Greek life celebrates 30th annual Stroll-off

On Wednesday, Nov. 13, NSU celebrated its 30th annual Fraternity and Sorority Life Stroll Off Homecoming event in the Rick Case Arena. A stroll-off is choreographed movements that members do to a specific song. This event is a competition between the Unified Greek Council sororities and fraternities for a chance to win $1,000 for their organization.

The three rounds of the night, Who We Are, Movies, and Improv, consisted of performances from each sorority and fraternity. The winner of the overall competition was the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. with its performance of “Karate Kid” during the second round.

Niah Johnson, senior biology major and one of the AKA performers, said this has been the best performance the sorority has put on.

“This is truly the best we have done. And then for the students on campus, it was a pleasure being able to do what we do and show them who we are in the community and on campus,” Johnson said.

Malik Smith, coordinator of fraternity and sorority engagement, said that the reason this event is put on every year is to bring students together and have fun.

“It’s all rewarding in the end, because of the smiles that I get to see on my Greek members’ faces. I want everyone to come here and have fun. It’s usually an event where people get to come and just release and have a little bit of fun during Homecoming,” Smith said.

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