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Student-Led Publications

Student-Led Publications

The Rose O’Neill Literary House is home to the College’s Board of Publications, which oversees four student-run publications:  The Collegian, The Elm, The Pegasus, and The Washington College ReviewCurrent students participate in all facets of production, including generating all content, as well as designing, editing, and publishing.

Subscriptions to the Elm and Collegian can be purchased here.

COLLEGIAN

Collegian is Washington College’s official student features magazine, is published monthly by and for the students. Collegian's office is located in Sears House, also known as “the Pub House.”  

Contact Editor in Chief Sophie Foster to get involved!  

Faculty Advisor: James Allen Hall

Read The Collegian 

THE ELM

The Elm is the official campus weekly newspaper, featuring sections on current campus events, opinions, student life, lifestyle, and sports. The Elm office is located in Sears House, also known as “the Pub House.”  

Interested in joining? Contact Editor Olivia Barry to get involved!

The Elm office is located in Sears House, also known as “the Pub House.”  

Faculty Advisor: Dan Divilio

Read The Elm

THE PEGASUS

The Pegasus is the annual Washington College student yearbook, published online. Through theme, text, photographs, video, and design, the yearbook tells the story of Washington College students and their multifaceted lives, both here in Chestertown and beyond the Eastern Shore of Maryland. The yearbook’s goal is to serve as a time capsule for current and future generations.  

The Interns working on The Pegasus are located at The Rose O’Neill Literary House. Interested in becoming an intern? Find more information on our Internships page.

Editor in Chief Delaney Runge to get involved!

Faculty Advisor: Dr. Elizabeth O'Connor

Read The Pegasus 

THE WASHINGTON COLLEGE REVIEW

The Washington College Review was reborn in 2017 as a digital magazine that celebrates excellent writing emerging from the 4 requirements of the Washington College writing program: W1 (First-Year Seminars), W2 (courses), W3 (writing in the major), and W4 (Senior Capstone Experience). Two WCR editorial interns work with a faculty advisory board that includes the directors of Writing and of the Literary House.

The Editorial Interns working on The Washington College Review are located at The Rose O’Neill Literary House. Interested in becoming an intern? Find more information on our Internships page.

Email Editor in Chief Grace Hogsten to get involved!

Faculty Advisor: Sean Meehan

Read  The Washington College Review