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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

A Canvas For Change

A Canvas For Change

Mito Smith turns her concerns about the world into impactful artwork.
Meeting Marshall

Meeting Marshall

Historically, the Lents neighborhood has been given fewer resources and has been negatively stereotyped by the wealthier communities surrounding it. The Grant community is no different than other affluent areas, labelling the area around the Marshall Campus as “dirty” and “dangerous.”
Meet Pan.

Meet Pan.

Music helped Pan Aalto through loss. Now he hopes that sharing his story will help others find strength as well.
New York 2017 Documentary

New York 2017 Documentary

Grant Magazine travels to New York City for the fourth year in a row after being nominated for a Gold or Silver Crown award from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. This is a full documentation of the transformation of the team over the course of this trip.
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.
Through Grace’s Eyes

Through Grace’s Eyes

Senior Grace Kowitch is making the most out of her high school experience as she breaks down stereotypes about Down syndrome.
"Back then I used to sort of hide it. You know [when] you're like 11 years old and everyone makes fun of everything that other people do, then it's sort of an insecurity thing. But now...I know what I'm good at. I know what I like." - Sam Hough

A Presence in Pokémon

He’s an internationally-recognized Pokémon player, but he didn’t feel he could share his skill with peers until now.
Time With: Strings Attached

Time With: Strings Attached

Grant freshman Danny Fisher reflects on his recent move to Portland and passion for yo-yoing.
Artita-Guerrero knows that she will always remember her mom, but as she grows older her memories become less pronounced. “It’s the smaller things I wish I could remember but can’t,” she says.“So many other thing have happened in my life that I’m kinda like covering...[her death].”

Finding Solid Ground

Losing a parent is a tragedy, but it’s not uncommon for students. When it does happen, a key to coping is to talk about it.
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