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...Einstein Revolution”—have also been approved for General Education credit. The other two approved courses are newly-developed, but there is still some uncertainty about whether one of them will even be available next year. The Gen Ed Web site notes that Science of the Physical Universe 16: “Physics in the 21st Century” is to be offered in the Spring of 2010, but the professor of the course, Christopher W. Stubbs, said that this might not be the case. “Gen Ed and the Core...
Rumor has it that tunnels exist below Harvard Square, connecting each House in a large web-like maze. Acquire access to these tunnels. It will be like Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, except without the basilisk (just beware of giant cockroaches...
...world has changed for print media. On Jan. 9, the Hearst Corp. announced that the financially strapped paper was for sale. If no buyer could be found within 60 days, the paper would be forced to close its doors or produce a Web-only version with a fraction of its staff. The P-I's demise is a sign of the times, coming in the wake of the Feb. 27 closure of Denver's Rocky Mountain News weeks short of its 150th anniversary, while the San Francisco Chronicle, another Hearst paper, has been put on notice that its days...
...conversation was sprinkled with emerging-media jargon about micropayments, super-local news, journalism-as-conversation and the demise of the media as gatekeeper. But only about 40 of the 170 people currently employed by the city's oldest paper will be joining the brave new world at its Web-only iteration, Seattlepi.com, beginning on March...
...Also trying to move into the space created by the demise of the P-I is SeattleCourant.com, launched by University of Washington journalism student Keith Vance. "My guiding principle is to do traditional print journalism that is simply published on a computer," he says. Vance believes mom-and-pop Web operations are the future of journalism. (Read "This Journalist Is Brought...