Defining women’s sports has been a hot topic in recent years. From high school to the Olympic level it has become increasingly difficult to figure out which athletes deserve a place in gendered leagues....
Grant High School’s graduating class of 2025 has been hit with a new policy this year: Only eleven cords are approved to earn and wear at the graduation ceremony, and disciplinary measures will be taken...
“From Portland to Palestine, all kids deserve to thrive!” echo the chants across the parking lot of the Dr. Matthew Prophet Education Center, where the Portland Public Schools (PPS) headquarters is...
Multiple signs at The Madeleine Catholic School campus were vandalized with posters last Saturday through Sunday morning. The posters, referencing the Sex Pistols’ controversial hit “God Save the Queen,”...
Before Grant Magazine’s founding in 2011, the journalistic publication that served the Grant High School community was a four-page weekly newspaper titled The Grantonian. Created shortly after the school’s...
Frankie Kassell, Introduction to journalism student
• February 12, 2025
On Friday, Oct. 18 2024, Cyrus Nabipoor, a professional musician, and the Grant Jazz Ensemble joined together to create a notable performance. Nabipoor’s jazz quartet played with a professional string...
Eddie Sniffen, Introduction to journalism student
• February 12, 2025
One hundred and twenty students signed up for the newly introduced Trader Joe’s Club at Grant High School’s most recent club fair. Founders Olive Raak, Hadley Youngers and Calista Lattal say this number...
As the election approaches, our country is the most divided it has been in 60 years. With this division, comes the opportunity to stand out from the crowd; this includes Grant High School. The Grant population,...