Tiger explored new flavors, cultures, and experiences at the 626 Night Market in Arcadia. The market is one of the largest ...
On Sept. 16, 2025, the Varsity Girls’ volleyball team played against La Cañada in a fierce 5-set game. South Pasadena had a strong first set, but eventually La Cañada triumphed over the Tigers, 3-2.
The performative male archetype, widespread across social media, has been taking over the social space. Put simply, a ...
This past summer, the South Pasadena Pride baseball club traveled to Japan to visit former teammates and play against Japanese youth baseball teams. Most of the team’s 17 players are currently ...
Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart summed up censorship laws best in his threshold test for obscenity in 1964’s Jacobellis v Ohio, stating “I know it when I see it.” This now infamous quote ...
The district’s annual School Plan for Student Achievement (SPSA) revealed evidence of racism and other inequities at SPHS. The data, which analyzes performance level across a variety of demographics, ...
ASB held its annual homecoming assembly on Friday, Oct. 20th. The assembly was held in the Anderson Auditorium to commence this year’s homecoming dance. The SPHS band played “Eye of the Tiger” as ...
Tiger Newspaper’s annual After SPHS survey yielded 312 responses from the 2020 graduating class. Beside each student’s name is the institute of higher education they will be attending, their ...
South Pasadena’s past exemplifies the United States’ intrinsically racist history: forging a pseudo-democracy on stolen land and constantly working to exclude and ostracize non-white people. The ...
This year, both the boys and girls track and field teams have each laid the foundation for earning a second CIF title in the past 10 years and continuing a legacy of league domination. With a ...
If you’ve spent any time in the degenerate cesspools of 4Chan and Reddit, you’ve likely heard the phrase “traps are gay” thrown around casually. Those who use it typically have a poor understanding of ...
Nice White Parents confronts the power of white parents in public education and traces the deep roots of their power in one New York school. The five-part podcast series, hosted by Chana Joffe-Walt of ...