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Greek life to host stepshow

Published: Thursday, March 25, 2010

Updated: Thursday, September 2, 2010 00:09

The beat is going to be bigger and better at the Ebony and Ivory Stepshow this Thursday, March 25. The Zeta Phi Beta Sorority of the Lambda Eta Chapter will be hosting the event at the Bernard G. Johnson Coliseum.

Doors open at 6 p.m. and the show starts at 6:30 p.m.. Tickets cost $5 presale or $7 at the door.

Erich Stolz attended the show last year. He ex¬plained that the show is a coming together from different ethnic origins to encourage comradery between different Greek organizations.

"A black fraternity and a white fraternity are paired together and then put on a competition. There are judges and ev¬erything," SHSU student and Sigma Chi represen¬tative Erich Stolz said.

Every group has their own step.

"It's pretty difficult, about 5 minutes long per show," said Stolz. "They don't win a trophy or anything, but they get bragging rights," As the Ebony and Ivory invita¬tion flyer said, "This is a show you don't want to miss! If you were there last year, you know how it went down. This year's show will be bigger and better. [You can find] all of your favorite Greeks in one show."

Zeta Phi Beta, Phi Beta Sigma, Sigma Chi, Sigma Rhomeo, Sigma Sigma Sig¬ma, Sigma Lambda Gamma, Pi Kappa Alpha, Omega Psi Phi, Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Sigma, and Omega Delta Phi are among the several orga¬nizations participating in the show.

Special guest "Ignut" of the Eta Mu Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity will also be performing.

Additionally, Ebony and Ivory will have an after party hosted by Stay Focused Pro¬motions. 500 guests have al-ready confirmed on Facebook that they will be attending.

As the Ebony and Ivory flyer puts it, "Trust us! This is an event that you don't want to miss!"

For more information please contact the Dean of Students' office at 936-294-1785.

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