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Psi Upsilon Puts on Their Annual Philanthropy: ‘Psi U Think You Can Dance’

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Psi Upsilon Puts on Their Annual Philanthropy: ‘Psi U Think You Can Dance’

Members of Pi Beta Phi smile after their performance during PUTCYD on March 31, in the Caf. Participants spent many hours working on their dances, junior Emmie Torrence said. Photos by Denver Patterson

Students gathered in the Caf on Friday, March 31, to watch Psi Upsilon’s annual philanthropy event, “Psi U Think You Can Dance” (PUTYCD), at 8 p.m.

Sophomore Joe Song is the philanthropy chair for Psi U and was in charge of organizing PUTYCD. He said Psi U held the event to raise money for the organization Conquer Paralysis Now. Seven sororities, four fraternities, Delta Sigma Pi and RnD Dance participated in the event and choreographed their own dances.

Last year, Psi U raised $14,000, and this year, they raised $12,000. Around 650 people attended this year’s PUTYCD, Joe Song wrote in an April 1 follow-up email to the Graphic.

“PUTYCD this year was incredible, and there were so many amazing performances,” first-year Annalia Garrett said.

Alpha Tao Omega members smile as they perform on stage March 31, at the Caf. The audience cheered when they came out to perform.
Alpha Tao Omega members smile as they perform on stage March 31, at the Caf. The audience cheered when they came out to perform.

Putting on this event is a lot more than just renting out a space to hold it in, Song said. Psi U needs to bring a third-party vendor to set up the stage and sound system, make shirts and assign coaches to each group that is participating in the dance contest.

Members of Kappa Alpha Theta dance during their group routine March 31, at the Caf. They won for most points raised.
Members of Kappa Alpha Theta dance during their group routine March 31, at the Caf. They won for most points raised.

“Since this is my first time being philanthropy chair, this experience has taught me a lot about project management,” Song said. “Even though it’s been very stressful, it’s also been a good experience.”

Gamma Phi Beta performs their dance at PUTYCD on March 31, at the Caf. Each group had a unique dance that a member of their group choreographed.
Gamma Phi Beta performs their dance at PUTYCD on March 31, at the Caf. Each group had a unique dance that a member of their group choreographed.

“We go into each Greek organizations chapter two to three weeks before because we need time for everyone to prepare their dances,” Song said. “Everyone has to be ready and practice.”

Members of Delta Gamma smile while in the middle of their dance number during PUTYCD on March 31 in the Caf. Students cheered loudly as each group performed.
Members of Delta Gamma smile while in the middle of their dance number during PUTYCD on March 31 in the Caf. Students cheered loudly as each group performed.

At the end of the night, Psi U announced Delta Gamma as the winner of the competition for sororities, Alpha Tau Omega for fraternities and Kappa Alpha Theta won overall for points raised throughout the week.

“I feel so proud of my girls because they worked so hard for this, and I love them all so much,” said Evyn Dalforno, a sophomore and member of DG.

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