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The '''Columbia Undergraduate Science Journal''' or '''CUSJ''' is a journal of science for undergraduates at Columbia.
 
The '''Columbia Undergraduate Science Journal''' or '''CUSJ''' is a journal of science for undergraduates at Columbia.
  
It has been mocked by the [[Jester of Columbia]], mostly due to the fact that the CUSJ took a 1906 piece in the Jester about the non-existence of the ether seriously.
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It has been mocked by the [[Jester of Columbia]], mostly  
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==Jester-CUSJ war==
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In [[2007]], a bizarre conflict developed between the ''Jester'' and the ''CUSJ'' and the humor magazine ''[[Jester]]''. In April of that year, members of ''CUSJ'' stole 700+ copies of ''Jester'', returning them days later with a manifesto alleging that ''Jester'' "promotes scientific fallacies".
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''CUSJ'' charges Jester with a "lackluster understanding of particle physics, frequent misrepresentations of string theory, and fervent hatred toward America." After all, they assert, "who wants a lusterful understanding of particle physics?"
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''Jester'' writers contend they have a "brilliant understanding of particle physics," make frequently correct representations of string theory, and mount a "fervent defense of America against the ''Columbia Undergraduate Science Journal''." ''Jester'' also likes to mock ''CUSJ'' for taking a 1906 piece in the ''Jester'' about the non-existence of the ether seriously.
  
 
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== External links ==

Revision as of 12:04, 9 April 2007

The Columbia Undergraduate Science Journal or CUSJ is a journal of science for undergraduates at Columbia.

It has been mocked by the Jester of Columbia, mostly

Jester-CUSJ war

In 2007, a bizarre conflict developed between the Jester and the CUSJ and the humor magazine Jester. In April of that year, members of CUSJ stole 700+ copies of Jester, returning them days later with a manifesto alleging that Jester "promotes scientific fallacies".

CUSJ charges Jester with a "lackluster understanding of particle physics, frequent misrepresentations of string theory, and fervent hatred toward America." After all, they assert, "who wants a lusterful understanding of particle physics?"

Jester writers contend they have a "brilliant understanding of particle physics," make frequently correct representations of string theory, and mount a "fervent defense of America against the Columbia Undergraduate Science Journal." Jester also likes to mock CUSJ for taking a 1906 piece in the Jester about the non-existence of the ether seriously.

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