The Gadfly is a quarterly magazine written and edited by Columbia University undergraduates - including students of Columbia College, the Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and the Columbia University School of General Studies - that focuses on accessible philosophy to provoke thought among the general student body. It was founded in 2007 by undergraduates of Columbia University (citation). The first issue was published in J...
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