The Dodo

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The Dodo is the name of a satirical, sometimes underground magazine published by cadets at the United States Air Force Academy. Since its founding in 1957, The Dodo has occasionally been sanctioned (and censored) by Academy leadership, sometimes banned outright, and sometimes published entirely underground. The magazine's name is a play on the Academy's official mascot, the falcon.

The most active incarnation of the magazine is currently the online version, the eDodo, which is run by Academy graduates and frequented by Academy graduates and cadets.

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