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...Sync, dumplings, and God: just three highlights of a Harvard-Radcliffe Asian American Christian Fellowship (AACF) event Friday in Ticknor Lounge. The pious party, dubbed “I’m So Sick of Love Songs: A Christian Perspective on Loneliness,” featured dinner, heartfelt testimonials, and copious Backstreet Boys references, suggesting that knowing all the lyrics to “Show Me the Meaning of Being Lonely” really does bring you closer to God. AACF kicked off the program’s “preaching to the choir” section with...
...Jacob L. Bryant ’07, a Harvard-Radcliffe Christian Fellowship executive team member, said he did not find it surprising that students considered high-profile policy issues to be questions of morality...
...preferred the coinage “product of the ’90s” to describe any behaviors or beliefs that were popular among students in spite of (or likely, because of) their hostility towards the traditional values endorsed by the founders and faculty of our all-male Christian boarding school. These included, but were not limited to, long hair, agnosticism, and habitual tardiness (in order of descending importance...
Quach told the largely Christian audience, however, students place too much weight on romantic relationships...
Although the event was focused on a Christian perspective, AACF staff worker B. Francis Chen ’00 said the topic resonates with all Harvard students regardless of their religious background...