Chloe Artita-Guerrero lost her mother in 2014. In the past she has struggled to find safe, non-destructive ways of coping. Now, a Grant junior, she has found ways to cope with her loss.
In the past, Cosmos Dart turned to drugs and alcohol to numb the pain of anxiety and depression. Now, after being through a rehabilitation camp in the wilderness, he has found his truth. However, a...
DaMarhe'a Taylor has spent his entire life containing his emotions and feelings. This has led to a life of being bullied, depression, and attempting to commit suicide. Taylor has found rapping as a...
Grant senior, Grace Kowitch has been facing the challenges of Down syndrome her entire life. She acts as though nothing is going on, but her positive personality keeps her pushing to exceed the exp...
While the Pokémon Trading Card Game was always a passion of Sam Hough, he has recently learned to take pride in the game he was once afraid of sharing. Because of the community he has discovered th...
Sophomore Tanis Nielson lost her mother in 2014 and soon found herself sitting alone waiting as time passed. After taking a year to cope with her loss, she found that her passion was a way to bring...
Naa Amorkor Quaye immigrated to the United States from Accra, Ghana in July 2016. The Election of Donald Trump as the President of the United States of America has opened her eyes up to the blatant...
Playing the clarinet is Grant junior Emily Geoffroy's passion. Just this year she began to start having pain due to overuse. This could keep her from pursuing her life in the music industry.
After this Grant freshman's mother was diagnosed with breast cancer, she soon fell into a world of depression and felt a lack of control over her life. Horseback riding acted as a distraction from ...
For much of his life, Grant junior Gene Sandall has turned to writing as an outlet. Now, Sandall shares his creative side to a much larger audience through KBOO Radio Station.
Ahmad Hill has been doing martial arts since the third grade. Now with aspirations of training with a karate master in Japan, he's stepping his training up.
The Grant junior shares their personal experiences with LGBTQ+ discrimination. From not being referred to by their preferred pronouns to being called slurs in the halls, they want to change the bin...
For 4 years in a row Grant Magazine has been nominated for a Silver or Gold Crown by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association for both print and online. Every year that we go to New York we make a video to document the week that we spend there.
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 documentat...
In the past, Cosmos Dart turned to drugs and alcohol to numb the pain of anxiety and depression. Now, after being through a rehabilitation camp in the wilderness, he has found his truth. However, a...
DaMarhe'a Taylor has spent his entire life containing his emotions and feelings. This has led to a life of being bullied, depression, and attempting to commit suicide. Taylor has found rapping as a...
Playing the clarinet is Grant junior Emily Geoffroy's passion. Just this year she began to start having pain due to overuse. This could keep her from pursuing her life in the music industry.
The Grant junior shares their personal experiences with LGBTQ+ discrimination. From not being referred to by their preferred pronouns to being called slurs in the halls, they want to change the bin...
Gentrification affects more than just numbers. It changes lives - not always for the better. Videographer Sawyer Montgomery and reporter Joshua Webb looked into what life is like in the fastest gen...
Grant Magazine takes New York for the 3rd year in a row! We were nominated for a Silver or Gold Crown Award from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association for both online and print. This documentar...
The n-word is one of the most harmful and nuanced words in the english language. It's also one of the hardest to talk about. The Grant Magazine staff decided to devote our whole issue to the word i...
Thanks to the generous donations of our many supporters, Grant Magazine made it to New York City over spring break! We couldn't have done it without you. Thank you!