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Psi U Think You Can Dance raises money for paralysis research

February 8, 2012 by Priyanka Duggirala and Al Lai

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The fraternity Psi Upsilon hosted its annual inter-Greek dance competition on Tuesday, February 7th. P.U.T.Y.C.D—Psi U Think You Can Dance— raises funds and promotes awareness for paralysis treatment. This event started in 2000 when Sam Schmidt, a founding member of the Psi Upsilon chapter of Lambda Omega Sigma, suffered a spinal injury during a race testing accident. This motivated him to establish a foundation to develop cures and effective treatment for paralysis.  See the full coverage this Thursday at the print edition of The Graphic.

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