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Grant Magazine

Reviews February Edition 2019

Reviews February Edition 2019

Reviews of Earl Sweatshirt's, "Some Rap Songs," and the movie, "On the Basis of Sex," inspired by the life of Supreme Court Justice, Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Cut and Styled

Cut and Styled

For many students at Grant, hair is much more than its physical appearance.
Protection at a Price

Protection at a Price

Students and parents alike have strong feelings about the effectiveness and necessity of school resource officers. As Portland Public Schools discusses implementing SROs into schools full time, concerns are raised surrounding whether the risks outweigh the benefits.
Finding the Right Environment

Finding the Right Environment

Junior Bernadette Robinson, leader of the Environmental Club, is one of Grant’s strongest environmental advocates. However, the majority of the student body is completely unaware.
Grant at a Glance

Grant at a Glance

Illustrations by Peter Gefroh March 4, 2019
A closer look at the accomplishments and failures of the namesake of Grant High School.
Shifting Demographics

Shifting Demographics

Portland, Oregon is rapidly changing due to gentrification. How does this change affect Grant High School?
Moments: Fit for the Challenge

Moments: Fit for the Challenge

Two seniors inspired by fashion participate in outfit challenges as a way to express their personal styles and love of fashion culture.
Frequently Asked, Finally Answered

Frequently Asked, Finally Answered

The Grant faculty is currently working with potential health care providers in order to solidify a partnership for Grant’s remodeled school-based health center. With a new provider, what will the health center look like?
ADVOCATE. EDUCATE. SERVE.

ADVOCATE. EDUCATE. SERVE.

The leaders of the Period Club at Grant talk about their work and how recent interest has expanded their influence in the community.
Learning to Let Go

Learning to Let Go

Story by Stella Kondylis Breeze February 26, 2019
After losing her grandfather, the author was forced to confront her own grief in order to find closure.
Dialect Discrimination

Dialect Discrimination

February 24, 2019
The way that many Black students speak is often unjustly viewed as street language or slang. It is time to recognize the validity of African-American Vernacular English.
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February 2019 Issue