Monthly Columns - DEFINED

Here's what you'll find in this section of The Scroll!

WHAT CAN I FIND IN THE "MONTHLY COLUMNS" SECTION OF THE SCROLL?

How does The Scroll define monthly columns?

Monthly columns are recurring articles or pages that a journalist or member has decided to do every month with a new topic, but is always centered around one main focus throughout every issue. A column in The Scroll is a regular feature in the publication that is worked on every month.

What is the list of monthly columns for The Scroll?

  • Ask Blair! - Advice Column for students, ask questions, show concerns, and just have a safe space to express some inquiries about life from our anonymous advice columnist, Blair.

  • Movie Reviews - Justin reviews movies and gives his hot take on each one.

  • Living With Mental Illness - A serious article based off of real student's experience with mental illness at GPHS.

  • Scholars' Column - Scholarships for Students.

  • Creative Writing Corner - For students to express their creative writing skills.

  • GP Upcoming Events - Grants Pass has a wide range of events available to attend in the near future, and Sadie Allison summarizes a few of the most engrossing ones to offer.

  • Cartoon Corner - Fun cartoons and art for all! You can submit your own to be part of our next issue.

Why should I care about monthly columns? Aren't they repetitive?

Monthly columns are a good way to consistently have something to read on a topic that you are interested in, or to follow a column's different sides and views with different topics but the same overall theme that you'd like to read about. Although columns usually have the same title, they are not repetitive because the topic is different every month with another very interesting article different than the previous months' issue.

Can I interact with monthly columns more than once?

Of course you can! In fact, we encourage it! We love hearing from readers, and we have several columns that are a great opportunity for Scroller input and engagement!