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Among its popular features are designations of [[Campus Character]]s, snippets of campus gossip, "Digitalia Columbiana" (pieces of absurd writing culled from campus computers) and columns by [[Verily Veritas]], an extremely pretentious fictional Columbia student. It is also known for its exclusive use of hand-drawn illustrations. | Among its popular features are designations of [[Campus Character]]s, snippets of campus gossip, "Digitalia Columbiana" (pieces of absurd writing culled from campus computers) and columns by [[Verily Veritas]], an extremely pretentious fictional Columbia student. It is also known for its exclusive use of hand-drawn illustrations. | ||
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== History == | == History == |
Latest revision as of 17:29, 28 April 2016
The Blue and White is an undergraduate magazine. The magazine is an outlet for intellectual and political discussion, literary publication, and general parody. It has recently begun to foray into in-depth pieces on campus life and politics. True to its name, the magazine is printed in blue ink on white paper.
Among its popular features are designations of Campus Characters, snippets of campus gossip, "Digitalia Columbiana" (pieces of absurd writing culled from campus computers) and columns by Verily Veritas, an extremely pretentious fictional Columbia student. It is also known for its exclusive use of hand-drawn illustrations.
They are both blue and white, but mostly white.
The current editor in chief is Channing Prend.
Contents
History
The Blue and White was founded in 1890. It disbanded for unknown reasons in 1893.
In 1998, a handful of undergraduates revived the journal based on the original format. The staff has since grown to several dozen writers and contributors. In 2005, the magazine switched to monthly editions, affirming its presence on the campus. Recently, the magazine has focused more on pieces of "hard" journalism, in contradistinction to its former, less serious, and more literary character.
The staff of The Blue and White meets in the crypt of St Paul's Chapel. Meetings are inaugurated with a bizarre ritual known as "pokey", in which two staffers grab each others' hands and attempt to poke one another with their index fingers.
The Bwog
See full article: Bwog
In 2006, The Blue and White established Bwog, a blog counterpart to the magazine. Bwog publishes gossip and other Columbia news around the clock.
Recent cover illustrations
Current and former members
Editors in Chief
- Daniel Stone CC '16
- Torsten Odland CC '15
- Conor Skelding CC '14
- Brian Wagner SEAS '13
- Mark Hay CC '12
- Liz Naiden CC '12 (resigned early)
- Jon Hill CC '11
- Juli Weiner BC' 10
- Anna Phillips CC '09
- Taylor Walsh CC '08
- Avi Zvi Zenilman CC '07
- Zach Bendiner CC '06
- Cara Rachele CC '05
- Craig Hollander CC '04
- Anand Venkatesan CC '03
- Richard Mammana CC '02
- Matthew Rascoff CC '01
- Sidney Treat, CC 1893
Current members
- Will Holt CC '15
- Torsten Odland CC '15
- Luca Marzorati CC '15
- Naomi Sharp CC '15
- Jessie Chansen-Taber CC '16
- Leila Mgaloblishvili CC '16
- Somer Omar CC '16
- Daniel Stone CC '16
- Hallie Nell Swanson CC '16
- Matthew Seife CC '16
- Alexander Pines CC '16
- Sean Augustine-Obi CC'16
- Channing Prend CC '17
- Virginia Fu CC '17
- Zane Bhansali CC '17
Former members
- Addison Anderson CC'07
- Chris Beam CC'06
- Michael Yates Crowley
- Michelle Legro BC'05
- Telis Demos
- Kate Linthicum
- Franklin Foer (Honorary)
- Noam Milgrom-Elcott CC'00
- Mike Schiraldi SEAS'00
- Gideon Yago CC'00
- Brendan Ballou CC'09
- Lydia DePillis CC'09
- Katie Reedy CC'09
- Anna Phillips
- Marc Tracy
- Juli Weiner
- Dave Plotz