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The '''''Jester of Columbia''''', or simply the '''''Jester''''', is a campus humor magazine. Legendarily founded on [[April 1|April Fool's Day]], [[1901]], it is one of the oldest such publications in the US. Revived in [[2001]] after a 12-year lapse in publication and again in [[2004]] after a shorter one, ''Jester'' has once again begun to produce magazines as well as sponsor comedy events on Columbia's campus.  It is widely acclaimed as "somewhat funny every now and then," a major achievement for any college humor publication.
 
The '''''Jester of Columbia''''', or simply the '''''Jester''''', is a campus humor magazine. Legendarily founded on [[April 1|April Fool's Day]], [[1901]], it is one of the oldest such publications in the US. Revived in [[2001]] after a 12-year lapse in publication and again in [[2004]] after a shorter one, ''Jester'' has once again begun to produce magazines as well as sponsor comedy events on Columbia's campus.  It is widely acclaimed as "somewhat funny every now and then," a major achievement for any college humor publication.
  
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*[[Allen Ginsberg]], poet of the [[Beat Generation]]
 
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*[[Gerald Green (author)|Gerald Green]], writer
 
*[[Gerald Green (author)|Gerald Green]], writer
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*[[Judd Gregg]], Republican US Senator from New Hampshire
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*[[Ed Koren]], cartoonist
 
*[[Tony Kushner]], playwright
 
*[[Tony Kushner]], playwright
 
*[[Robert Lax]], poet
 
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*[[Lynd Ward]], artist
 
*[[Lynd Ward]], artist
 
*[[Herman Wouk]], writer
 
*[[Herman Wouk]], writer
* Ed Koren, cartoonist
 
  
 
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Revision as of 15:53, 31 October 2009

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The Jester of Columbia, or simply the Jester, is a campus humor magazine. Legendarily founded on April Fool's Day, 1901, it is one of the oldest such publications in the US. Revived in 2001 after a 12-year lapse in publication and again in 2004 after a shorter one, Jester has once again begun to produce magazines as well as sponsor comedy events on Columbia's campus. It is widely acclaimed as "somewhat funny every now and then," a major achievement for any college humor publication.

During the 2006-2007 school year, Jester was embroiled in a bizarre (and possibly one-way, i.e., as a Jester-only prank) feud with the Columbia Undergraduate Science Journal.

Jester covers

The Jester has occasionally been known for its artistically sophisticated covers, a trait which reached its peak during the 1930s, when Ad Reinhardt, later a notable abstract expressionist painter, was one of its editors. The cover art of the Jesters of this period was considered comparable to that of The New Yorker.

Jester alumni

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