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Grant Magazine

Morel's set-up to ensure proper color matches.

Grant Magazine Goes to Morel Ink

June 7, 2014
As the school year nears an end, Grant Magazine staffers had the pleasure of touring Morel Ink and watching the final issue of the magazine in the printing process. Big thank you to Morel for their generosity in donating the printing.
Starting The Conversation

Starting The Conversation

New health teacher Natalie Riley uses her own life experiences to lead difficult discussions.
It's Monsoon Season

It's Monsoon Season

Meet Jerick Hoffer, the Grant alum who took the world of drag by storm with his naughty alter ego, Jinkx Monsoon.
Grant Magazine Takes NYC

Grant Magazine Takes NYC

Thanks to many generous donations, Grant Magazine made it to New York City!
Not Your Average Joe

Not Your Average Joe

Grant alum Joe McFerrin II draws upon his past experiences to help Portland's at-risk youth turn their lives around.
Quick Mag May 2014

Quick Mag May 2014

May 14, 2014
Get updated on Don Gavitte's campaign for District 42, hear what's going on with the school dress code and learn about a mural seen in a Grant hallway.
The Minimalist

The Minimalist

Cole Hepner is a do-it-yourselfer. He grows his own plants, makes his own tools and serves as his own guide. What’s next on his to-do list?
K.O.

K.O.

Freshman Blu Midyett quit boxing after a rough match last year. But after dusting himself off, he’s back in the game.
Betsy and Pola

Humans of Grant Park

By Sarah Barr May 12, 2014
Members of the Grant community come together to enjoy the park.
Leaving the Basement Behind

Leaving the Basement Behind

Freshman Lilian Williams had to deal with her mother’s drug addiction and neglect, but their loving relationship never wavered.
On the Run

On the Run

Deborah Kafoury, a 1985 Grant graduate and mother, talks about her cheerleading days as a General, running for Multnomah County chair and how jogging helps clear her mind.
Origin: Unknown

Origin: Unknown

Ann Curtis was abandoned by her birth parents as a baby on the side of the road, leaving her with unanswered questions.
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