Black sororities and fraternities came from all parts of Northwest to perform for campus show.
It’s like a concert with the long line to get through security, getting a wristband and walking into an auditorium with blaring music.
This was the scene of the Fourth Annual Divine Nine Step Show Saturday afternoon in the LaSells Stewart Center.
Even before the show started, the auditorium was abuzz with the nine black fraternity and sorority chapters and friends from the Northwest representing in their colors and insignia-covered outfits.
Stepping is the most prominent tradition unique to African-American Greek organizations, according to the Black Greek Network Web site. more >>




