I finished my one-year exchange at Waseda, and I'm not quite sure what to do with this site. I don't have a ton more to say about SILS, but I do think there's a place for uncut dialogue and commentary about goings-on at Waseda. I'm going to leave this blog as it is, and if anyone is interested in writing for it, comment here and I'll set you up with a free guest-author account. I won't exercise any editorial control over your posts (unless they're particularly obscene or slanderous), so go wild and turn this site into a cool resource for your fellow SILSians.
As for me, I'll still be blogging this year, but stuff will be a little more general and a little less Japan-focused. If you've got any random questions about life at Waseda, you can always email me at davidatdshackdotnet (changing the "at" and "dot" to the appropriate symbols).
Cheers, David Shackelford





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