Jester of Columbia

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Jester of Columbia is a humor magazine published by Columbia University in New York City. It was founded in 1901 and is one of the oldest college humor magazines in the United States. The magazine is known for its satirical articles, cartoons, and parodies, often focusing on campus life, politics, and popular culture.

History[edit | edit source]

The Jester of Columbia was established in 1901 by a group of Columbia University students. The magazine quickly gained popularity for its witty and irreverent content. Over the years, it has featured contributions from many notable alumni, including Corey Ford, Allen Ginsberg, and Terrence McNally.

Content[edit | edit source]

The magazine typically includes a mix of satirical articles, humorous essays, cartoons, and parodies. It often addresses topics relevant to the student body, such as university policies, student organizations, and social issues. The Jester of Columbia also frequently parodies popular media, including movies, television shows, and music.

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Legacy[edit | edit source]

The Jester of Columbia has had a significant impact on the culture of Columbia University and has influenced other college humor publications. It has served as a platform for budding writers and artists, many of whom have gone on to successful careers in literature, journalism, and entertainment.

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