South Pasadena took an early five-point lead in the fourth and final set, 7-2, and grew their advantage to 16-6 with powerful ...
Tiger explored new flavors, cultures, and experiences at the 626 Night Market in Arcadia. The market is one of the largest ...
This past summer, the South Pasadena Pride baseball club traveled to Japan to visit former teammates and play against ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Native American Heritage Month is celebrated throughout November to acknowledge the contributions, culture, and history of Native American people. Tiger interviewed two members of the local San ...
Badminton competed in the CIF Division I Quarter Final on Monday, May 12. South Pasadena lost 11-10.
Meet Grace Chavez, an SPHS senior who doubles as an expert in body art and a fledgling actress. The senior has dedicated her years at SPHS to perfecting her crafts. Learn more about her expertise in ...
When the SPHS football team needs a defensive spark or first down catch, they turn to 6 foot 4 inch freshman James Dowd for the answer. Combining height, strength, and speed for a unique skill set, ...
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, ...