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− | '''''Sundial''''' was a student publication, presumably named after the [[Sundial]] in the center of the [[Morningside Heights campus]], that is known to have existed in the early 1980s. | + | '''''Sundial''''' was a student publication, presumably named after the [[The Sundial|Sundial]] in the center of the [[Morningside Heights campus]], that is known to have existed in the early 1980s. |
− | [[Barack Obama]] wrote at least one article for the magazine's spring [[1983]] edition. | + | [[Barack Obama]] wrote at least one article for the magazine's spring [[1983]] edition.<ref>[http://www.politico.com/static/PPM116_obamaessay.html Obama's ''Sundial'' article]</ref> |
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[[Category:Inactive clubs]] | [[Category:Inactive clubs]] | ||
[[Category:Student publications]] | [[Category:Student publications]] |
Latest revision as of 00:46, 14 January 2009
Sundial was a student publication, presumably named after the Sundial in the center of the Morningside Heights campus, that is known to have existed in the early 1980s.
Barack Obama wrote at least one article for the magazine's spring 1983 edition.[1]