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'''Eclectica Esoterica''' ("dub-E" or [EE] for short) is Columbia's newest publication, founded in winter 2007 by Jerone Hsu CC '07.
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'''Eclectica Esoterica''' ("dub-E" or [EE] for short) was a publication founded in winter [[2007]] by Jerone Hsu CC '07.
  
The bi-annual magazine's mission is to offer both the eclectic and esoteric in the form of Columbia student papers. According to the magazine, "The idea is to provide a venue for Columbia to share some of its most interesting and novel student work in a non-academic, non-field-specific atmosphere, providing a forum for those brilliant papers that don't fit squarely into other journals by subject matter or style."
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The bi-annual magazine's mission was to offer both the eclectic and esoteric in the form of Columbia student papers. According to the magazine, "The idea is to provide a venue for Columbia to share some of its most interesting and novel student work in a non-academic, non-field-specific atmosphere, providing a forum for those brilliant papers that don't fit squarely into other journals by subject matter or style."
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There is no online evidence that a second issue was ever published.
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
 
* [http://www.eclecticaesoterica.com/ Eclectica Esoterica website]
 
* [http://www.eclecticaesoterica.com/ Eclectica Esoterica website]
  
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[[Category:Student publications]]

Latest revision as of 16:33, 14 June 2010

Eclectica Esoterica ("dub-E" or [EE] for short) was a publication founded in winter 2007 by Jerone Hsu CC '07.

The bi-annual magazine's mission was to offer both the eclectic and esoteric in the form of Columbia student papers. According to the magazine, "The idea is to provide a venue for Columbia to share some of its most interesting and novel student work in a non-academic, non-field-specific atmosphere, providing a forum for those brilliant papers that don't fit squarely into other journals by subject matter or style."

There is no online evidence that a second issue was ever published.

External links