Student Publications
Student Voices, Amplified
Marlborough’s student publications are more than just platforms—they're powerful expressions of voice, perspective, and creativity. From award-winning journalism to bold literary works, our students lead every stage of the publishing process: writing, editing, designing, and producing with purpose. Whether reporting on campus life, tackling global issues, or exploring artistic expression, these publications reflect the depth and diversity of student thought on campus.
Sundial
The Sundial is Marlborough’s annual student-designed yearbook. Students lead all aspects of production—from photography and design to writing and layout—capturing the spirit and stories of the school year.
The M
The M introduces Middle School students to the fundamentals of journalism. Through reporting, writing, and photography, students build confidence and curiosity as they cover student life and community events.
The Edge
Marlborough's literary magazine celebrating student, staff, and faculty work. Community members are encouraged to submit their writing and/or art pieces to be published twice a year.
Marlborough Academic Research Society Journal (MARS)
The MARS Journal offers students a platform to publish peer-reviewed academic work. Led by students, the journal promotes scholarly writing, peer review, and cross-disciplinary dialogue.
Life at Marlborough
- Classroom Spotlight
Art History and History collide during Mexican Muralism Day with Juniors in Honors Modern World History.
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- Guest Speakers
Austen Danielle Bohmer, who plays Glinda in the national tour of Wicked, offers a masterclass in embracing life’s uncertainties, staying true to yourself, and finding joy in the journey of self-discovery.
- Arts
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- Pushing Perspectives
- Awards
Marlborough Junior Ava C. ’26 finds her voice and steps into the spotlight as a finalist at A Noise Within Teen Monologue Festival.
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- Classroom Spotlight
Mr. Quimby’s English III class discusses Exit West by Mohsin Hamid in conversation with Seaver Gallery art exhibition Terraforms.
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