout
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.
Boys’ basketball trounces Monrovia in home league opener
Basketball beat the Wildcats 87-51 on Friday, Jan. 17, the first home league game of the season.
Football steamrolls Temple City Rams in homecoming game
Football overpowered Temple City in a 48-6 blowout.
South Pasadena steamrolls Alhambra on the road
Running back David Ortega rushed for 163 yards and a touchdown as the Tigers cruised past the Moors in their last non-league game.
The Shortsightedness of AI Music Recommendations
AI generated music recommendations are rabbit holes in infinite cycles.
Tiktok culture fuels toxic mindsets
Tiktok pushes harmful narratives that diminish the identity and self esteem of impressionable children. Tiktok pushes harmful narratives that diminish the identity and self esteem of impressionable children.
A Look Back at The Afghanistan Conflict
As America withdraws troops from Afghanistan following two decades of turmoil, Tiger looks back at how it all started and tries to answers the question “what do we do now?”
Solar Power affirms Lorde’s musical versatility
Story by Elsie Waters Staff Writer Illustration by Isole Kim Staff Illustrator Since she released her debut album, Pure Heroine back in 2013, Lorde has had the element of surprise on her side, never failing to spark conversation and maintain unpredictability. Her work speaks for itself, but her age especially took the world by surprise. […]
Nostalgia in Media is Necessary in a Time Period Where the Future Teems with Uncertainty
[Spoilers ahead for I’m Thinking of Ending Things] Charlie Kaufman’s 2020 film I’m Thinking of Ending Things was one of the most disturbing pieces of media of the last decade. It starts with Jake, a man in a relationship that is seemingly on its last legs, going to visit his elderly parents with his girlfriend. […]