Publication

Broadside
Broadside is student-run current events newsletter distributed weekly in dining halls. Our aim is to provide the student body convenient access to headline news stories in a more readable and space-efficient format than found in newspapers and magazines. Our writers provide balanced reports, summarizing and often debating issues of national and international interest. New writers are always welcome. Adviser: Mr. Pruitt

Exonian
The Exonian, the oldest preparatory school paper in America, is published weekly by its student board. Over half the student body, as well as many parents and alumni/ae, hold subscriptions to the paper, which acts as a forum for the ideas of the Exeter community and prints extensive news, sports, and feature articles. Advisers: Mr. Golay. Financial Adviser: Mr. Merrill

P.E.A.L.
P.E.A.L.--- PEA Life magazine, founded in 2003 by Sarah Schwartz, is a student-run magazine offering a variety of content focused on all varieties of life at Exeter. PEAL is a full-color magazine that prints three to four times a year, and regularly features art, fiction, and articles produced by students at the Academy. PEAL is entirely independently funded by advertisements and donations, and is distributed at no cost to all students on campus. Advisers: Ms. Cahalane and Ms. Desmond

PEAN
The PEAN board takes full responsibility for publishing the school's approximately 500-page yearbook. Students create layouts, take photographs, write copy, solicit advertising, and sell copies of the book. They produce the entire book on the desktop, using a bank of Macintosh computers, digital cameras, and flatbed scanners. Both experienced and inexperienced students are encouraged to get involved. Advisers: Ms. Babecki , Ms. Christoph, Ms.  Komando, and Ms.Misenheimer.

Pendulum
Pendulum is PEA's literary and arts magazine, in existence off and on since the early 1960s. Before spring break, the editors select prose, poetry, and visual arts submitted by PEA students. Adviser: Ms. Flynn

PIP (People Interested In Poetry)
PIP is the only publication on campus that is exclusively dedicated to poetry. PIP meets informally to critique constructively any work that is handed in. Once a year, an issue containing student works is published. Adviser: Mr. Hearon

Phillips Exeter Political Review
A nonpartisan magazine of politics and international affairs. This magazine is the successful merger of Exeter’s two original political magazines: The Peanut Gallery and The Electorate. Unlike its predecessors, the magazine will take articles from both the liberal and conservative sides of American politics, in an attempt to prevent political fundamentalism. With heads who have worked on Presidential, Congressional and local campaigns, the magazine will in addition to providing opinion, focus on the 2008 elections, the primaries, and their subsidiaries. The magazine receives its financial backing from donations, advertisements, and subscriptions, and is always looking for donors and people with innovative ideas for financial longevity. The magazine will be published, written and maintained by Phillips Exeter Academy students and will strive to present a fair and neutral position on all topics. It will try to stay away from radical view points and attempt to educate its readers as well as engross. The magazine is produced over six times a year in two alternating formats, and will serve as Exeter’s first non-literary professional and consistent publication. Adviser: Ms. Brown

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