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These words come to us from the ancestors who lived through the historical days of the inception and birth of the first Mad Cow. The Spring 1998 issue was published only on the internet, and the first printed issue was published in Winter 1998. After that, there has been an issue published on nice shiny paper every semester, with perhaps one exception. We can’t really figure out which semester went Cow-less, because some issues have the unfortunate tendency to print years on the cover that don’t necessarily match those on the title page.
It was for the Mad Cow that the word "derecognize" was coined in 2001. In the Spring of that year, the magazine published a list of departmental pick-up lines that were of questionable taste. The staff worried that campus would not take kindly to this crude humor, and to some degree they were right. However, most concentrated on an article (written by the now-infamous 'Hans Oji') that satirized the then-new position of College Council MinCo Rep. For this, CC threatened to derecognize the whole organization. While nothing came of the derecognition scandalmagazine continued the next year, as it began publishing a result disclaimer in the editors realized the need to be more sensitive to the feelings front of the campus communityevery issue. From that issue forthIn addition, the Mad Cow has asked began seeking volunteers to test-read' its articles for things that may be hurtful, and it publishes a disclaimer in the front of each issue. If you would like to test-read for the Mad Cow, please e-mail the editors' listserver at madcow@wso.williams.edu to volunteer.
The Mad Cow has gone through several editorial dynasties, beginning with the reign of David Ramos '99, who soon turned the reins over to Seth Brown and Art Munson (both ’01). Their illustrious reign was followed by Josh Ain, Rachelle Hassan, and Jenny McElroy (‘03s), who passed control to the ’04 triumvirate of Neil Anderson, Al Gordon, and Dan Bahls. Upon their graduation in Spring 2004, responsibility passed to [[Amanda R. Van Rhyn '06]] and [[Katherine L. Dieber '07]], who will soon add some names to their administration. Watch this space for exciting editorial developments!
The Mad Cow accepts submissions from the entire campus: articles, illustrations, funny quotes from professors, and anything else original and funny. Submissions should be e-mailed to madcow@wso.williams.edu for consideration. Any and all students are welcome to join the Mad Cow staff and help in writing and formatting of the final publication.
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