Student Walkout Protests ICE
Posters, music, and chanting students led the way down to Pasadena City Hall.
Continue reading Student Walkout Protests ICE
Posters, music, and chanting students led the way down to Pasadena City Hall.
Continue reading Student Walkout Protests ICE
The Mock Trial program at Marshall has been on a remarkable upward trajectory over the past two years, and this season marked a historic milestone. Continue reading Mock Trial Team Makes it to Semifinals For The First Time in Marshall History
On Dec. 3, 2025, Marshall Progressives Club hosted an event about Palestine with guest speaker Brian Bierry Continue reading A Conversation About Progressives Club: Marshall’s Activists of Tomorrow
Bathrooms Locked During Times of Need At Marshall Continue to Frustrate Students Continue reading Thurgood Marshall’s Bathroom Problems Lead To Student Frustration
The popularity of volleyball has been spreading globally, inspiring young children to full-grown grandparents. Continue reading The rise of Boys Volleyball
On Jan. 4, 2026, more than 3,000 people of all ages attended the Altadena Forever Run 5K/10K. Continue reading Marshall Student Wins Altadena Forever Run
This year, a new club has stepped into the spotlight at Thurgood Marshall Secondary: Students For Shelter, which aims to volunteer at homeless shelters across the Pasadena area. Continue reading Thurgood Marshall’s own Students for Shelter club Volunteers to Feed the Homeless
Pasadena’s Board of Education looks to eliminate $30 million from budget to prevent LACOE takeover Continue reading PUSD Financial Crisis Threatens Marshall
Legendary PUSD graduates Mack and Jackie Robinson’s bloodline is carried on by Makarah Robinson Continue reading Robinson Legacy Endures at Marshall
Season ends on high note after Royal Field Tournament in Simi Valley on Nov.8 Continue reading Marshall Mighty Eagle Marching Band and Color Guard Makes Its Mark