The Grant Magazine is a monthly magazine published by students of Grant High School, in Portland, Oregon, United States. It has won the Columbia University Scholastic Press Association's Gold Crown award six years in a row, from 2014 through 2019. The Grant Magazine was launched in 2011, replacing the Grantonian, which had previously been Grant High School's newspaper. It was founded by the principal at the time, Vivian Orlen. The Grant Magazine's previous adviser was Dave Austin, who had worked for The Oregonian for 22 years and is now the Communications Director of Multnomah County. The current adviser of Grant Magazine is Chris Hawking. Stories in the Grant Magazine have brought up issues including hazing, sexist and racist posts on social media by students at Grant High School, teen suicide, controversial curriculum changes, homelessness, Title IX, the Portland Public Schools lead crisis, eating disorders, drug and alcohol use, sexual assault, and the use of the N-Word. As of April 2015, the Grant Magazine had over 400 subscribers, and is distributed for free at Grant High School. More information...
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