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'om ow the he willdi e official.' n, conte Vhite Hoim jesday, rete solicit helps ividual haa- as a whole e, Czech in ation or angarian guards ATO don ovo. tap te House gs Tieta and a senior English major will perform in ongfest with Kappa Alpha Theta/Brotherhood p Christian Aggies. “1 love dancing and performing, so Songfest |s a great outlet for me to get to do the things I ™njoy,” Phillips said. Sponsored by Chi Omega, Songfest is a van ity, Vaudeville-type show which brings together jarious campus organizations to compete for te Songfest title. Traditionally, a men’s and women’s organi- ation form a team and perform a seven-minute long and dance routine, usually relating to the [heme of the year. This year, the 24th annual Songfest entitled Give My Regards to Broadway,” will take llace at 7 p.m. in Rudder Theater on Saturday, ov. 23. All proceeds from Songfest ticket jales will go to the Brazos Valley lehabilitation Center. In addition to the thrill if performing, there are many benefits to par- licipating in Songfest, Phillips said. “I’ve had a great time with my sorority sis ters through the years doing Songfest,” Phillips said. “Songfest builds morale for each chapter or organization that participates and is good public relations for them too.” Erin O’Donnell, this year’s Songfest chair man and a member of Chi Omega, said preparation for the show began in March 2002. The results have already been rewarding, (including) friend ships and a sense of accomplish ment. Its amazing how much talent is on this campus. — Lauren Groover sophomore biomedical sciences major “So much preparation has gone into Songfest this year.” O'Donnell said. “Communication with the acts is especially important so that they know what and how to perform.” She said the members of Chi Omega are appreciative of the hard work the participants put into the show every year. “The 10 acts we have this year have been working diligently and consistently,” she said. “They practice about two times a week for around two to three hours. This year some groups will be performing actual musical num bers while others will put a modern spin on the Broadway music.” According to O’Donnell, Songfest is a fam ily-appropriate show and is entertaining for all ages — including her 7-year-old sister who has attended Songfest every year since O’Donnnell was a freshman. Because Chi Omega hosts Songfest, its members cannot participate in a competing group; however, new members have the oppor tunity to open the show. “It’s a little intimidating performing in front of 2,500 people, but it’s so much fun and we grow very close as a chapter,” O’Donnell said. Lauren Groover, a member of Sigma Phi Lambda and a sophomore biomedical sciences major, will be a rookie participant in this year’s Songfest. Groover said she has enjoyed the practices and the opportunity to work with other college students and create a successful end product. “The results have already been rewarding, (including) friendships and a sense of accom plishment,” Groover said. “It’s amazing how much talent is on this campus.” Bidding on Eminem's former home surpasses $1 million WARREN, Mich. (AP) — Bidding for me of Eminem's boyhood homes has surpassed Si million on an Internet auction site. The modest Warren home, listed on eBay since Thursday, was appraised at $91,000. Bidding opened at $120,000, and by Tuesday afternoon, the high bid was more than $1 million. "It's just amazing the response we're getting," said Sebastian Lucido, a Utica attorney who bought the house with Roland Fraschetti, a Macomb County commissioner and real estate developer. Eminem's uncle, Todd Nelson, sold the house this month for $45,000 to Lucido and Fraschetti. The 1,300- square-foot home has three bedrooms and two bathrooms. It was built in 1940 and has been in Eminem's fami ly for at least 50 years, Fraschetti said. PEOPLE IN THE NEWS "Sure, some of the bids could just be people showboating, but you have to figure with that number of people, some have to be legitimate," Fraschetti told The Macomb Daily of Mount Clemens for a Tuesday story. The Web site, which includes pic tures, had more than 18,000 hits in less than four days, Lucido told The Detroit News. Bids on eBay will be accepted until Dec. 14 at 5 p.m. D'Angelo resists arrest, subdued with pepper spray RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Grammy- winning R&B singer D'Angelo had to be subdued with pepper spray after he resisted arrest on misdemeanor charges of aggressive driving and other Counts, police said. Chesterfield police said they went to D'Angelo's suburban Richmond home after a confrontation he report edly had with a woman at a gas sta- SARAH FOWLER • THE BATTALION tion Sunday. The singer, whose real name is Michael Eugene Archer, alleged ly cursed at the woman and spit on her after he cut her off in his sport utility vehicle, police said. D'Angelo allegedly resisted police as they tried to arrest him Monday and had to be subdued with the spray, Maj. James B. Bourque said. 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