Greek Week Preview

Next week will be packed with fun sponsored by Greek Life. There will be a Date Auction, Lip Sync/Air Band Contest, and Movie and a Meal. All events will be held in the Berns Student Center at 8 p.m.

On Monday, there will be a Date Auction hosted by Greek Life, Economics Anonymous, and the Student Government Association. All proceeds will go to Economics Anonymous’ relief efforts in Haiti. The fraternity and sorority members will be auctioned off to anyone that will have them. A few special guests are sure to make this event a hit.
 

 A monitored date will be hosted by Greek Life on the following evening. Sodexo will cater a dinner in the Cape Fear Commons common room for participants.

The second event will be held on Wednesday: a Lip Sync/Air Band contest open to all students. Prizes will be given out to the best group or solo act. Music must be provided by precipitants.

The last event will be the monthly Movie and a Meal, on Friday. “The Blind Side” will be presented by Student Activities and Greek Life.

 

 

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