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...said Raquel O. Alvarenga ’07, who used the extra hour to study after pulling an all-nighter. “Some people studied, some people went to the Greenhouse. We live-blogged,” said Neeraj “Richie” Banerji ’06, who wrote on the Team Zebra blog that the class had “been a mad social experiment to the end.” Banerji said he initially hoped that no exam existed and that the students, in fact, were the subjects of an experiment...
...debate over OSC has extended beyond the UC’s e-mail list to the blogosphere. Campus blog Team Zebra has written extensively on the reform proposals, and Team Zebra writer and former council member Neeraj “Richie” Banerji ’06 has also sent messages over the UC’s open list criticizing OSC as an unnecessary third committee...
Writing on behalf of the “people,” Banerji requested a daily update on the OSC vote—which is open until the next UC meeting is called to order—be sent over the UC’s e-mail list so that “[undergraduates] can know the minds of our elected representatives better and perhaps discuss with them whether their votes reflect our opinions and desires before voting period ends...
...Harvard’s deep interest in the region,” according to HAA Deputy Executive Director Charlie Cardillo ’91. Historically, both Oxford and Cambridge University have drawn heavily on students from countries in the old British Commonwealth. Neeraj “Richie” Banerji ’06, an international student from India, said Oxford is better known in his home country than Harvard. Just fifty years ago, almost all Indian students studying abroad would go to England, Banerji said. Toward the end of the century, however, there was a rising concern that Oxford...
...post debate analysis on the Team Zebra blog (the second blog in Harvard’s emergent “blogosphere”), Leah Littman ’06 declared Banerji, a fellow Team Zebra blogger, “to be the winner of the Presidential debate” and called “a close tie” between Lee and Riley for the “winner of the VP debate.” While I applaud Banerji and Lee on their awards, let’s hope that, in the future, clumsy moderators concede a touch...