by terracefclub | Nov 19, 2018 | Newsletter
Interviews conducted by Liz Yu ’19 | Questions by James Holahan ’05 | Photos by Liz Yu ’19 We interviewed three individuals who help define food and love at Terrace today. Gladys Marin retired in 2017 after over 30 years with the club. This year she’s returned as...
by terracefclub | Nov 19, 2018 | Newsletter
In the past week, the temperature has dropped a whole 30 degrees. Mama’s bones shiver and creak as we huddle in every corner, squeezing skin on wall to temper the turn from blue to black. The light from the sun is far too weak to warm even her Solarium, only reaching...
by terracefclub | Nov 19, 2018 | Newsletter
Terrans whose passing was noted between April 1 and October 1, 2018.
by terracefclub | Nov 19, 2018 | Newsletter
Reunions is a special time for Princeton alumni to relive some of their best years. While I like to think that the best years of our lives are yet to come, taking a much-needed break from the demanding, sobering schedule that adulthood brings is an invitation that few...
by terracefclub | Nov 19, 2018 | Newsletter
Jordan Roth ’97 won a Tony Award this year for Angels in America. Eva Hagberg Fisher ’03’s first book, How To Be Loved: A Memoir of Lifesaving Friendship will be released in February, 2019. Adam Nemett ’03’s debut novel, We Can Save Us All, was published in November,...
by Ryan Krebs | May 15, 2018 | Newsletter
“Why bother with diversity and inclusion?” If you preach it, like I do, you probably get this question a lot. And nothing is more obnoxious than the doubter who says, “You mean lowering my standards?” Well, no, you say to him (and it’s always a he). Diversity and...