The New Journal

Magazine at Yale University From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The New Journal is a magazine at Yale University that publishes creative nonfiction about Yale and New Haven. Inspired by New Journalism writers like Tom Wolfe and Gay Talese, the student-run publication was established by Daniel Yergin and Peter Yeager in 1967 to publish investigative pieces and in-depth interviews.[1][2]

Editors-in-ChiefChloe Budakian and Calista Oetama
FrequencyFive per year
FounderDaniel Yergin and Peter Yeager
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The New Journal
Cover of The New Journal, September Issue, 2024
Editors-in-ChiefChloe Budakian and Calista Oetama
CategoriesStudent publication
FrequencyFive per year
FounderDaniel Yergin and Peter Yeager
Founded1967
CompanyThe New Journal at Yale, Inc.
CountryUnited States
Based inNew Haven, Connecticut
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.thenewjournalatyale.com
ISSN0028-6001
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The New Journal publishes five issues per year.[3] The magazine is distributed free of charge at Yale and in New Haven and was among the first university publications not to charge a subscription fee.[1][4]

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