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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Binghamton chapter.
If you thought that sexy men being on a stage half naked was something you’d only seen in shows…or porn, you are thankfully mistaken.

Last Saturday, AEPhi hosted their 26th annual Greek God contest. The frat men of Alpha Sigma Phi, Delta Chi, Chi Phi, Delta Sigma Phi, Zeta Beta Tau, Phi Kappa Psi and Pi Lambda Phi all sent their best man forward to

represent them in a heated battle of various competitions. The diverse competitions consisted of the toga competition, the pose down (yum..muscles), the formal wear competition and the question round for the finalists.

Each competition consisted of half-naked girls and guys strutting their stuff on stage. Every round kept the crowd’s eyes glued to the stage between decorations and carriages that included pyramids, hands, thrones, and jails. The different light shows and scandalous dances made the crowd roar with excitement.

All in all it was an exciting and productive night as all the donations were put to support AEPhi’s Elizabeth Glaser Foundation for Pediatric Aids & Sharsheret Philanthropy. Though everyone was fantastic, there could only be three

winners.

In third place came David Ferari from Delta Chi, second place was Matt Kopp from Chi Phi and first was Jordan Lips from Pi Lambda Phi. Though the fantastic night continued with adventures to downtown, it was definitely a great show to begin a Saturday night.

 
Congratulations to all the contestants!
Raven Rivera is a senior at Binghamton University majoring in English and Rhetoric with a minor in Theatre. After living on Long Island all her life, she made the move to upstate NY and is enjoying the snowy weather. At Binghamton, Raven is the president and editor-in-chief of the newly SA-chartered publication, Her Campus Binghamton. In her spare time she enjoys watching entirely too much television, romantic comedies and Disney movies, and preparing for her American Idol auditions one day. She is currently an editorial intern for iaam.com and in the future, hopes to move to NYC and be a head writer/executive producer of an awesome television show on ABC, NBC, FOX, or Bravo (really, any will do).