Porter-Gaud School - School Publications

School Publications

Porter-Gaud has six student produced publications. Each is funded by the school and supervised by a faculty member. Porter-Gaud's Development Office also produces two regular publications. In addition to the eight aforementioned official publications, unofficial student produced and funded weekly newspapers can be found on campus.

Student Publications

  • Polygon – School Yearbook
  • The Porter Grits – Upper School Newspaper, est. 1920
  • Watch – Upper School Literary Magazine, merged with and took over "The Porter Grits" in 2010.
  • The Porter Gaudzette (inactive)– Middle School Newspaper, est. 2004
  • Daze Between – Middle School Literary Magazine
  • The Paper Clip – Lower School Literary Magazine
  • The Cyclone Times (inactive) - Lower School Newsletter

Development Publications

  • Porter-Gaud Magazine – Summer/Fall and Winter/Spring magazine, distributed to all alumni, families, students and faculty
  • Gaudeamus – weekly electronic publication

Unofficial Publications

  • The Frog Weekly (inactive)- a weekly newspaper produced and funded entirely by students, est. Aug. 2004 by five members of the senior class.
  • The Weekly (inactive)– a weekly newspaper produced and funded entirely by students.

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