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'''The Lion''' (often known as the "Columbia Lion" because of its URL, [http://thecolumbialion.com thecolumbialion.com]) was a student blog launched in February of [[2013]].  It's supposed to be like [[Bwog]] or [[Spectrum]], but better, and more dedicated to humor. It shut down in December 2014.<ref>http://columbialion.com/blog/for-sale-campus-publication/</ref>
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'''The Lion''' (often known as the "Columbia Lion" because of its URL, [http://thecolumbialion.com thecolumbialion.com]) is (was?) a student blog launched in February of [[2013]].  It's supposed to be like [[Bwog]] or [[Spectrum]], but better, and more dedicated to humor. In December 2014, it announced that it was being put up for sale.<ref>http://columbialion.com/blog/for-sale-campus-publication/</ref>
  
 
The Lion was the brainchild of [[Stephen Snowder]], former [[Spectrum]] editor, and [[Jake Davidson]], former Online Editor of the ''[[Columbia Daily Spectator]]''. Davidson told ''[[The Blue and White]]'', "[I]t became clear that Spec was too serious. We just wanted to be weird about it and make weird Columbia jokes"<ref>http://theblueandwhite.org/may13/cub_reporters.pdf</ref>.
 
The Lion was the brainchild of [[Stephen Snowder]], former [[Spectrum]] editor, and [[Jake Davidson]], former Online Editor of the ''[[Columbia Daily Spectator]]''. Davidson told ''[[The Blue and White]]'', "[I]t became clear that Spec was too serious. We just wanted to be weird about it and make weird Columbia jokes"<ref>http://theblueandwhite.org/may13/cub_reporters.pdf</ref>.
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To protest the fact that many of the candidates in the [[CCSC]] [[CCSC Elections, 2013|2013 elections]] were running unopposed, The Columbia Lion ran their own write-in ticket.<ref>[http://columbialion.com/vote/ The Lion Party write-in ticket]</ref> To no one's surprise, they lost, but received roughly 7% of the vote, the best ever showing by a write-in candidate.<ref>[http://columbialion.com/blog/ccsc-election-lion-party-robbed-by-corrupt-system-still-most-successful-write-in-ever/ The Lion Party results]</ref>
 
To protest the fact that many of the candidates in the [[CCSC]] [[CCSC Elections, 2013|2013 elections]] were running unopposed, The Columbia Lion ran their own write-in ticket.<ref>[http://columbialion.com/vote/ The Lion Party write-in ticket]</ref> To no one's surprise, they lost, but received roughly 7% of the vote, the best ever showing by a write-in candidate.<ref>[http://columbialion.com/blog/ccsc-election-lion-party-robbed-by-corrupt-system-still-most-successful-write-in-ever/ The Lion Party results]</ref>
  
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In fall 2013, off the heels of [[Abby Abrams]]' investigative reporting about ZBT, the Lion published the details of SAE's hazing violation that ultimately got them kicked off campus.
  
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In spring 2014, the Lion launched a campaign to add a "Sandwich Ambassador" to CCSC, which ultimately succeeded. The first sandwich ambassador was elected in September.
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The Lion was parodied by the CUMB in spring 2014 for an anonymous post by a Columbia student claiming to be a male gigolo that went viral. If you google "[[Sean Augustine-Obi]] Columbia," several results involving the gigolo still show up.
  
 
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Revision as of 02:50, 22 December 2014

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The Lion (often known as the "Columbia Lion" because of its URL, thecolumbialion.com) is (was?) a student blog launched in February of 2013. It's supposed to be like Bwog or Spectrum, but better, and more dedicated to humor. In December 2014, it announced that it was being put up for sale.[1]

The Lion was the brainchild of Stephen Snowder, former Spectrum editor, and Jake Davidson, former Online Editor of the Columbia Daily Spectator. Davidson told The Blue and White, "[I]t became clear that Spec was too serious. We just wanted to be weird about it and make weird Columbia jokes"[2].

To protest the fact that many of the candidates in the CCSC 2013 elections were running unopposed, The Columbia Lion ran their own write-in ticket.[3] To no one's surprise, they lost, but received roughly 7% of the vote, the best ever showing by a write-in candidate.[4]

In fall 2013, off the heels of Abby Abrams' investigative reporting about ZBT, the Lion published the details of SAE's hazing violation that ultimately got them kicked off campus.

In spring 2014, the Lion launched a campaign to add a "Sandwich Ambassador" to CCSC, which ultimately succeeded. The first sandwich ambassador was elected in September.

The Lion was parodied by the CUMB in spring 2014 for an anonymous post by a Columbia student claiming to be a male gigolo that went viral. If you google "Sean Augustine-Obi Columbia," several results involving the gigolo still show up.

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