The beauty of the ILLC, and what makes it such a special place, is the diversity of thought. Students and professors from so many different backgrounds and intellectual interests, sharing ideas and passions, all drawn by a single common interest: logic, whatever that means. To celebrate this kaleidoscope of perspectives, we the students of the MoL decided it was about time for us to have the means to share with the MoL community what we are the most enthusiastic about.
Thus, the Illogician was born. This is the first edition (with hopefully many more to come) of a safe space for students to write essays, jokes, opinions, satires, and whatever else makes their eyes glow within the strange and wonderful universe of Logic.
The reader should expect a true mosaic of articles: from a discussion in elementary topos theory, to a comparison between logic and pizza toppings, we have it all! The final result turn out to be a wholesome reflection of what the MoL is all about, a bunch of people who love talking about Logic, even if no one agrees on what Logic is in the first place.
I hope the reader has as much fun turning the pages as we had creating them!