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The Student News Site of Grant High School

Grant Magazine

In Our Opinion: Tough Enough

In Our Opinion: Tough Enough

Girls and boys lacrosse couldn't be more different. Is that OK?
Quick Mag May 2016

Quick Mag May 2016

A condensed version of Grant Magazine that has almost nothing to do with just about anything else.
Pen and Ink: Not your Day?

Pen and Ink: Not your Day?

Comic by Sarah Hamilton May 7, 2016
It happens to everyone.
Afterthoughts: A day to remember

Afterthoughts: A day to remember

When something tragic happens, it has a ripple effect on time.
Balancing Act

Balancing Act

MaLynda Wolfer has a lot more in common with her students than one might think.
Gina Boon and Alloquios Callaway have played roller derby for over a year now. They push each other to work hard and Boon's commitment to improving has helped Callaway to keep skating.

Family Away From Home

After searching for her niche, junior Gina Boon has found her place in the roller derby rink.
Time With: On Stage

Time With: On Stage

The Grant High performer talks God, sexuality and his journey.
Lunchroom Legacy

Lunchroom Legacy

There's a stigma about eating in the Grant cafeteria. Is it possible to change it?
Lives in Transition

Lives in Transition

Being transgender isn’t easy. Students and others connected to Grant High say the struggle comes from a lack of understanding.
The Good Fight

The Good Fight

Freshman Tom Fischer has battled cancer and lost part of his leg. But he’s learned to keep moving forward.
Despite coming to live in the U.S., adoptee Lydeth Gullam holds on tightly to his birth country's culture.

Cultural Connection

Adopted from Cambodia, two brothers hold on tightly to their birth culture.
Out of Bounds

Out of Bounds

Portland Public Schools officials want to shift attendance boundaries across the city. Critics worry the changes could hurt people of color and low-income families.
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May 2016 Issue