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In My Opinion: Picturing Grant Without a Darkroom

In My Opinion: Picturing Grant Without a Darkroom

By Sydney Jones June 2, 2017
Next year, the beloved darkroom will be cut from Grant’s photography program. What effect will this have on students?
Into the Light

Into the Light

After an essay written by a Grant teacher questioning rape culture goes viral, the Grant community takes a step back and asks the question: “How does rape culture exist at Grant?”
Moments: All That Jazz

Moments: All That Jazz

With a final production of “Chicago,” the theater department closes the Grant auditorium with a bang.
Pen and Ink: Dream School Upgrades

Pen and Ink: Dream School Upgrades

By Julian Wyatt May 30, 2017
A list of completely reasonable upgrades to add to the new Grant.
Living for the Ups and Downs

Living for the Ups and Downs

Many teens struggle with mental health and substance abuse when they reach adolescence. For senior Cosmos Dart, attending a wilderness rehabilitation camp helped him find a balance.
Skating to Success

Skating to Success

Coming from a family of talented roller figure skaters, freshman David Hamblin is ready to make his mark on the international stage.
Quick Mag May 2017

Quick Mag May 2017

A condensed version of Grant Magazine that has almost nothing to do with just about anything else.
Afterthoughts: Friend or Foe?

Afterthoughts: Friend or Foe?

My iPhone is my safe haven, but recently I’ve noticed that the tool I treasure so much has taken control of me.
A New School of Thought

A New School of Thought

Grant graduate Jamila Singleton Munson recently ran for Portland Public School board and lost to opponent Rita Moore, but her fight for equitable education is far from over.
Community Through Conversation

Community Through Conversation

By Finn Hawley-Blue May 30, 2017
For Kia Swain, sitting back and doing nothing isn’t an option. She pushes herself to move forward through obstacles and mentor youth who may have similar experiences as her.
Setting the Barre

Setting the Barre

Though the world of ballet is predominantly female, Wesley Johnson has found his place as a male dancer at the Oregon Ballet Theatre.
Time With: In Case of Emergency

Time With: In Case of Emergency

For Grant math teacher Lynn Jugel, ham radio operating is a family thing. She’s also seen it save lives.
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May 2017 Issue