Fraternity Psi Upsilon hosted their annual Psi U Think You Can Dance event March 23. The event brought together campus teams to raise awareness for Conquer Paralysis Now.
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The Pixel: Feb. 3, 2020
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For First Time Ever, Theta Takes First Prize in PUTYCD
Psi Upsilon gives students a chance to help conquer paralysis through a high-stakes dance competition.
Dancing for a Cause: Psi U Think You Can Dance Raises Funds for Conquer Paralysis Now
Dancers and non-dancers joined together to participate and cheer in philanthropy, Psi U Think You Can Dance.
Students Crowd Campus for ‘Psi U Think You Can Dance?’
Greek groups answer the question at Psi Upsilon’s annual dance competition.
Psi Upsilon Raises a Record $20,000 for Conquer Paralysis Charity
Photos by Berkley Mason Psi Upsilon’s 10th annual Psi U Think You Can Dance philanthropic event sold out Friday night, raising a record $20,000 for Conquer Paralysis Now, a charitable organization that aids in raising awareness for Paralysis. The competition gives fraternities and sororities the opportunity to compose their own dance performances and compete in […]
Psi U Think You Can Dance Celebrates the 10th Annual Competition this Friday
Photo by Berkley Mason Psi Upsilon will be holding its 10th annual philanthropy, Psi U Think You Can Dance, tomorrow. According to Ryan, Psi U is Pepperdine’s oldest fraternity, and it will make the 10th annual competition a unique experience for everyone in attendance. Psi U will welcome, Sam Schmidt, who is the inspiration behind […]
Theft from philanthropy: $2,000 stolen from Psi U
Steal the thunder — Psi Upsilon member junior Chris Perry hypes up the crowd during the fraternity’s annual philanthropy event, Psi U Think You Can Dance. The fraternity discovered their money safe containing $2,000 had been stolen, the proceeds of which would have gone to a paralysis foundation. (Photo by Katrina Kirsch) While the […]