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Photos: First-year students compete in Songfest

Woodruff PE Center was packed on Thursday evening, Aug. 25, as first-year students competed in Songfest, a beloved Emory tradition where students from each residence hall perform an original song about their new home.

Judged by Emory administrators, the competition is fierce but friendly, and practicing and performing together is a great way for students to start making friends in their residence halls.

Swoop, Emory's official eagle mascot, and Dooley, the University's skeletal Lord of Misrule, were on hand to enjoy the competition, as was Emory President-elect Claire Sterk.

This year's winner is the Complex, the housing community made up of Hopkins, Smith and Thomas halls. Longstreet-Means was first runner-up, Alabama Hall won best t-shirt design, and Dobbs won best lyrics.


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