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The Yeti
Editor-in-ChiefPerry Petruccelli (2013- )
Former editorsCatalina Chiang (2012-2013)
Morgan Kayser (2010-12)
Thomas Nudi (2011)
Heidi Kerr (2009-10)
Ryan Jenkins & Ginny Kotzias (2008-09)
Ryan Jenkins (2006-08)
Kelsey Visser & Alex Joyce (2006)
Ryan Brody (2005-06)
CategoriesJournalism
Fiction
Poetry
Interviews
Views
Humor
FrequencyQuarterly
Circulation5,000
PublisherCampus Progress and Florida State University
First issueApril 2005
CountryUnited States
Based inTallahassee, Florida
LanguageEnglish
WebsiteTheYetiOnline.com

The Yeti is a magazine published in Tallahassee, Florida since 2005. It is published with the help of Florida State University and Campus Progress and is currently edited by Perry Peruccelli.

History

The first issue of The Yeti was published in April 2005 by a team of Florida State University writing students who noticed the lack of an independent voice in the community. The students established The Yeti as an official organization on the Florida State campus and acquired assistance from Campus Progress soon after.

In Summer 2011, The Yeti brought on a team of new staff members, revamping the image and function of the magazine. A hip hop song was recorded with local musicians S.B.E. and a music video was shot. During that time The Strozier Library at Florida State University began an archive of the physical history of the publication in the Special Collections department.

References

  1. "The Yeti April 2005". Issuu. Retrieved 20 March 2013.
  2. ""The Yeti" by S.B.E." YouTube. Retrieved 20 March 2013.
  3. "The Yeti Collection". Florida State University. Retrieved 20 March 2013.

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