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− | The '''Asian Journal''' was a student literary journal oriented towards asian students. It's last issue was published in Spring 2004, and was eventually resurrected by its members in Spring 2006 as [[Tablet]], a multi-cultural literary magazine.<ref>[http://www.columbiaspectator.com/2006/02/07/hot-presses-new-magazines-emerge-across-campus-despite-financial-obstacles Hot Off the Presses: New Magazines Emerge Across Campus Despite Financial Obstacles], Columbia Spectator, 7 February 2006</ref> | + | The '''Asian Journal''' was a student literary journal oriented towards asian students. It's last issue was published in Spring 2004, and was eventually resurrected by its members in Spring 2006 as [[Tablet]], a multi-cultural literary magazine.<ref>[http://www.columbiaspectator.com/2006/02/07/hot-presses-new-magazines-emerge-across-campus-despite-financial-obstacles Hot Off the Presses: New Magazines Emerge Across Campus Despite Financial Obstacles], Columbia Spectator, 7 February 2006</ref> It may date back to 1976.<ref>Ads posted in the Spec in 1976 [http://spectatorarchive.library.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/columbia?a=d&d=cs19761021-01.2.12.2 announcing staffing and organizing], and in 1977 [http://spectatorarchive.library.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/columbia?a=d&d=cs19771013-01.2.22.1 announcing a second general meeting], suggest that such an organization has deep roots. Interestingly, the journal was based out of McIntosh on Barnard's campus.</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 15:56, 16 November 2013
The Asian Journal was a student literary journal oriented towards asian students. It's last issue was published in Spring 2004, and was eventually resurrected by its members in Spring 2006 as Tablet, a multi-cultural literary magazine.[1] It may date back to 1976.[2]
References
- ↑ Hot Off the Presses: New Magazines Emerge Across Campus Despite Financial Obstacles, Columbia Spectator, 7 February 2006
- ↑ Ads posted in the Spec in 1976 announcing staffing and organizing, and in 1977 announcing a second general meeting, suggest that such an organization has deep roots. Interestingly, the journal was based out of McIntosh on Barnard's campus.