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4/15/2025, 9:00am

SU Greek Week ends in annual lip sync

By Taja Colbert
SU Greek Week ends in annual lip sync
Hanna Atkinson

Groups at the Greek Sing lip sync event performed in Memorial Auditorium. 

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Shippensburg University hosted its annual Greek Lip Sync at Memorial Auditorium in celebration of the end of Greek Week. Throughout the week, each Greek organization competed in various games against one another. These games included volleyball, Greek trivia, kickball, basketball and more. When a team won an event, they earned points on a leaderboard.

This week also kickstarted the Greeks’ annual Cash War, which began on April 7 and ended on April 10. During this time, Greek organizations collected donations in hopes of raising money for the “It’s On Us” foundation.

During Thursday night’s Greek Sing, the seats were packed with excited friends and family. Each group was called on stage by the hosts and gave a lip-syncing and dancing performance. Groups typically danced to a medley of their favorite pop and rock-and-roll songs. Some used props like sheets to represent wind or real umbrellas while dancing to Rihanna’s hit song.

Hanna Atkinson
Students danced to a mix of pop and rock-and-roll songs to impress the crowd.

Each group’s performance was unique, with everyone showcasing their own creativity. Excitement filled the room from start to finish as the crowd stayed engaged and cheered throughout each act.

After a fierce competition, Kappa Sigma and Phi Sigma were announced as the winners of the Greek Sing event.

During the show, the total money raised during Greek Week was announced, along with the top sororities and fraternities that contributed. The sorority rankings were as follows: in third place Kappa Beta Gamma, in second place Alpha Phi and first place Delta Zeta.

For the fraternities, in third place Kappa Sigma, in second place Theta Xi and first place Phi Sigma Kappa. 

In total, the Greeks raised a whopping $8,851 for the “It’s On Us” foundation.

To learn more about Greek life at Ship, visit @ship_greeks.

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