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...required leaders of the group to subscribe to the ideals of the Communist Manifesto, we probably wouldn’t accuse the Harvard Communists of discrimination. And yet, because the constitution of the Asian American Christian Fellowship’s (AACF) parent organization—the Harvard-Radcliffe Christian Fellowship (HRCF)—requires that officers “subscribe without reserve” to articles of Christian faith, the Undergraduate Council (UC) deems the AACF a discriminatory group. This is at best an error in consistency and at worst a manifestation of intolerance towards Christians...
...basis of this restriction, the UC has occasionally denied funding to officially recognized Harvard student organizations, most notably the Asian American Christian Fellowship (AACF), which requires its officers to be Christians, and single-sex a cappella singing groups, which require their members to be of a particular sex. Even though these organizations have passed muster with University Hall’s Committee on College Life (CCL), which vets student groups for official College recognition, the UC has sometimes insisted that they not be funded because of the discrimination written into their constitutions...
From Harare, Zimbabwe, BRIAN K. CHINGONO ’09 now lives in Canday, but next year this Harvard-Radcliffe Christian Fellowship member will eat in Adams. Chingono is an Economics concentrator. A member of Harvard Men’s Track and Field, he works out after eating the fast food he loves...
...added that the company has hired more Harvard students than last year. And for Randall T. Adams ’06, who is not immediately entering the job market, an increase in college-graduate hiring will positively affect his future plans. He said he plans to accept a fellowship before attending law school. “The law-school pool should be less competitive if more people are going into the job market,” Adams said. Although he was not familiar with the NACE survey, Adams said that he “heard things were looking promising?...
...Chadbourne’s art is a combination of narrative, music, and poetry; she weaves together these different media in unique ways, looking to many traditions for her inspiration. She has a remarkable knack for incorporating things that might be obstacles into her artistic repertoire. When on a postdoctoral fellowship in Derry, she had no way to make music, except her voice and a plastic flute. She learned to use the flute, and pursued Sean-nós, a traditional form of Irish singing. As she says, “I try to follow all my stars, my intellectual star...