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− | ''Not to be confused with [[Tablet Magazine]], which is a Jewish magazine unaffiliated with Columbia'' | + | :''Not to be confused with [[Tablet Magazine]], which is a Jewish magazine unaffiliated with Columbia'' |
'''''Tablet''''' is Columbia's multi-cultural literary magazine. It publishes issues bi-annually. It was established in spring of 2006 by members of the [[Asian Journal]] which had last been printed in 2004, who wanted to revive the Journal but with a broader appeal.<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> | '''''Tablet''''' is Columbia's multi-cultural literary magazine. It publishes issues bi-annually. It was established in spring of 2006 by members of the [[Asian Journal]] which had last been printed in 2004, who wanted to revive the Journal but with a broader appeal.<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> |
Latest revision as of 18:40, 23 November 2013
- Not to be confused with Tablet Magazine, which is a Jewish magazine unaffiliated with Columbia
Tablet is Columbia's multi-cultural literary magazine. It publishes issues bi-annually. It was established in spring of 2006 by members of the Asian Journal which had last been printed in 2004, who wanted to revive the Journal but with a broader appeal.[1]
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- ↑ Hot Off the Presses: New Magazines Emerge Across Campus Despite Financial Obstacles, Columbia Spectator, 7 February 2006