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For grad, blogging dies hard

The man behind the rumorroyalty moniker, Michael Kane, writes on despite retirement hints

Peter Jackson

Issue date: 7/3/08 Section: Forum
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As a staff, we "have very little in common aside from being completely obsessed with blogs and blogging." So wrote Nicholas Jackson when he announced this paper's staff. Most of us have experience snarkily chronicling campus goings-on, personal goings-on and worldly goings-on, or some combination thereof, on our Blogspot, Tumblr and Wordpress pages. But all of us pale in comparison to Michael Kane, who, for better or worse (and I leave the judgments to him), has built the most popular Northwestern blog, rumorroyalty.com. And unlike our staff of retired and/or repentant bloggers, Michael Kane is still at it, ten days after graduating from Northwestern and weeks after he announced to readers he would stop before summer began.

"Now, that - that is, I don't want to say misconception... I never fully intended to reveal myself," Kane says. "That was kind of something people wanted me to do more than I wanted to do it."

That Kane writes most of the posts has long been an open secret, something that, like the pseudonyms on the site, everyone is kinda in on. I get the sense that he's always wanted people to know, but only the right people. He once froze up in class when a professor asked if any of his students penned a blog. All eyes - O.K., "75 percent" of them - were on Kane. The girl next to him opened a tab in Firefox and pulled up rumorroyalty.com. Michael Kane did not raise his hand.

The awkward situations passed with end of the school year, but so has some of the luster of being a gossip demigod. Gone are the salad days of infamy, when Michael Kane would walk into Bobb Hall and the freshmen girls would accost him or avoid him, depending on their own designs on notoriety. "I have a lot of friends who live in Bobb, so when I would go there to visit them, the freshmen would just be, like, obsessed," he explains. It can be pretty thrilling to hang out in Bobb Hall as a senior. "They would check it when I was in the room, they'd check it on their Blackberries. I never knew anyone who took it as seriously as they did."
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