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The Student News Site of Grant High School

Grant Magazine

The Student News Site of Grant High School

Grant Magazine

Artita-Guerrero knows that she will always remember her mom, but as she grows older her memories become less pronounced. “It’s the smaller things I wish I could remember but can’t,” she says.“So many other thing have happened in my life that I’m kinda like covering...[her death].”

Finding Solid Ground

Losing a parent is a tragedy, but it’s not uncommon for students. When it does happen, a key to coping is to talk about it.
In My Opinion: Please, Feel.

In My Opinion: Please, Feel.

February 24, 2017
As boys and men, isn’t it about time that we embrace our emotions and challenge gender norms?
Editorial: Hitting Close to Home

Editorial: Hitting Close to Home

February 24, 2017
Homelessness in Portland can be eradicated, but we all need to step up.
Taking care of Batts proved difficult for her family as her illness progressed. Elizabeth and Alan Batts say that in the months before her death, she cut off communication and isolated herself.

A Life Derailed

Grant alumnus Karen Batts was a beloved member of the Grant community. Last month, she died homeless on the streets.
Loud and Clear

Loud and Clear

Story and photos by Ella DeMerritt February 24, 2017
Khiarica Rasheed used to keep to herself. Racial disparities have pushed her to speak out for those who don’t have a voice.
Making Memories

Making Memories

By Finn Hawley-Blue February 24, 2017
A mentor steps into a young photographer’s life and offers a lesson.
Pen and Ink: If You Treated An Office Job Like It Was High School

Pen and Ink: If You Treated An Office Job Like It Was High School

What would happen if you treated an office job like it was high school?
Band Together

Band Together

Story and photos by Momoko Baker February 24, 2017
While Michail Thompson pursues a career in the music world, he gives back to the community through a mentorship program.
Time With: Tatted

Time With: Tatted

Interview and photo by Molly Metz February 24, 2017
With 16 tattoos and counting, the Grant graduate and staff member looks back on her tattoo obsession.
Finding Their Truth

Finding Their Truth

Grant English teacher Mykhiel Deych’s road to self-discovery.
Podcast: It's the Small Fears that Count

Podcast: It's the Small Fears that Count

Podcast by Blu Midyett February 24, 2017
From medieval art to stickers, we find the reasons and purpose behind some of the strangest phobias at Grant High School.
Alter Egos

Alter Egos

Superheroes, anime warriors and movie characters have become a way of life for a set of young people.
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February 2017 Issue