Nolan Romero
Teacher Spotlight: Mr. Salmon
Of the many AP courses that PHS offers, AP Psychology has to be among the most fun -, not just because of its interesting topics, but also due to our great Psych teacher, Mr. Salmon. Mr. Salmon has been teaching at PHS for 18 years, spending his first 10 years at PHS teaching history, government, an...
Covid mask mandates dropped
California students can now ditch mask outdoors
Starting today in California, Mask mandates outdoors will be lifted. This has been part of a movement to lower Covid or put an end to mask mandates in the west and soon all of the U.S. California is not the only state putting an end to their mask mandates; Oregon and Washington will no longer requir...
The Truth Behind COVID's Spread
As COVID numbers skyrocket in the past month
Ah winter break, a wonderful time to spend time with family and friends celebrating Christmas and New Year's Day. For some, this year was no different, but for most it was spend at home. Like many holiday seasons these past 2 years, 2021 holidays have brought a spike in COVID cases. To many, this sp...
Closer To Normal
COVID-19 Vaccines for Younger Children
In the last couple of weeks, some good things have happened regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. On November 2, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced the vaccination of children from the ages 5-11. The next day, many providers began offering the shot. Pfizer is the main source for the...
Historical Spotlight: Pasadena City Hall
The history behind it's making
Located on 100 North Garfield Avenue, right in heart of our city, Pasadena City Hall first started construction in the late 1920s. In 1923, the city approved a bond issuing $3.5 million for the creation of a civic center. Around $1.3 million went towards the making of the city hall, the rest being u...