by admin on December 5, 1994 at 8:41 pm |
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Gravity Magazine was founded in 1922 by founders so glorious and prophetic that their faces and melodic voices are remembered, but their names forgotten. At least that’s what Noel Rappin (’93), Matthew Cohen (’93), Jason Schneider (’93), and a little elf they called “Pookie” (’95) told us when they founded Gravity Magazine in 1990. As it recently passed its 15th annum, Gravity is the second oldest print publication at Brandeis. Amazing, but true. In addition to the second oldest, we’re also the second most obscure publication on Campus, with most undergraduates reading from cover to cover, and then walking away thinking that it was a physics magazine. No, Gravity is not a physics magazine. And neither is Boy’s Life, so stop kidding yourself.
An undated photograph of Gravity. Carbon-dating estimates place it at around mid-fall semester 2006. |
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March 27th, 2007 at 5:26 pm
This picture looks hilariously familiar. Am I able to claim to be the “idea man” behind coopting the Brandesian sign as a sly cover for the only intentionally humorous … thing?
Only Steven Ryals knows. And he probably has it in his Diary next to some “oily” stickers and faux naked pictures of Gravity Editors in Chief’s past. Thanks for finally making a quality webpage - now I have nothing left to dream about. Howard Davis, EIC ‘02-’03