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Vinyl records are becoming increasingly more common among high schoolers.

Back to Vinyl

Three Grant students seek to experience music in its “true” medium through vinyl records.
Quick Mag February 2015

Quick Mag February 2015

February 6, 2015
A condensed version of Grant Magazine that has almost nothing to do with just about anything else.
Members from Grant High's Black Student Union stand in solidarity with their arms raised, symbolizing the Civil Rights tag "Hands up, Don't Shoot" at the recent Black History Month assembly. This year, the BSU member chose to raise awareness to the current struggles of African Americans for the assembly.

Honoring the Past

Grant Magazine checks in with Grant students and staff to get their views on Black History Month.
True Tales Animated: Valentine's Day

True Tales Animated: Valentine's Day

Grant Magazine comic artist Sarah Hamilton shares with us a Grant English teacher's Valentine's Day story.
Pen and Ink: A Hard Habit to Break

Pen and Ink: A Hard Habit to Break

by sarah hamilton February 5, 2015
Are we too dependent on our phones?
Taking the Heat

Taking the Heat

Grant senior Morgan Hieggelke has dreams of becoming a firefighter. But in a predominantly male profession, she’ll have to battle some significant odds.
A Sunny Disposition

A Sunny Disposition

People told Sunshine Mcfaul she wouldn't make it as a teacher. She set out to prove them wrong.
A Torn Future

A Torn Future

Story and Photos by Molly Metz February 5, 2015
Grant sophomore Caley Carlson tore her anterior cruciate ligament last fall during a soccer game against Clackamas High School. This injury is the latest in a series of setbacks she has faced in the last four years.
Time With: On Being Giant

Time With: On Being Giant

The Grant senior towers over just about everyone at 6-foot-8. But being that tall can present some challenges.
Ski Dreams

Ski Dreams

Six sophomores created a company as a way to pursue their passion for the outdoors.
Out Comfortably

Out Comfortably

Grant Stone is an artist who is now at peace with himself. Coming out in high school was an experience of how to fit in.
Lifting Every Voice

Lifting Every Voice

A class combining poetry and music shows Grant High School students how to explore their creative sides.
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February 2015 Issue