Noble and Greenough School - Publications

Publications

There are several publications at the Noble and Greenough School. The most well-known is the Nobleman, a student-run newspaper that is overseen by a faculty adviser, funded by the school, and prints the most often. The Nobleman is typically a 20 page paper that publishes anything from local school issues and facts to global issues, and is largely features and opinion based. It is known for making amusing announcements in daily assembly. There is also Calliope, a literary arts magazine that is published every year several times. La Noblesse is a publication that members of the French Club, the Language Department and other language enthusiasts print occasionally. Finally, there is the school yearbook which is produced by a group of students in the upper school every year. There are also several middle school equivalents, such as the MS Press and Chrysalis.

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