The Dodo (magazine)

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The Dodo is a satirical, sometimes underground military humor magazine published by cadets at the United States Air Force Academy. It often pokes fun at Air Force and Academy policies and leadership, and is often very cynical in nature. The magazine's name is a play on the Academy's official mascot, the falcon.

Since its founding in 1957, The Dodo has gone through cycles of legitimacy. At times it has been sanctioned and censored[1] by Academy leadership. Other times, the attitude of the magazine has driven the powers that be to ban it outright[2]—usually driving publication underground.

eDodo

In the mid-90s, censorship of the Dodo drove the development of an online version of the magazine called eDodo, run by graduates who were no longer subject to the military authority at the Academy. The eDodo bulletin boards were frequented by Academy graduates, cadets, and at least a handful of non-graduates, but Academy officials publicly distanced themselves from the eDodo.[3]

Currently, eDodo is blocked at the Academy by the tyrannical reign of the 10th Communications Squadron. The site itself is dormant, and has not published a new "issue" since November of 2011.

External links

  • eDodo, the electronic version of The Dodo

References

  1. AFA unblocks Web site Access opened to controversial eDodo - The Gazette | Encyclopedia.com[dead link]
  2. USAFA Today[dead link]
  3. Channel 11 News Story

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