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In [[2007]], a bizarre conflict developed between the ''[[Jester]]'', a campus humor magazine, and the ''[[Columbia Undergraduate Science Journal]]''. 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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In [[2007]], a bizarre conflict developed between the ''[[Jester]]'', a campus humor magazine, and the ''[[Columbia Undergraduate Science Journal]]''. The feud initially played out in the comments pages of the [[Bwog]], wherein members of the respective organizations posted angry, insulting, and occasionally threatening messages about the other publication. The root cause of the fight is not known by the public at large.
  
''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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The fight escalated when members of the ''CUSJ'' altered the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jester_of_Columbia Jester Wikipedia enrty], claiming the group promoted "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?" They also added ''Jester'' to the group of internationally recognized terrorist organizations. This vandalism was covered on the Bwog.
  
''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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In rebuttal, ''Jester'' writers edited their Wikipedia page to claim that 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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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". The manifesto then referred to a website, [www.jesterlackssoundscience.com www.jesterlackssoundscience.com], which presents a rambling and incoherent argument claiming that Jester is responsible for egregious
  
 
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Revision as of 16:08, 29 April 2007

In 2007, a bizarre conflict developed between the Jester, a campus humor magazine, and the Columbia Undergraduate Science Journal. The feud initially played out in the comments pages of the Bwog, wherein members of the respective organizations posted angry, insulting, and occasionally threatening messages about the other publication. The root cause of the fight is not known by the public at large.

The fight escalated when members of the CUSJ altered the Jester Wikipedia enrty, claiming the group promoted "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?" They also added Jester to the group of internationally recognized terrorist organizations. This vandalism was covered on the Bwog.

In rebuttal, Jester writers edited their Wikipedia page to claim that 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.

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". The manifesto then referred to a website, [www.jesterlackssoundscience.com www.jesterlackssoundscience.com], which presents a rambling and incoherent argument claiming that Jester is responsible for egregious

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