The Yale Herald
Student-run newspaper of Yale University
Type | Weekly student publication |
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School | Yale University |
Editor-in-chief | Rafaela Kottou, Arthur Delot-Vilain (2023-24)[1] |
Founded | 1986; 38 years ago (1986) |
Circulation | 2,000 |
Website | yale-herald |
The Yale Herald[2] is a newspaper run by undergraduate students at Yale University since 1986. A weekly, the paper covers campus and local events and aims to provide in-depth investigative reporting; it also includes essays, interviews, opinion pieces, culture articles, and reviews.[3] The paper has a circulation of more than 2,000 and is distributed free of charge throughout the Yale campus.[4]
Notable alumni
Journalists
- Anne Barnard: Beirut bureau chief, The New York Times
- Joshua Benton: director, Nieman Journalism Lab at Harvard University
- Carl Bialik: reporter, FiveThirtyEight
- Kevin Delaney: editor-in-chief, Quartz
- Ben Greenman: novelist, staffer at The New Yorker
- Ed Park: senior editor of Amazon Publishing's Little A literary fiction imprint
- Bradley Peniston: editor, Armed Forces Journal
- Tiffany Pham: founder, Mogul
- Nathaniel Rich: senior editor, The Paris Review
- Ben Smith: journalist, The New York Times; former editor-in-chief, BuzzFeed News
- Jyoti Thottam: Op-Eds business and economics editor, The New York Times;[5] former South Asia bureau chief, Time
- Jon Wertheim: covers sports for Sports Illustrated, 60 Minutes, and the Tennis Channel.
- Jessica Winter: arts editor, Time[6]
Other
- Peter Beinart: senior fellow, Council on Foreign Relations
- Andrew J. Gerber: Medical Director/CEO, Austen Riggs Center
- Michael Gerber, founder, The American Bystander
- John Hodgman: author, humorist, The Daily Show correspondent
- Stephen Lange Ranzini: president/CEO, University Bank
- Demetri Martin: humorist, actor
- Matt Matros: professional poker player
- Greg Pak: filmmaker, Marvel Comics writer
- Jill Savitt: executive director, Dream for Darfur
- Josh Shelov: director of original programming, NBC Sports
- Allison Silverman: executive producer, The Colbert Report
References
- ^ "Masthead – The Yale Herald". 2022-09-06. Archived from the original on 6 September 2022. Retrieved 2022-09-06.
- ^ "Yale Herald". The Yale Herald. Retrieved 25 November 2013.
- ^ "Review". The Yale Herald. Retrieved 25 November 2013.
- ^ "About Us". The Yale Herald. 2017-09-22. Retrieved 2024-04-09.
- ^ "A New Face in Op-Ed: Jyoti Thottam". The New York Times Company. March 5, 2018. Retrieved 2018-03-06.
- ^ "Jessica Winter". TIME Media Kit. March 26, 2012. Archived from the original on June 16, 2013.
External links
- The Yale Herald online
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Yale University
- Namesake: Elihu Yale
- President: Peter Salovey (predecessors)
- Provost: Scott Strobel
- Dean of Yale Law School
- Faculty
- Sterling Professors
- People list
- Faculty of Arts and Sciences
- Undergraduate: College
- Graduate: Graduate Arts and Sciences
- Professional: Architecture
- Art
- Divinity
- Drama
- Engineering & Applied Science
- Environment
- Global Affairs
- Law
- Management
- Medicine
- Music
- Nursing
- Public Health
- Sacred Music
- Defunct: Sheffield Scientific School
museums
- Team: Yale Bulldogs
- Mascot: Handsome Dan
- Sports: Baseball
- Men's basketball
- Women's basketball
- Football
- Men's ice hockey
- Women's ice hockey
- Men's lacrosse
- Rugby
- Men's soccer
- Women's soccer
- Men's squash
- Swimming and diving
- Arenas: Yale Bowl (football)
- Ingalls Rink (hockey)
- Yale Golf Course
- Bush Field (baseball)
- Reese Stadium (soccer and lacrosse)
- Payne Whitney Gymnasium
- Rivalries: Harvard–Yale Regatta
- Harvard–Yale football rivalry
- Publications:
- Alumni Magazine
- Bladderball
- Daily News
- The Herald
- Law Journal
- Literary Magazine
- Gruber Foundation
- Manuscript Society
- Open Yale Courses
- The Record
- Rumpus Magazine
- Russell Trust Association
- Silliman Lectures
- Sustainable Food Program
- World Fellows
- Yale-NUS College
- Terry Lectures
- Untitled [Senior Thesis], 2008
- Category
- Commons
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