Quick Mag November 2013 November 28, 2013 Learn about a neighborhood dog, what mice in school are saying and the new trend of sending nudes.
Turning A Blind Eye By Madeline Metz | Illustration by Bella Rideau • November 21, 2013 How we choose to deal with everyday sexism.
Sing It Proud Story Max Tapogna | Photo by Jessica Barr • November 21, 2013 Grant sophomore Lauren Wood’s love of singing is taking her across the globe.
Love One Another, On and Off the Field Interview by Rachel Germundson | Photo by Luke Bolton • November 21, 2013 A Grant student explains how being Polynesian and Mormon has taught her to be a better person with school, dancing and on the rugby field.
Eyes Wide Open Story by Kosumo Tani-Hughes | Photo by Cassie Hill • November 21, 2013 People don't often realize there's a lot more to Connor Garrett behind his red-tinted glasses.
Fading Phenomenon Story and photos by Jessica Barr • November 21, 2013 Film photography was left in the dust when digital came along. Some still hold on.
"Physical" Education Story by Evan Harvey | Illustration by Paul Smith • November 21, 2013 What happens when P.E. meets the internet?
AWOL Story by Bella Rideau | Photo by Taylor Ishida • November 21, 2013 Combating class skipping is a constant crusade in public schools across the country. Grant’s administrative team has developed its own battle plan.
Family, Finally Story by Amber Burkhart | Photos by Luke Bolton and Story by Amber Burkhart • November 21, 2013 How did Eddie and Maria Tellez conquer the odds and end up in a happy family? They believed it had to happen somehow.
The People’s Choice Interviews by Alyson Woolley, Maya Montgomery, Cowan Jenkins, Eliza Kamerling-Brown, Ahren Lahvis, Olivia Berry, Taylor Ishida and Max Tapogna. Photos by Cassie Hill and Taylor Ishida. • November 21, 2013 Meet your new student government leaders.
Throwback Photo story by Luke Bolton • November 21, 2013 Robert Rynerson, class of 1964, still has the negatives from his senior year, where he documented daily life with the 35mm camera he carried everywhere.
Gavitte Runs For 42 Interview by Maya Montgomery | Photo by Cassie Hill • November 21, 2013 Grant High School teacher Don Gavitte runs for a seat in the Oregon House of Representatives.