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The Student News Site of Grant High School

Grant Magazine

The Student News Site of Grant High School

Grant Magazine

Drive Time

Drive Time

They get you to school hopefully on time. They require a bit of care. And we rely on them when we’re in a pinch. So what exactly do our vehicles say about us? We asked some auto owners at Grant.
Walking the Line

Walking the Line

Native American students face more hurdles in getting a public school education than any other population in Portland Public Schools. That’s why Grant sophomore Rosey Sams makes her own way.
Moments: Lunch on the fire escape

Moments: Lunch on the fire escape

interview and photo by molly metz October 31, 2015
They’ve been friends since 2011 when they were students at Beaumont Middle School. These days, they gather at lunch on the east side of Grant High School.
At the age of 10, Emma Findling’s dreams of becoming a doctor solidified. Since then, she’s gone on a medical trip to Arusha, Tanzania, shadowed a physician's assistant in Seattle, and volunteered at Red Cross.

The Future Doctor

As a junior, Emma Findling already knows she wants to be a doctor. And with her experience in the field, she’s on the right path.
Leaving Girls Behind

Leaving Girls Behind

  Siena Lesher remembers walking into her Introduction to Engineering class on the second day of school and not feeling right. As she surveyed the class, she noticed right away that, of around...

Dance, D'Shawn Lampkin says, has influenced the way he dresses and how he carries himself. “I started to get some more swag,” he says, noting that what he wears today is nothing like what he wore several years ago.

He’s Got the Beat

D’Shawn Lampkin has grown into a leader in Grant’s flourishing dance community. How did he find his way?
Coming Home

Coming Home

Story by Eliza Kamerling-Brown October 31, 2015
The day I came to peace with change.

Missing the Mark

The recent shootings in Roseburg and a troubling lockdown at Grant show that more needs to be done about strengthening gun legislation.
Wanting to Make a Difference

Wanting to Make a Difference

Portland cop Charlie Asheim, Class of 1999, discusses his upbringing, relating to people on the job and disarming suspects.
Running for Faith

Running for Faith

Jarvis Joyce hasn’t always been a runner. By many standards, he was a late bloomer. But he’s gained so much from it.
Pen and Ink: Status Update

Pen and Ink: Status Update

comic by sarah hamilton October 30, 2015
What would happen if we said what we really meant on social media?
Quick Mag October 2015

Quick Mag October 2015

A condensed version of Grant Magazine that has almost nothing to do with just about anything else.
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October 2015 Issue