Arms flailed and feet scurried in unison as African-American Greek organizations tried to top each other in Greek spirit, African American passion and, most of all, high intensity dancing.

"We're all tired but we're running on adrenaline," said Apera Nwora, a 21-year-old junior and member of Zeta Phi Beta on the Washington State University campus.

Zeta Phi Beta is one of eight African-American Greek organizations on the campus. All were involved in Saturday's Step Off contest, which pitted teams of energetic dancers against one another.   more >>