Monthly Archives: June, 2022

Titanium Robotics’ Summer Excitement Heats Up

By Kairlyn An- Special to the Tribune San Marino High School’s Titanium Robotics team continues with the third week of its student-led robotics camp and...

Grad Night Festivities Close With Loyalty Party

San Marino High School’s 2022 Grad Night committee recently held its Loyalty Party at the home of Alexandra and Mike Brousseau to celebrate the...

Music Returns to the Mill in Grand Fashion

The return of musical performances to the Pomegranate Patio at San Marino’s Old Mill marked as good a moment as any to mark the...

Two Named Recipients of Chang Scholarships

Two recent San Marino High School graduates will head to college with some valuable extra dollars to put toward their education, courtesy of the...

‘Craft Talk’ Reveals Different Side of City Manager

San Marino City Manager Marcella Marlowe began her address this past Thursday afternoon with a statement that she claimed was extremely rare. “Nobody ever asks...

Caldwell Emerges as Board President

The San Marino School Board has a new president, but it took a circuitous route to get there as Jeanie Caldwell was chosen for...

Café’s Fifth Is Quite a Feat

There were no balloons, banners or special deals to mark the fifth birthday of the San Marino Café & Marketplace last week. Proprietor Linda...

Titanium Roboticsʼ Camp Encourages Exploration

Titanium Robotics’ summer camp provides students opportunities to explore specialized fields of engineering and business. The second week of summer camp saw the camp members...

San Marino City Club Hosts La Gran Fiesta

The San Marino City Club recently hosted its La Gran Fiesta event at the Old Mill in San Marino on Tuesday, June 7. “This is...

‘The Blue Boy’ Returns from Visit to London

One of the Huntington Library’s most instantly recognizable emblem, Thomas Gainsborough’s masterpiece “The Blue Boy,” returned home Saturday following a five-month visit to its...
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