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Belated welcome to the proxy, plus: Introducing the p(rob)e!

proxyThe Columbia publications scene can seem oversaturated—there's always something new on newsstands and strewn across dorm hallways. But Barnard has historically been a one-publication campus, with the Bulletin absorbing the journalistic energies of those who don't take their writing talents across the street, or down Broadway to the Spectator.

Until last fall, that is. Keondra Prier, BC '08, had been developing the idea for a magazine centered around the African Diaspora since her sophomore year—and at the end of first semester, it was born in hard copy with the proxy (decapitalization intended), a glossy, full-color, 44-page compendium of reflections on the African experience, from spoken word to personal essays and graphic pastiches. The magazine's inaugural issue has no standardized font or color scheme, creating an almost zine-like collage of words and pictures. One of the most valuable inclusions is a reprint of the infamous Blacky Fun Whitey cartoon published in the Fed in spring 2004 2005, which helped set off a wave of protests and which many students are too young to have actually seen (if you haven't, it's a bit of a punch in the gut.)

The proxy will come out again this semester, with the theme of "commodified activism." Meanwhile, the small proxy staff has followed AAA's Blaaag into the world of loosely ethnicity-oriented blogging with thep(rob)e, a fashionably spare site with posts that comment on campus controversies and celeb faux pas, among other topics. Webmaster Muya Souaiaia, BC '08, and web director Daphne Larose, BC '10, say that one of the reasons they started the blog was a feeling of bad communication, both from the top (Souaiaia was particularly disturbed that she didn't know about the rape of a journalism school student last spring until a professor told her) and among groups.

Next up is a WBAR radio show, and expanded p(rob)e coverage—but only if they've got the staffing for it. If you've got the itch to blog, e-mail theprobe@theproxyproject.org.

- LBD

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Posted by hmm: [#1] [reply] [track]
( posted October 27, 2007 at 11:34 PM )
does anyone read these "magazines"?
Posted by better question: [#2] [reply] [track]
( posted October 27, 2007 at 11:51 PM )
does anyone read these boring entries about these "magazines"?
Posted by i remember: [#3] [reply] [track]
( posted October 28, 2007 at 1:08 AM )
keondra and the staff had an awesome launch party that semester. i hope they're planning another one.
Posted by I read: [#4] [reply] [track]
( posted October 28, 2007 at 1:37 AM )
I think it sounds like a pretty sick project...
Posted by uoeuoe: [#5] [reply] [track]
( posted October 28, 2007 at 1:42 AM )
#1: no

#2: yes
Posted by The Last Question: [#6] [reply] [track] (in reply to #2)
( posted October 28, 2007 at 1:48 AM )
Does anyone read the lame comments about the "boring entries" about these magazines? AND HOW CAN ENTROPY BE REVERSED?
Posted by bob: [#7] [reply] [track]
( posted October 28, 2007 at 2:05 AM )
cartoon was Feb 04 not 05
Posted by proxy joke: [#8] [reply] [track]
( posted October 28, 2007 at 2:49 AM )
is there cotton at the top of tylenol bottles?
Posted by **WHY: [#9] [reply] [track] (in reply to #8)
( posted October 28, 2007 at 2:50 AM )
**WHY is there cotton at the top of tylenol bottles?
Posted by yuppp: [#10] [reply] [track] (in reply to #7)
( posted October 28, 2007 at 4:10 AM )
it sure was feb 2004, which means it's totally before anyone on campus on the 4-year track.
Posted by hmm: [#11] [reply] [track] (in reply to #10)
( posted October 28, 2007 at 8:57 AM )
unless they were on campus when the cartoon was published.

like they were in another school.

or maybe they were just walking across campus in feb 04.
Posted by '09: [#12] [reply] [track] (in reply to #10)
( posted October 28, 2007 at 1:30 PM )
I wish people would leave that in the past. The fed apologized pretty profusely for a cartoon that I would call marginally offensive, I would say only about a notch higher than Quentin Tarantino using the N-word. But they were genuinely contrite, they learned their lesson, and they sin no more. Moreover, anyone on fed in 2004 would have graduated or flunked out by now. I just don't see the value of bringing up an old wound like this.
Posted by uhm.: [#13] [reply] [track]
( posted October 28, 2007 at 11:46 PM )
Of course the blog(s) are *loosely* "ethnicity-oriented"... because Bwog doesn't really understand the point at all... Get with it?
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