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The Plague (magazine)

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The cover of the Fall 2007 issue of The Plague
The cover of the Fall 2007 issue of The Plague

The Plague is New York University's campus comedy magazine. It was founded in 1978 by Howard Ostrowsky along with John Rawlins, Joe Pinto and Dan Fiorella (among others), and is currently published once per semester.[1] Like many college humor magazines, The Plague often pokes fun at popular culture as well as campus life and the idiosyncrasies of New York University. The magazine's office is located in the Kimmel Center where the student staff writes and lays out the magazine. Material from recent issues has been highlighted in Page Six of the New York Post.[2][3]

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