Transitioning from transition

After a month on the job, this no longer feels like a “weblog in transition.” As such, I need to come up with a new secondary title. Given how it is the first piece of information most people absorb about the site – after a general appreciation for the layout and style – it is important to tune correctly. Given the diverse areas of interest explored here, I am not sure what would be most suitable. What I do know is that I don’t want it to mention my area of employment, because I do not to be an important feature of what happens here.

Do people have any suggestions? The cleverer the better. Work is also being done on a new banner.

Author: Milan

In the spring of 2005, I graduated from the University of British Columbia with a degree in International Relations and a general focus in the area of environmental politics. In the fall of 2005, I began reading for an M.Phil in IR at Wadham College, Oxford. Outside school, I am very interested in photography, writing, and the outdoors. I am writing this blog to keep in touch with friends and family around the world, provide a more personal view of graduate student life in Oxford, and pass on some lessons I've learned here.

5 thoughts on “Transitioning from transition”

  1. If you’re still having a guest this weekend i thought it would be a good time to come through on my promise of some of my favorite restaurants in your neighborhood! so here you go:

    http://www.mekong.ca/ (Somerset st) fusion asian cuisine?

    http://www.stonefacedollys.com/ (Preston St.) medium-pricy but yummy interesting food and fantastic brunches (get there early for brunch)

    http://www.theprescott.com/ – (Preston st) can be rowdy but is well known for their meatball sandwiches

    GOLDEN TURTLE – 343 BOOTH ST – cheap vietnamese – not a lot of class but good food and prices.

  2. you can just wander up and down Preston (2 blocks west of Booth) – it’s basically lined with restaurants – mostly italian but lots of otehrs as well..

  3. For a sub title: how about: “Climate: physical, ecological, intellectual.”

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