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Tigers Shut Out by San Marino

First published in the April 8 print issue of the South Pasadena Review. The South Pasadena High School varsity boys’ tennis team suffered an 18-0 Rio Hondo League loss to perennial powerhouse San Marino recently. Finn McMillan was the only…

Party Boosts Eclectic Fest

First published in the April 8 print issue of the South Pasadena Review. Photos by Susan Bradforth The Review The South Pasadena Chamber of Commerce and the Eclectic Friends of the Arts hosted a fundraiser under the tent at Mamma’s…

Pasadena Symphony Begins Search for New Director

First published in the Feb. 18 print issue of the South Pasadena Review. The Pasadena Symphony has announced both the start of a search for a new music director and also its 2022-23 schedule. Orchestra officials said they have formed…

Library Adds Platform for Digital Reading

First published in the Feb. 18 print issue of the South Pasadena Review. The South Pasadena Public Library now offers a platform for reading e-newspapers and e-magazines, through its membership in the Southern California Library Cooperative. PressReader — available on…

Tigers Fall to Paraclete in First Round

First published in the Feb. 18 print issue of the South Pasadena Review. The South Pasadena High School varsity girls’ soccer team’s season ended after being shut out by visiting Paraclete of Lancaster, 1-0, in a first-round CIF-SS Division 4…

SPHS Senior Selected as Posse Scholar

First published in the Feb. 18 print issue of the South Pasadena Review. Maya Turun, a senior at South Pasadena High School, has been selected as a 2022 Posse Foundation Scholar. She plans to attend Northwestern University in the fall.…

Niche.com Gives City’s Schools High Marks

First published in the Feb. 18 print issue of the South Pasadena Review. Niche.com, the neighborhood networking website, has unveiled its much-ballyhooed rankings of individual schools and their districts for 2022, placing South Pasadena all over its vaunted center stage.…

Tigers Squander Lead, Eliminated from CIF

First published in the Feb. 18 print issue of the South Pasadena Review. By Nathan Cambridge The Review Last season, the South Pasadena High School boys’ basketball team reached the second round of the CIF Southern Section playoffs, but this…

BLM Mural Doesn’t Represent City’s Diversity

First published in the Feb. 18 print issue of the South Pasadena Review. In response to the Black Lives Matter mural awaiting final OK from the City Council, this mural is offensive. It is disrespectful to South Pasadena Police officers…

Arizmendi, Mohagaddam Announce Engagement

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Michael Arizmendi are pleased to announce the engagement of their son, Mr. Andrew Michael Arizmendi II, to Miss Ana Mohagaddam, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mehdi Moghaddam. The bride attended Agoura High School and graduated from…

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