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The '''Columbia Undergraduate Science Journal''' or '''CUSJ''' is a journal of science for undergraduates at Columbia.
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The '''Columbia Undergraduate Science Journal''' or '''CUSJ''' is a journal of science for undergraduates at Columbia. The Columbia Undergraduate Science Journal (CUSJ) is Columbia's premier undergraduate science research publication and organization. The organization publishes two annual journals: the Columbia Undergraduate Science Journal and the Columbia Junior Science Journal. In addition, CUSJ serves as a hub for the student-scientist community on campus and beyond, conducting local outreach, holding public events, and maintaining the virtual community through the Facebook group Student Scientists @ Columbia. CUSJ consists of an editorial board that meets once weekly. Archives can be accessed at cusj.columbia.edu.
  
It has been mocked by the [[Jester of Columbia]], mostly due to the fact that the CUSJ took a 1906 piece in the Jester about the non-existence of the ether seriously.
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In [[2007]], it was embroiled in a bizarre [[CUSJ-Jester Feud|feud]] with the ''[[Jester]]'', a campus humor magazine.  
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
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* [http://cusj.columbia.edu/ CUSJ website]
 
* [http://cusj.columbia.edu/ CUSJ website]
  
[[Category:Publications]]
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[[Category:Student publications]]

Latest revision as of 10:20, 15 September 2020

The Columbia Undergraduate Science Journal or CUSJ is a journal of science for undergraduates at Columbia. The Columbia Undergraduate Science Journal (CUSJ) is Columbia's premier undergraduate science research publication and organization. The organization publishes two annual journals: the Columbia Undergraduate Science Journal and the Columbia Junior Science Journal. In addition, CUSJ serves as a hub for the student-scientist community on campus and beyond, conducting local outreach, holding public events, and maintaining the virtual community through the Facebook group Student Scientists @ Columbia. CUSJ consists of an editorial board that meets once weekly. Archives can be accessed at cusj.columbia.edu.

In 2007, it was embroiled in a bizarre feud with the Jester, a campus humor magazine.

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