The program was approved by the council on June 4, 2025 and is to be officially enacted late 2025 or early 2026. The Local ...
Food offered at the homecoming picnic ranged from garlic knots and instant noodles to various different types of drinks and ...
On Tuesday, Oct. 21, girls’ tennis faced the Temple City Rams. During the first round, senior Cayna Ghaly powered through, winning 6-0. Similarly, sophomores Felicity Mason and Elise Chan won their ...
Girls’ volleyball defeated the Campbell Hall Vikings in the first game of the 2025 CIF Southern Section Girls Championship on October 22, 2025. The Tigers drew a large crowd of students and parents, ...
The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert’s extravagant, ABBA-filled 1994 debut marked a monumental shift in both the film industry and queer culture with its refreshingly positive ...
Around 9:45 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 10, following the conclusion of a home football game, an unidentified car crashed into the back bumper of a blue Honda that had been parked near the corner of Meridian ...
I laid them on the airport marble, spine to spine. Arkansas International, Fence, POETRY, New England Review, North American Review… Could I spare Life A User’s Manual by Georges Perec? As I debated ...
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 ...
National Merit Commended Scholars: Wressey Baugham, Alexander Betts, Elizabeth Bock, Steven Chin, Hanna Choi, Chi Chow, Natalie Deng, Helena Echenique, Francesco ...
South Pasadena’s varsity cross country teams were back at Mt. San Antonio College on Saturday, Nov. 16 for the CIF Southern Section Prelims, delivering a dominant performance. Both the boys’ and girls ...
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 ...
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 ...