This morning was your standard session of attempting thesis writing. This afternoon has been markedly more unusual: punctuated with unexpected encounters. Such novelty and dynamism is a demonstration of why Oxford is a valuable place to spend time.
Tomorrow morning, it is back to the rushed and imminent portion of the slog.
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.
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Pearls Before Breakfast
Can one of the nation’s great musicians cut through the fog of a D.C. rush hour? Let’s find out.
By Gene Weingarten
Washington Post Staff Writer
Sunday, April 8, 2007; Page W10
Ana Finel Honigman, one of the young women who I met, has a collection of webpages:
Profile at the Guardian
Saatchi Gallery page
Dazed Digital contributor page
Artnet.com page