Notable Traditions
Many Terrace members rise to the club's challenge calling them to insert the phrase "FOOD=LOVE" into their Senior thesis projects.
Terrace members traditionally complete an "offering" upon joining the club as sophomores. The "offerings" often involve enacting minor acts of humorous mayhem around campus.
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