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...rush that ensued, the boxes were sold out within an hour. “Once they came, it was kind of a mad rush,” Leah M. Litman ’06 said of the late-arriving containers. Litman, a writer for campus blog Team Zebra, took up an offer over the UC-General e-mail list inviting bloggers to live-blog as they sold boxes. She said the crowd she witnessed during her 3:20 to 5:00 shift “ranged from not really caring,” to others that were...
...we” won. I’m going to hope “we” meant the students or the pro-reform camp; I have to admit that in the context it sounded a lot like “we” meant Team Zebra...
...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. —Staff writer Natalie I. Sherman can be reached...
...announced that 36 members had voted in favor of the amendment to reduce the size of the UC and 10 against, just over the three-fourths majority needed to pass a constitutional amendment. The loudest cheers could be heard from the back of the room, where Team Zebra, Dem Apples, and Red Ivy bloggers drank champagne. While leaving the room, they shouted “We did it!” For the past week, the bloggers had pushed for the amendment, and House open e-mail lists were deluged with debate. On the Currier list, alone, there were...
...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...