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Grant Magazine

The Student News Site of Grant High School

Grant Magazine

The Student News Site of Grant High School

Grant Magazine

Change of Plans

Change of Plans

By Grant Magazine June 4, 2018
The financial road to college paved by previous generations is crumbling. What can today’s teenagers do to overcome the obstacles?
Fair Play?

Fair Play?

After being promised a field at the new Grant campus, the softball diamond was missing in the most recent plans from Portland Public Schools. How are members of the community responding?
In My Opinion: Finding My Truth

In My Opinion: Finding My Truth

May 31, 2018
We often question our identity, but when we do we need to remain true to ourselves. 
Caught in the Frame

Caught in the Frame

Three models share the effects of their experiences in the modeling industry and the issues they find often fly under the radar.
The Girl in the Mirror

The Girl in the Mirror

After being diagnosed with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, Maddie Hagan began to experience physical changes. But soon, she found that she could use her experience to teach others about body positivity.
How Much is Diversity Worth?

How Much is Diversity Worth?

By Grant Magazine May 31, 2018
Grant’s administration is forced to cut elective classes every year due to budget cuts, but this year’s list seems especially dismissive of courses that teach culturally inclusive and diverse curriculum.
Time With: Kicking It Back to His Roots

Time With: Kicking It Back to His Roots

Joseph Wornath uses Taekwondo as a bond to his birthplace of Seoul, South Korea. His recent black belt ceremony has given him more motivation than ever to continue this lifelong commitment to the martial art.
Moments: Popcorn with a Purpose

Moments: Popcorn with a Purpose

By showing the film Girl Rising in the auditorium during flex, the Girl Up club is raising awareness for the lack of education available for girls in developing countries.
Pen and Ink: Productive Procrastination

Pen and Ink: Productive Procrastination

By Marin Jurgens May 30, 2018
The art of being productive without doing anything you actually need to do.
An Outlet in the Air

An Outlet in the Air

Practicing aerial dancing allows Grant junior Fia Leek to release anxiety and depression.
Going, Going, Gone

Going, Going, Gone

By Georgia Greenblum May 30, 2018
For Logan Going, a societal necessity became a source of therapy and an outlet for entrepreneurship.
Moments: TriMet Tribute

Moments: TriMet Tribute

Portland artists gather to honor the people affected by an incident of Islamophobia and violence at the Hollywood Transit center in May of 2017.
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May 2018 issue