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On Monday, at approximately 10.00pm, the Rochester citizen journalism site Rochester Turning broke the news the state is partnering with Patec to help absorb the costs of demolishing Rochester’s Midtown plaza to make way for a new corporate headquarters for Patec. Spitzer made the announcement on Tuesday. Today it was the lead story in the D&C.

The announcement is huge for the region, as it means at least 600 jobs moving into downtown, a major employer keeping it’s hq in the area, and an end to the ongoing saga of what to do with Midtown.

Its also significant from a CJ perspective. Rochester Turning’s post was a day and a half ahead of the D&C. This may be the furtherest a local CJ has been ahead of the traditional press. The question is now will RT get credited with breaking the story? Nothing was mentioned in the D&C article about the posting.

As for me, I learned about it through an e-mail list that quoted the RT article.

After a lot of deep soul searching, I suspended this semesters studies at Cornell. It wasn’t an easy decision. But for the last few weeks I’ve felt stretched to the maximum. The eight hours of commuting time was an absolute killer. I was also *just barely* keeping up with the reading. Add onto that trying to do a good job at RIT and being able to support Drea — well something just had to give. And Cornell was that something.

It was a difficult decision. The right decision, but difficult none the less.

I’m going to try to keep on my reading schedule. I mean, I bought the books! And I’ll be reading them next year. So I might as well get on it and start my immersion in those texts. Especially since I’m hoping to continue researching throughout this year.

The first week of classes at RIT has been a blur. In part that’s because my only day to get out of class business done is Wednesday. I teach effectively 6 straight hours Monday and Friday (its two different sections of the same class). Tuesdays and Thursdays are spent in Ithaca (today I calculated that I spend over eight hours a week driving to an from Cornell — that’s a whole business day).

What is a bit awkward is that the lab component of my course is on Mondays. The lecture is on Fridays. So students are getting the so-called “hands on experience” before we cover theory. Or at least that was what I had to work on this week. I think I’ve managed to come up with a plan that takes care of that for future weeks.

Ok, ’nuff typing, time to read anthro stuff.

I’m back from vacation, and sitting in my office trying to get used to my new Mac laptop. Our short vacation was great. And Dre and I have passed the one-year marriage milestone with no frying pans being embedded into my skull. Good times!

Here are some photos from today at RIT:

2007 RIT Orientation

The Sentinel with a RIT "Tiger" Balloon Cluster

The Crowd at RIT's Gordon Field House

RIT's Surroundsound group singing an acapella salute to Star Wars

President Destler address new students and thier families.

Tomorrow I’m at Cornell to start classes there.

THE LOOP has soft launched. A news r&d project, run by Rochester’s Gannett paper, the Democrat and Chronicle, the Loop is a college focused news magazine. What makes it unique is that the end result has been developed and created by a team of students from 8 of our area colleges (basically everyone but the University of Rochester). One of my students from the School of Print, Heather Hynes, is responsible for the visual design of the site.

My involvement with the project has been as an adviser and a researcher. Basically, I’ve spent a few days a week in at the D&C sitting with the team, discussing online content production, and getting their views on the news. This is all part of my grounding for the work I’ll be doing at Cornell. It also is material I’ll be bringing back to my courses this year at RIT.

Oh, and all the cool kids have installed the Loop Facebook App and follow the Loop on twitter.