The Yale Herald
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The Yale Herald is a weekly student newspaper published by students of Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. The newspaper was founded in 1986 and is known for its distinctive tabloid format. It covers university news, sports, arts, and features sections dedicated to campus life and cultural commentary.
History[edit | edit source]
The Yale Herald was established in 1986 by a group of undergraduate students at Yale University. It was created as an alternative voice on campus, aiming to provide a more informal and accessible perspective compared to the older Yale Daily News. Over the years, The Yale Herald has grown in readership and influence, covering significant events at Yale and in the surrounding New Haven community.
Content and Features[edit | edit source]
The Yale Herald features a variety of content sections:
- News: Covering the latest developments and events at Yale University and occasionally in New Haven.
- Opinion: Editorials, guest columns, and letters to the editor concerning campus and global issues.
- Arts: Reviews and critiques of local arts events, including theatre, music, and visual arts.
- Sports: Coverage of Yale Bulldogs sports teams and intramural sports.
- Voices: Personal essays and interviews that provide insights into the diverse experiences of Yale students.
- Yale & Beyond: Articles focusing on matters extending beyond the campus, including international affairs and national trends.
Circulation and Publication[edit | edit source]
The Yale Herald is published every Friday during the academic year, with a circulation that includes not only Yale students, faculty, and staff but also members of the New Haven community. The newspaper is funded through advertising revenues and support from Yale University.
Impact and Recognition[edit | edit source]
The Yale Herald has been recognized for its journalistic quality and has received several collegiate newspaper awards. It serves as a training ground for aspiring journalists and editors, many of whom have gone on to successful careers in the media industry.
See Also[edit | edit source]
External Links[edit | edit source]
- [Official website]
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