Every year, fraternities are paired with sororities to perform a medley of songs and dances to raise money for charity while competing against one another. Sisters and brothers spend months selecting music, choreographing their acts and constructing scenery for the event, which is part of Greek Week.
This year’s competition was close.
The nurses of Kappa Kappa Gamma, paired with the doctors of Sigma Alpha Epsilon came in first place by one point.
“We were double checking and triple checking to make sure we did the scoring right,” Fraternity and Sorority Life Coordinator Chris Meaner said.
Delta Delta Delta, Sigma Phi Epsilon and Tau Epsilon Phi came in second place, picking up the award for Most Original Theme with “Dancing Through the Decades.”
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Greek Sing raised thousands of dollars for the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute.
The Pitt News - Greek Sing raises cash for Cancer Institute, full of dance and song