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Harvard Radcliffe Christian Fellowship (HRCF) is sponsoring a trip of 53 students to Bay Saint Louis, Miss...
...organization that counts its membership in the high hundreds.Jacob L. Bryant ‘07 didn’t settle down quite as fast, jumping from group to group for much of his freshman year before he finally put down his roots at the Harvard-Radcliffe Christian Fellowship (HRCF). Kathleen M. Goodson ‘07, on the other hand, dove in to HRCF at the very outset of her freshman fall because she wanted to immerse herself in a fellowship right away. But though each member of the HRCF board— Bryant, Goodson, Kristin...
...Staff argues that the policy of groups such as the Harvard-Radcliffe Christian Fellowship (HRCF) and its sister group, Asian American Christian Fellowship (AACF), which demands that officers agree to a “statement of faith,” is a violation of UC bylaws that prohibit “discrimination” on the basis of factors such as race, gender, religion, and political affiliation. The UC agrees, but recently suspended its rules so that the AACF could continue to receive funding on a per-case basis, citing the right of the group to exist...
...Harvard College Democrats require that a member—not just officers like the HRCF and the AACF—wish to be known as a “College Democrat and [have] the best interests of the College Democrats and the Democratic Party at heart.” One could easily argue that funding of this group is “discrimination” on the basis of political affiliation under the UC and the Staff’s logic—a Republican essentially cannot join. But this would be silly because a promotion of party ideals...
...people to discuss religion over chocolate fondue. Among the crowd were guest speakers Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 and Dean of Harvard Divinity School William A. Graham, as well as leaders of the Harvard Baha’i Association, Harvard-Radcliffe Christian Fellowship (HRCF) and Dharma. Representatives from The Pluralism Project, a Harvard-based research endeavor focused on religious diversity, also participated in the event. “To have them all in one room, you realize that there is a real possibility for integrated religious community,” HIC Chair...