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In Perspective: Grant High School's Race Talks

In Perspective: Grant High School's Race Talks

How did Grant's "Race Forward" talks go?
The Misunderstood Measure

The Misunderstood Measure

Under Oregon's mandatory minimum sentencing law, juveniles can be tried as adults if they are accused of committing certain violent crimes. Recently, four Grant High students found themselves face to face with that possibility.
Letters to the Editors

Letters to the Editors

Grant Magazine Readers April 17, 2016
Readers of the Grant Magazine react to the recent Grant Magazine issue 'Let's Talk About the N-Word'.
Time With: Swordplay, anyone?

Time With: Swordplay, anyone?

The Grant senior shares how his passion for live-action role playing helped him get through school.
Senior Justin Robinson vapes every day. He says for him, vaping is a way to relax and socialize.

A Cloudy Subject

As the number of teen vape users grows nationwide, some Grant High students say it's a healthy alternative to tobacco.
Gold Again

Gold Again

Grant Magazine earns its third consecutive Gold Crown Award from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association.
Game Changer

Game Changer

April 2, 2016
Do video games have a negative impact on teens? Grant senior Cameron Hilman shows how he’s navigated the world of gaming and developed a new perspective.
Afterthoughts: Sight Lines

Afterthoughts: Sight Lines

A daughter comes to terms with how life will play out in the future.
Pen and Ink: School Apathy: The Grant High School Way

Pen and Ink: School Apathy: The Grant High School Way

Comic by Sarah Hamilton April 2, 2016

Check out the rest of the Pen and Ink series here.

Quick Mag April 2016

Quick Mag April 2016

A condensed version of Grant Magazine that has almost nothing to do with just about anything else.
For freshman Hixon Dorsett, hardship is a familiar opponent. He trains in martial arts to stay centered.

The Longest Round

For freshman Hixon Dorsett, hardship is a familiar opponent. He trains in martial arts to stay centered.
Repollet goes to Bridge Meadow, a community living space for foster children and their families, a few times a week, to spend time with her friend's grandchildren.  She calls herself their second mom.

The Teacher Activist

Marta Repollet's motivation to get Latino students recognized is personal.
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April 2016 Issue