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Granite Hills senior Jose Nava is awarded a challenge coin by Porterville Mayor Martha A. Flores. Flores encourages young people to exercise their right to vote in the upcoming election. Nava plans on voting in the upcoming election since he has already turned 18 years old.

Why Your Vote Matters: A Guide for First-Time Voters

Jose Nava Apolonio, Senior Staff Writer October 30, 2024

On November 5, the next president of the United States of America will be elected by the people. However, high school seniors who have already turned 18 years old, election day is a chance to voice their...

'CHROMAKOPIA' by Tyler, The Creator

Album Review: CHROMAKOPIA brings a new sound

Alex Vargas, Senior Staff Writer October 29, 2024

After leaving fans waiting for about three years for a brand new album, Tyler, The Creator returned to the spotlight with a new album to feed fans. Tyler, The Creator released 'CHROMAKOPIA' on Oct. 28...

GTV: Episode 7

October 25, 2024

Watch our grizzlies face off against each other in the Serve-Hope-Spike Volleyball tournament and the football game recap against Strathmore High School.

Joanna Molina stuns in pink in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness month.

Meet Joanna Molina, a superb scholar at Granite Hills High School

Lucero Tapia-Diaz, Senior Staff Writer October 23, 2024

Joanna Molina is an outgoing 17-year-old senior pathway ambassador for the Computer Operations and Development Education (CODE) Pathway at Granite Hills High School. Molina was born and raised in Porterville...

Jose Navarro plays his instrument at the Sierra Cup Classic at Fresno State.

Grizzly band competes at Fresno State

Karla Garcia, Special to the Grizzly Gazette October 22, 2024

As if Friday night wasn’t long enough, Granite Hills band members had to return to school Saturday morning for a competition at Fresno State.  Granite Hills had a football game against Strathmore...

Homecoming King Salvador German Rico and Homecoming Queen Angie Torres pose for a photo on Oct. 4 at Jacob Rankin Stadium.

Homecoming royalty shines on big night

Brenda Bernal, Senior Staff Writer October 14, 2024

Homecoming for the 25th anniversary of Granite Hills High School was one to remember. For an entire week, students competed for the honor of becoming Granite Hills royalty. And during halftime of the...

GTV: Episode 5

October 11, 2024

The latest edition of GTV recaps a memorable Homecoming week for the Grizzlies. Check out the highlights here.

ASB and Homecoming nominees break just before the rally.

A behind-the-scenes look at Homecoming

Alex Vargas, Senior Staff Writer October 7, 2024

It is no secret that Homecoming is one of the most important events around Granite Hills High School. But does anyone ever wonder what goes on to make sure these events happen and the hard work that gets...

Mr. Nickell orders an Americano with cream and hazelnut from anywhere and, occasionally puts cinnamon on top.

Happy International Coffee Day, Grizzlies

Lucero Tapia-Diaz, Senior Staff Writer September 27, 2024

October 1 is International Coffee Day which allows coffee enthusiasts to celebrate their affection for the beverage and express solidarity with the millions of farmers whose livelihoods are tied to this...

Seniors Brenda Bernal and Gabriel Lemus plan to graduate in December in hopes of moving on to the next chapter in their lives.

Early graduation isn’t for everyone, but it is for me

Brenda Bernal, Senior Staff Writer September 27, 2024

Everybody has a different path to life beyond high school. My situation is no different as I have decided to graduate early this December.  Graduating early has many advantages and disadvantages. Graduating...

Granite Hills students look at their cell phones while teacher Mr. Flores talks to them during class.

Is California’s school cell phone ban the right call?

Andrew Smith, Senior Staff Writer September 25, 2024

California Governor Gavin Newsom passed legislation in 2019 that allowed schools to prohibit cell phone use, and as of 2024, the state of California has decided that the problem has gotten so bad that...

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